Triple H obviously takes his job as Head of Creative in WWE seriously but many fans have lately gotten fed up with him for various reasons. As frustration builds up, it appears many fans have called out Triple H for acknowledging the 4th of July but ignoring Black History Month and more.

Triple H took to Twitter and wished everyone a Happy 4th of July with a video package for the event. However, he ended up getting a ton of backlash for this post within a matter of moments.

A fan went on Twitter and called out Triple H, saying he was quick to celebrate this moment but didn’t make a single post for Black History Month, saying, “look how quick you ready to celebrate this but not a single post for black history month.”

Another fan commented that it looks like Vince McMahon must have gotten custody of all the Black History Month, Juneteenth, and Martin Luther King Day video packages in the split.

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“Damn I guess Vince McMahon got custody of all the Black History month Juneteenth and Martin Luther King Day video packages in the separation”

Another fan added that there was nothing at all for Black History Month, calling it out by saying, “you’re literally trash.” Yet another fan pointed out they Triple H couldn’t even celebrate Black History Month, Pride Month, or Juneteenth, and finished by saying, “can’t celebrate black history month, pride month, or juneteenth tho … oh p***off”

It didn’t just stop there, as another fan called out Triple H, saying, “Y’all finally chose a federal holiday to support — didn’t think you did that anymore. As long as it’s for the whites, I guess 🤷🏽‍♀️.”

This comes after Triple H claimed he doesn’t look at wrestlers based on color, nationality, or gender; he only sees talent and it is to be noted that his remarks led to a ton of backlash last year and he was even called a “racist pirate” by a former WWE star. Regardless, we’ll have to see if Triple H will address the backlash soon enough.

Do you think WWE and Triple H should be doing more to consistently acknowledge Black History Month, Juneteenth, Pride, and other cultural milestones? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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