Kemo
12-04-2019, 05:43 PM
More and more WWE talents have been taking their issues with the promotion to social media recently and they have been opening up about their frustrations. However, the company’s vice president Triple H believes that it’s not the right way.
The Game recently spoke to The Hindu where he discussed topics like his visit to India in 2017, NXT’s expansion into a brand of its own and more.
While talking about the athletes airing their issues with the company on social media, H said that he doesn’t agree with it at all and the former World Champion then explained that talents should be professional about it:
“I don’t agree with it at all. Obviously in any organisation, there are arguments and disagreements. Athletes need to be professional about it and not take to viewing their opinions in public.
If they want to see out their contracts or leave the company, they need to do it internally — not try to ‘break the internet’ as has become the norm these days!”
Triple H’s comments are directed towards the WWE performers who have opened up about their frustrations with the company on social media in recent times.
This list includes the likes of Mike Kanellis and Sin Cara who discussed their situation on social media after asking for their release and there are also others like Jordan Myles, who recently made a lot of headlines after accusing the company of racism before his release.
The Game recently spoke to The Hindu where he discussed topics like his visit to India in 2017, NXT’s expansion into a brand of its own and more.
While talking about the athletes airing their issues with the company on social media, H said that he doesn’t agree with it at all and the former World Champion then explained that talents should be professional about it:
“I don’t agree with it at all. Obviously in any organisation, there are arguments and disagreements. Athletes need to be professional about it and not take to viewing their opinions in public.
If they want to see out their contracts or leave the company, they need to do it internally — not try to ‘break the internet’ as has become the norm these days!”
Triple H’s comments are directed towards the WWE performers who have opened up about their frustrations with the company on social media in recent times.
This list includes the likes of Mike Kanellis and Sin Cara who discussed their situation on social media after asking for their release and there are also others like Jordan Myles, who recently made a lot of headlines after accusing the company of racism before his release.