Triple H Weighs In On Reports Of WWE Superstars Requesting Their Release And Their Social Media Posts

Triple H Weighs In On Reports Of WWE Superstars Requesting Their Release And Their Social Media Posts

In a new interview, Triple H has responded to recent reports that a number of WWE Superstars are looking to be released from the company and shares his thoughts on them requesting that via social media...

By JoshWilding - Nov 20, 2019 09:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
During a conference call for this Saturday's NXT TakeOver: WarGames PPV, Triple H was asked about the recent wave of release requests from unhappy WWE Superstars. As you might expect, The Game isn't a huge fan of those who decide to use social media as a negotiating tool to request their release from the company.

Noting that some of those who have asked to be let go are simply out there "getting clicks," he would rather go directly to the talent when there's a problem and not on Twitter.

"It’s a maturity issue and not how you handle it," he said after pointing out that he would rather see wrestlers approach management than use Twitter or Instagram as a way of making their issues public. "You handle your business like a professional."

As of right now, it doesn't appear as if the likes of Mike Kanellis, Luke Harper, and Sin Cara will be allowed to leave WWE and it's no secret that the company is doing all it can to hold on to talent to avoid them making the move to a rival promotion such as All Elite Wrestling. 

We'll keep you guys updated. 
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