Table of Contents
Triple H is presently working as Chief Content Officer of WWE, and he has been managing the promotion for the last three years. Before he became the in charge of WWE creatives, it was Vince McMahon who was in charge of WWE for over 4 decades, and he was one of the biggest reasons behind the ultimate success of WWE.
Vince McMahon was actually the third generation in the world of professional wrestling. His grandfather Jess McMahon was a professional wrestling promoter, and his father Vincent J. McMahon is open regarded as the founder of WWE. But there is no doubt that no one was as successful as McMahon became.

Triple H defends Vince McMahon against criticism
But with great success comes a lot of hatred and criticism, too. Vince McMahon had to face a lot of criticism throughout his professional career, and it has not left him even now after he left wrestling. His son in law Triple H recently addressed all the criticism his father in law had and defended him. Speaking on “The Sports Agents” podcast, he explained the following;
Vince McMahon managed WWE from the early 80s
“Sure, sure. All we can do is move forward for us as a company, all we can do is move forward. Allegations are allegations. It’s a complicated relationship for anybody in life. Nobody is perfect. Accusations are made, and that’s a whole legal thing that is totally separate and aside from what we do.”

McMahon announced his retirement in 2022
"My job is to put on the best creative product that WWE can do. Luckily and happily, it’s been successful and working wonderfully. Business is in an incredible place right now and continuing to grow, especially with our partners at Netflix, NBC, CW, and everyone in-between. It’s a wonderful time in our business, and fans are enjoying it. We’re headed in a good direction."
McMahon left the world of professional wrestling forever in 2022 after he announced his retirement and sold his promotion the same year. WWE is doing quite well right n,ow but it is never the same anymore without the magic of McMahon. He may have had it throughout his entire life, but he will always be the best professional wrestling booker ever.