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WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H has addressed the possibility of seeing SummerSlam host Cardi B step into a WWE ring, admitting that if she wants to wrestle, it would be difficult to stop her. The multi-platinum selling artist will host the first-ever two-night SummerSlam at MetLife Stadium on August 2nd and 3rd.
The 53-year-old announced on June 1 that WWE was letting him go with his contract expiring. By Saturday, he was back, interfering in the main event of Money in the Bank to help Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso beat John Cena and Logan Paul.
Problems don't cease to come Triple H's way as he now faces criticism from fans for not coming up with a layered creative segment for Gunther.
Triple H has made several changes to WWE programming since replacing Vince McMahon as the company's creative figurehead in July 2022.
Amid recent exits and contracts ending, fans are wondering whether Triple H could be the next major name leaving WWE. With multiple superstars, including R-Truth, Carlito, and Valhalla, parting ways with the company,
After deciding to move WrestleMania 42 out of New Orleans, WWE will bring its flagship event back to Las Vegas.
WWE has thrived under Triple H's creative regime for a while, and the company has taken a few drastic decisions in 2025.
So with Cardi B hosting SummerSlam, what can we expect from that event specifically, and could we see her in the ring potentially?
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Wrestling Inc. on MSNWWE CCO Triple H Addresses Possibility Of Cardi B Stepping Into The RingWWE CCO Paul "Triple H" Levesque comments on the potential of the host of this year's SummerSlam PLE, Cardi B, stepping into the ring
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SB Nation on MSNR-Truth’s son didn’t seem to like Triple H’s answer about his dad’s returnChristopher Killings spent some time online after Money in the Bank trying to make it clear that his father’s recent contractual issues with WWE were not “part of the show”, but also to make sure there were no hard feelings.