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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.
Triple H has been leading WWE through the new era of wrestling quite well, many believe. However, he may have a troubling situation ahead of him, or so a veteran thinks.
After a big weekend at Money In The Bank, Triple H tells Billboard anything is possible when it comes to Cardi B hosting the first ever two-night WWE SummerSlam August 1- 2 at MetLife Stadium. Noah Reardon: You mentioned it’s a busy summer.
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Christopher Killings' statement refers to what is believed to be a last-second decision made by the WWE, which released Ron Killings on June 1. According to Fightful reporter Sean Ross Sapp, the decision to re-sign him was made within 72 hours by WWE’s President Nick Khan after fans chanted “We want Truth” throughout the week.
Triple H has made several changes to WWE programming since replacing Vince McMahon as the company's creative figurehead in July 2022.
After deciding to move WrestleMania 42 out of New Orleans, WWE will bring its flagship event back to Las Vegas.
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