5 things to expect when Triple H takes over WWE

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Changing the game for the better

#4 Booking tremendous in-ring quality matches

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Shinsuke Nakamura delivered a classic in his debut for NXT against Sami Zayn

Let's put this into perspective by saying that WWE under the supervision of McMahon is promoted as an industry which provides entertainment with wrestling in the backdrop.

There's a lot of difference between Shinsuke Nakamura's NXT and main roster debuts and that speaks volumes considering how out of touch McMahon has become. Triple H has been vocal about his vision of expanding the business to different markets in the world.

The fans today like watching wrestling and judge the product by the quality of the matches and this has allowed the Superstars to make a name for themselves on a bigger platform like the WWE.

If a Superstar like Johnny Gargano was sent directly to the main roster, he wouldn't have delivered a five-star classic with Andrade 'Cien' Almas.

If you're a die hard WWE fan and enjoy watching the technical aspect of wrestling, then you'll definitely understand the enormous difference between Shinsuke Nakamura's main roster and NXT matches. The Japanese sensation delivered a classic with Sami Zayn but failed to excite the audience on the main roster with Dolph Ziggler. This speaks volumes when differentiating the vision of Triple H with that of Vince.

NXT delivers tremendous in-ring quality bouts and it's safe to say that 'The Cerebral Assassin' will continue to endorse it when he makes a giant leap to the main roster. McMahon's involvement in the XFL would definitely invite some monumental changes by the CEO, Triple H.

Performances of the Superstars on a weekly basis could make them a marketable deal within the company and it's safe to say that in a few years, WWE will change its trademark entertainment style into something more fresh and relevant.

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