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Triple H is very much in hype mode for tonightâ€s episode of WWE RAW.
The WWE Chief Content Officer wasnâ€t present over the weekend at Saturday Nightâ€s Main Event, but thatâ€s not stopping him from using what went down at the event to build anticipation for tonightâ€s episode of Monday Night RAW.
Triple H took to social media this afternoon to put over Saturday Nightâ€s Main Event and teased a new landscape for WWE coming tonight on RAW, tweeting out:
“A lot can happen on a Saturday night in @WWE. Four high-stakes matches… Two NEW world champions crowned… And a history-making announcement for December 13th… Thereâ€s a new landscape in WWE, starting tonight on #WWERaw,†Triple H said in a post.
As for what the “new landscape†of WWE will look like tonight, weâ€ll find out soon enough.
WrestleZone will have live coverage of WWE RAW later on this evening.
Vince Russo claims he came up with “The Game†nickname for Triple H
Former WWE writer Vince Russo was a recent guest on Maven Huffmanâ€s YouTube channel. While discussing Triple H, Russo put the CCO over and claimed he is the one who gave him “The Game†nickname.
“The Triple H I worked with was a sweetheart of a guy,†Russo said. I worked with the early years of Triple H. Keep in mind, this was when he had the valet on his arm. And as a matter of fact—not a lot of people know this—Iâ€m not saying this to pat myself on the back, but I actually gave him the name ‘The Game.†I wrote it in a promo for him where he said, ‘I donâ€t play the game. I am the game.†And this was back in… God, â€96 maybe? Thereâ€s nothing I wouldnâ€t have done for the man.â€
You can read more of his comments about Triple H by clicking here.
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What do you make of Triple Hâ€s comments? Are you looking forward to the new landscape of WWE tonight on RAW? Let us know your overall thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.

Potentially best of all, Justin Champagnie is so darn cheap moving forward. He’s under team control for the next three seasons at a total of $8 million—around 1.6 percent of the salary cap on average. That is hugely valuable to a Knicks squad speeding toward a second-apron reckoning as early as 2026-27.
Exchanging Pacome Dadiet’s 2025-26 salary for Champagnie’s also saves New York around $500,000. That doesn’t create enough room to fit both Landry Shamet and Malcolm Brogdon on the payroll, but it’s pretty darn close. The Knicks need about $4.6 million beneath the second apron to make it work. This deal gets them to $4.2 million.
Another marginal move could get them there. Offloading Tyler Kolek would give them juuust enough space to sign Shamet, Brogdon and rookie Mohamed Diawara to complete the roster. They wouldn’t have flexibility to do much else thereafter.
New York could also consider signing just one of Brogdon or Shamet with Champagnie in the fold. Or it could see if Deuce McBride-plus-seconds gets them someone like Keon Ellis.
Regardless of whatever (tiny) hoops the Knicks would need to jump through, bagging a rotation wing on a team-friendly deal is worth it—not just for what it does now, but the flexibility it gives them to look at moving others as they get more expensive in the future.
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