Triple H has finally addressed the fact that many fans feel the main event level talent in WWE are far too old now.
While speaking to Complex, Triple H responded to concerns about WWE relying on an older group of top stars. He pointed out that while names like Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, and Seth Rollins are still leading the company, they are only part of the picture.
The Game pointed out the rising generation of talent, mentioning wrestlers such as Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed along with many other younger stars on the rise.
“Between a Brock Lesnar, between Roman, Punk, Cody — Seth is on the shelf right now but he factors into that too. So many others. And thatâ€s not even counting the new generations of the Bron Breakkers, the Bronson Reeds, the younger guys that are up and coming.â€
Triple H stated that even though the main event scene is filled with talent who are definitely older, the real strength of WWE is the depth underneath them. He said the roster has a strong foundation of younger talent, which makes him confident that the company will remain in great shape for many years to come.
“When people talk about the business now and they talk about where our talent are at, yeah, all the top players are in top positions and theyâ€re a bit older. But the thickness and the depth of what is underneath them is what Iâ€m most excited about, because the field is deep. This business is going to be in good shape for a long time.â€
Triple H is clearly planning for a long future beyond WWEâ€s current top names. With a deep roster of great talent and a focus on building new stars, WWE is definitely setting up the next generation of stars and thatâ€s all that matters in the end.
Do you agree with Triple H? Is WWE relying too much on older main eventers, or are younger stars being built properly? Sound off in the comments.
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November 24, 2025 3:45 pm
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