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Triple H is presently working as the Chief Content Officer of WWE, and he has been in charge of the creative department of WWE since 2022. So far, he has done a great job as the Creative Head of WWE, and he has also made a number of major changes in the promotion, including providing longer matches on every show, and he also introduced the War Games match.
Before becoming an official, Triple H worked as a professional wrestler, and he had been one of the biggest names in WWE during his time in the promotion. He was introduced to WWE back in the mid 90s, and he was always promoted as a top star. One of the biggest attractions of the WWE Attitude Era, he even won multiple World Championships.

Triple H explains the importance of the ESPN deal for WWE
Triple H was also a top star during the Ruthless Aggression Era, and he has been the face of Monday Night RAW after the initial brand split of the promotion. He featured in multiple main events of the biggest event of WWE, which is WrestleMania. To be more precise, he featured on the main event of a total of 7 WrestleMania shows.
In the late 2020s, he stopped working in the ring and became a creative personnel. At first, he remained in charge of the NXT, which is the developmental territory of WWE, and later, he became in charge of the main roster. Recently, he talked about the latest deal that WWE is fighting with ESPN, and he also explained its importance. During his appearance at the “All-In Summit,” he said the following;
Triple H is presently working as the Chief Content Officer of WWE
“Well, the beautiful thing about us is with the amount of content we do, we’re 52 weeks a year live. So, when you talk about a content company that puts out entertainment, we are live Monday nights, two to three hours, depending on the evening, on Netflix. Tuesday nights, two hours on CW, Friday nights, two hours, and half the year is three hours on USA. Once a month, a three-hour-plus PLE, Saturday Night’s Main Event, quarterly or more per year.”

He is a 14 times WWE World Champion
“That’s all live, that’s all content that we’re putting out on a regular basis to go back to the live event experience, our live event, our ticketing, our live event experience numbers are off the chart, and that’s global. We were just in Paris.
“We did the stadium in Paris, France, on a Friday night, a PLE on a Sunday night in a stadium in Paris, France, where we had 30-plus thousand there, and then we did Monday Night Raw from Paris in that same stadium with a little over 20,000 there for TV the next night, came straight back to the US. So, it’s every single week that amount of live content. But the way to see us is live.” said Triple H, regarding the ESPN deal of WWE.