Over the years, WWE has delivered unforgettable matches and segments that have made the journey an extraordinary experience for fans. During this time, the company has also seen significant changes in its leadership and management. Now, with Triple H serving as the Chief Content Officer, WWE is thriving under his direction, receiving a considerable amount of positive feedback and financial success. Commenting on the current state of WWE shows like Raw, Hall of Famer Bully Ray recently shared his insights on Busted Open Radio, highlighting the remarkable changes taking place.
Bully Ray reveals what’s changed in WWE Raw since Triple H took over
On Busted Open Radio, co-hosts Bully Ray and Dave LaGreca reviewed the latest episode of "Raw" and took a deep dive into WWE’s evolution under Triple H.
Raw had become extremely cookie cutter," Bully said. "It became a very paint by numbers show, cookie cutter. You knew what was going to happen. Thus, you weren't kept on your toes. That's why we were b******g and moaning about that. How many times did you fall asleep Dave? Now it's been a long time since we've fallen asleep watching 'Monday Night Raw.' because the product is entertaining. They're keeping us on our toes, the different camera shots, the different way they're presenting characters, the matches, yada yada. Everything seems to be working right now." (-via Wrestling INC/Busted Open Radio)
Bully Ray candidly admitted that WWE was struggling under the previous management, but now, he believes the company is operating at its peak. With Triple H at the helm, today's WWE is firing on all cylinders, leaving Bully and his Busted Open team with little to criticize.
With Triple H steering the ship, WWE Raw has clearly entered a new era, and the transformation is nothing short of remarkable. As fans, we can only anticipate what exciting changes are still to come. With Triple H stepping in as Chief Content Officer following Vince McMahon's first retirement, the promotion has experienced a remarkable resurgence in both popularity and critical acclaim. Record-breaking attendance and viewership numbers for their Premium Live Events reflect this turnaround. And with SmackDown set to make its return to the USA Network and Raw heading to Netflix in January, WWE’s momentum shows no signs of slowing down.
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