During a recent interview with TV Guide to promote WrestleMania, Triple H was asked for his thoughts on the impact the Coronavirus pandemic could have on the wrestling business moving forward. Admitting that he doesn't think the world as a whole will ever get back to normal, The Game explained that it could lead to WWE approaching things differently in future.
"People keep saying 'once everything gets back to normal' - I don't think that's going to happen," Triple H said. "I think the world has changed. I think that it will get back to some normalcy, but the new normal will be what is normal. It's not going to be what it was before. How people do business, how people interact with each other...I think all of that will change."
"And for us, in some ways, the opportunity of doing these shows without fans and doing WrestleMania [with] these off-site shoots will open our eyes to different ways of doing things that we maybe didn't see before and will change the product probably for the better in the long run."
Triple H was also asked about the possibility of more two night shows like this weekend's WrestleMania taking place in future, and it sounds like anything is on the table for WWE right now.
"This moment in time is changing everything, and I think there are opportunities that we will see and explore now that will become the new norm," he said. "So all of those things, whether it's multiple nights, whether it's off-site shoots or different things like that, I think those will all be opportunities that we can explore in the future and we'll see."
"If they're successful here, they might be successful in the future as well," he concluded.