MVP isn’t backing down from his pointed comments about Paul “Triple H” Levesque—and in a new interview, he made it clear that there’s more to the story.

During a recent appearance on TMZ Inside The Ring, MVP was directly asked about his past remarks where he said he had “zero respect” for the WWE Chief Content Officer. Instead of softening his stance, MVP stood firm and told the hosts he’ll be telling the full story soon—but on his own terms.

When the host brought up MVP’s quote and offered him a chance to expand on it, he declined to dive in on-air but made it crystal clear that he stands by every word.

“No, I’m going to address that on my platform — on ‘Marking Out with MVP and Dwayne Sees.’”

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Despite holding off on specifics, MVP didn’t try to walk it back.

“But I stand by those words. I have zero respect for him personally or professionally. And when I tell why, then people will be like, ‘Okay, that makes sense.’”

He also touched on his personal code of conduct and how he never hides behind his words.

“If I say something about you, I will say it to you. And if you come and ask me about what I said, I’m not going to deny that I said it. I’m going to say, ‘Yes, I said that. Now what would you like to talk about?’”

This isn’t the first time MVP has taken aim at Triple H. Earlier this year, he addressed speculation that his comments about WWE’s handling of The Hurt Business were racially motivated. MVP clarified that he wasn’t calling Levesque racist but did express concern over how certain talent, especially Bobby Lashley, was booked after Triple H took over creative.

MVP pointed out the dramatic shift in Lashley’s status in WWE—from a two-time champion under Vince McMahon to being pushed down the card during Levesque’s run. He admitted that his frustration isn’t about race, but rather his lack of respect for Triple H based on personal experiences.

Now aligned with AEW as part of The Hurt Syndicate, MVP, Lashley, and Shelton Benjamin are building a new legacy. And it sounds like MVP’s long-awaited deep dive into his issues with Triple H is coming soon—on his own podcast.

MVP has never been one to mince words, and this latest update proves he’s still holding receipts. Whether fans agree with his stance or not, they’ll soon hear his side of the story straight from the source.

Do you think MVP should reveal everything about his issues with Triple H? Or is it better left unsaid? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.

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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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