Mick Foley: "Here's the difference between Vince McMahon and Triple H"



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Mick Foley: "Here's the difference between Vince McMahon and Triple H"
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He said it! In the latest edition of the Foley is Pod podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley said that HHH is much more attentive to the wishes of fans than Vince McMahon. Mick said: "Triple H's main goal is to make fans happy.

Vince McMahon was far less attentive to the wishes of the WWE Universe and cared only for the interests of the company. Hunter's creative vision has already produced significant results. in television ratings and in ticket sales.

" Mick also talked about Cody Rhodes: "He received a myriad of criticisms when he chose to leave WWE in 2016. People should admit it was a correct decision. Rhodes was convinced he could do more and the facts proved him right.

Not everyone would have had that courage. Cody has managed to fully express his talent by performing in contexts that don't enjoy the same following as WWE. The Stamford federation is no longer the destination that all the talents in the sector aspire to.

He partly recorded the birth of Aew, which is doing a great job."

Mick Foley: "Here's the difference between Vince McMahon and Triple H"

Vince McMahon's resounding retirement has ushered in a new era for WWE and wrestling in general.

Following the heavy accusations that have fallen on him in recent times, Vince has decided to step aside for the good of the company. His place was taken by his daughter Stephanie and Nick Khan, while Triple H became the new head of the creative team.

The 14-time world champion, who retired from wrestling wrestling shortly before Wrestlemania 38, wasted no time and immediately gave his creative touch to the shows. In addition to transferring some of NXT's talent to the main roster, The Game has helped the return to the company of several superstars who had been released. These changes have led to an increase in television viewing and ticket sales.

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