Well, Triple H has an interview over at WWE.com, and for the first time in a long time, I somewhat agree with the guy. Even though he doesn't help matters much, but the fact is the WWE can't push someone who isn't ready for a push, but they continue to do it anyhow, A-Train, Big Show, Nathan Jones, the list goes on, but i's up to the wrestlers to use the chance they got to make themselves shine.
Look at John Cena, I mean sure he was getting a decent push, but look how much his career has elevated since Halloween when he acted like Vanilla Ice, he may even get a shot at the WWE Title at BackLash.
But the problem is, people on SmackDown are allowed that opporunity, look at Matt Hardy, he went from Raw to SmackDown! and look how great the Mattitude gimmick has taken off, he is even challenging Brock Lesnar next week. I know it's not usually the face's job, but exactly how many mid-carders you see talking smack about Triple H week in and week out? Then look at Lesnar, who got two up and coming supserstas gunning for him.
Or take Hurricane, who was basically buried when he went to Raw and get invovled with the whole Katie Vicks/Kane/Triple H thing, his career was basically on a standstill. Then he hooked up with the Rock after No Way Out, and the fans started to care again, he even got a victory over the Rock, but then he fights Triple H and that is all gone. And I never did get how Triple H considers himself in the same league as the Rock or an Austin or even a Hogan, Triple H isn't the reason WrestleMania breaks attendance records, Triple H isn't a ratings draw, and probably never was, yet he has this huge ego.
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