Triple H isn’t here for your fantasy booking—and he made that crystal clear heading into WrestleMania 41.

As the Showcase of the Immortals approaches, some fans have been dragging the build for this year’s card, claiming it doesn’t stack up to past years. But WWE’s Chief Content Officer isn’t flinching. In a new interview with Peter Rosenberg on WWE’s YouTube channel, Triple H shut down the criticism in one breath.

“One thing that Killer [Kowalski] said to me in the very beginning is, ‘You f**ing work them, they don’t work you. You tell them where it goes, they don’t tell you where it goes,’”* Triple H said.

And when it comes to the internet demanding last-minute changes? He’s not budging.

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“You listen to them, you adjust accordingly… but at the end of the day, we work them,” he continued. “That’s the new word on the internet now, pivot. ‘You gotta pivot. We don’t like it, you have to pivot.’ No we don’t. You don’t know where it’s f**ing going. There’s no pivot that needs to happen ‘cause we know where it’s going.”*

While Triple H acknowledged that nobody’s perfect and adjustments do happen behind the scenes, he’s clearly confident in the current direction—and not about to let fan chatter steer the ship.

Elsewhere in the interview, he also touched on Jey Uso’s journey to WrestleMania, but it was this firm stance on creative control that really lit up the conversation.

Do you agree with Triple H’s approach, or should WWE lean in more when fans push back? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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