Speaking about Triple H, The Game made his return to television this week and replaced Jason Jordan on RAW’s Survivor Series team. X-Pac says he’s seen recent pictures of Triple H busting his ass in the gym to get his body back into ring shape, so this television return didn’t surprise him. It appears that WWE might be heading towards Kurt Angle vs. Triple H at WrestleMania, and that would definitely be a huge bout.

X-Pac welcomes Billy Corgan to the show.
X-Pac asks Corgan how things have been going since his recent purchase of the iconic NWA brand. Corgan says their reboot of this brand has been going great and he’s not rushing anything. He knows that they have to walk before they can run, so they’re taking things nice and slow right now. He’s very excited about where this brand is headed in the coming years.
Corgan feels that his NWA promotion will most likely remain 100% independent, but he doesn’t think that’s an issue at all. He points out that sitting on your couch for three hours to watch a live wrestling program can be quite taxing, and he’s not sure if that’s a feasible way to present your product anymore. People consume programming very differently in 2017 than they did 20 years ago, so Corgan wants to be at the forefront of these technological changes.