Triple H is reportedly quite worried about WWE’s current state, mainly due to recent criticism from fans, who are questioning the company’s creative decisions and the high ticket prices for its shows.
According to Dave Meltzer, on the latest edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, even though WWE tries to give the impression that it is unconcerned about the current situation, the reality is completely different.
“I think he, Triple H, cares more than he lets on. They try to act like they’re not listening, but then they make several changes. The impression is that, externally, the company’s directive is to say they don’t care, that they don’t pay attention to negative people. But does he listen? Does he know what’s going on? Yes, he knows and is certainly aware that he has been booed at times in recent months.”
Triple H is "aware" of the general dissatisfaction and negative feelings towards WWE.
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An indication that this concern may be real is the fact that the rivalry between Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton, with the involvement of Pat McAfee, was used as justification for reducing ticket prices for the first night of WrestleMania 42.
WWE is likely already looking further ahead, because if during its biggest time of the year—the Road to WrestleMania—the situation is already not ideal, the period after the event could be even more challenging.
WWE’s first premium live event after the Showcase of the Immortals will be Backlash, on May 9.