WWE, Royal Rumble and Triple H
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AJ Styles' in-ring career with WWE is over, but Chief Content Officer Paul 'Triple H' Levesque believes there is still a future for him in the company. The form
By winning the 2026 Men's Royal Rumble, Roman Reigns has earned a title match of his choosing on the grand stage of WWE WrestleMania 42. When exactly fans will learn of his selection, however, remains up in the air, even to WWE Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque.
AJ Styles put his career on the line in a match against Gunther at Royal Rumble on Saturday night, and he lost. Despite the ambiguous way in which Styles left the ring, and the rampant rumors and theories among fans both before and after the match, Triple H was quick to shut down any chatter suggesting The Phenomenal One might show up elsewhere.
Under the Triple H creative regime, Raquel Rodriguez locked horns with Stephanie Vaquer in a WWE Women’s World Championship match.
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It’s time for all of these kids to start getting over in WWE after Roman Reigns and Liv Morgan won the Royal Rumble.
Roman Reigns seemed to call out WWE's creative direction when assessing the company's progress since he lost the Undisputed Championship.
WWE is a high-stakes world, where perception often trumps reality. Here, a single segment can elevate a star to legendary status or bury them under a pile of ridicule.
Triple H announced on ESPN’s First Take that winners of the 2026 Elimination Chamber matches will be able to choose a champion to face at WrestleMania 42, a clarification that affects WWE’s upcoming championship picture.
When Nia Jax returned to WWE in 2023, the company felt like a different place than it was during her first run.