Kemo
01-03-2024, 01:36 AM
2023 proved to be the biggest, most significant year in the history of WWE, according to the promotion's Head of Talent & Creative Triple H.
Taking to Twitter, the Game shared his hot take on the year that was, calling it "the biggest year in WWE history. EVER." Triple H shared a graphic with some notable accomplishments by the company in 2023. The Game added that none of it would be possible without the WWE staff, crew, Superstars and fans, and was excited for what 2024 brings.
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2023 was indeed a monumental year for WWE with some groundbreaking changes occurring over the 12 months. Cody Rhodes made his impressive return from injury in January to win the Men's Royal Rumble match. A year after his WWE return though, Rhodes failed to 'finish the story' and was beaten by Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 39.
24 hours after this shocking ending, WWE announced that they would be acquired by Endeavor to the sum of $9.3 billion. That deal was finalized in September with the launch of TKO Group Holdings. The launch of TKO saw several prominent names cut from the company's offices with the production of WWE and UFC being streamlined. In September, WWE experienced its first releases to the roster of the TKO era.
2023 ended with a huge bang as CM Punk made his return to WWE at Survivor Series. Punk's return came less than three months after his AEW firing, and close to a decade after he walked out of WWE in 2014.
For a closer look at some of the epic on-screen moments WWE experienced in 2023, check out the video below.
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Taking to Twitter, the Game shared his hot take on the year that was, calling it "the biggest year in WWE history. EVER." Triple H shared a graphic with some notable accomplishments by the company in 2023. The Game added that none of it would be possible without the WWE staff, crew, Superstars and fans, and was excited for what 2024 brings.
1741842780589011128
2023 was indeed a monumental year for WWE with some groundbreaking changes occurring over the 12 months. Cody Rhodes made his impressive return from injury in January to win the Men's Royal Rumble match. A year after his WWE return though, Rhodes failed to 'finish the story' and was beaten by Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 39.
24 hours after this shocking ending, WWE announced that they would be acquired by Endeavor to the sum of $9.3 billion. That deal was finalized in September with the launch of TKO Group Holdings. The launch of TKO saw several prominent names cut from the company's offices with the production of WWE and UFC being streamlined. In September, WWE experienced its first releases to the roster of the TKO era.
2023 ended with a huge bang as CM Punk made his return to WWE at Survivor Series. Punk's return came less than three months after his AEW firing, and close to a decade after he walked out of WWE in 2014.
For a closer look at some of the epic on-screen moments WWE experienced in 2023, check out the video below.
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