3 current/former WWE Superstars who want Triple H to succeed Vince McMahon and 2 who don't

WWE Chairman Vince McMahon and WWE Executive Vice President Triple H
WWE Chairman Vince McMahon and WWE Executive Vice President Triple H

#4. Former WWE Superstar JTG

Unlike Jon Moxley, former WWE Superstar JTG does not think Triple H is the ideal candidate to succeed Vince McMahon. JTG had two WWE runs. His first lasted nearly a year between 2006 and 2007 as a member of Cryme Tyme. He later returned to the company in 2008, where he spent another six years before leaving again in 2014.

Earlier this year, JTG addressed the rumors of McMahon possibly selling WWE. He also revealed who he thinks should run the company after The Chairman.

"I hope [WWE won’t be sold]. I hope the rumors are not true. I’d like to see the WWE stay in the McMahon family! Yeah, if it was up to me, if it was just my personal opinion… I would love to have Shane McMahon in charge. When I was there, Shane, his energy and what he brought to the table – I think he’ll do WWE [justice]. He’ll keep the legacy alive," JTG told The Wrassingh Show.

The former Cryme Tyme member also explained why, in his opinion, The Game should not be Vince McMahon's successor.

"I would just like to see the legacy continue on. You know, it was from Vince McMahon Senior to Vince McMahon, and I think that Shane solo would do great. Because when you have Stephanie and Triple H, those are two minds. You got two cooks in the kitchen, right? I think, Shane… I think if he was just the captain. I think he would do a great job as the the new chairman of the WWE," JTG added.

During his time in WWE, JTG never faced Triple H or Shane in singles or tag team action. Since leaving WWE, the 36-year-old has been wrestling on the independent circuit. He is currently the VIP Heavyweight Champion. He has also written a number of books.

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