5 WWE Superstars Who Will Likely Receive A Massive Push When Triple H Takes Over

Is Zayn a Triple H guy?
Is Zayn a Triple H guy?

If there's anyone in the professional wrestling industry who can successfully blend professional wrestling with sports entertainment, it's Triple H.

The man has improved the credibility of a mere developmental brand in NXT and turned into a full-fledged mainstream brand that promises fast-paced in-ring action backed by a creatively strong narrative.

It's applause worthy that The Game understands the fans' mentality and tries to put his best foot forward to give us something to cherish every single week.

Whilst the former World Champion has been successful in propelling many independent performers under his wing, only a select few of them have been able to find their way to the top of the pile under Vince McMahon's supervision.

The likes of Seth Rollins, Charlotte, Becky Lych, Kevin Owens, and Finn Balor are part of a select few who have enjoyed their fair share of success on the main roster.

However, many in the back are still scratching and clawing to find their way to the spotlight. With WWE struggling to deliver quality storylines on a weekly basis and All Elite Wrestling just around the horizon, the fans are advocating for Triple H to take control and change the game forever.

Considering that Vince McMahon will be diving more deep with his XFL prospect, this could be an idealistic opportunity for Hunter to take charge and bring some serious alterations.

Here are the 5 WWE Superstars who will receive a massive push when Triple H takes over.


#1 Shinsuke Nakamura

The King of Strong Style
The King of Strong Style

One of the most charismatic superstars to ever step foot between the ropes, Shinsuke Nakamura's main roster run has diminished his credibility as a legit main-event performer.

The Japanese Sensation who was running riot under Triple H's wing in NXT has fallen to being nothing more than a mid-card talent on SmackDown Live.

While Vince McMahon did shower some spotlight on him during his initial run on the blue brand, The King of Strong Style ceased to flourish despite oozing with charisma and versatility.

Since he is best remembered for his work on the independent scene and NXT, The Game will certainly do everything in his power to recapture that magic on our television screens once he takes over.

#2 Sami Zayn

Zayn is pretty underrated
Zayn is pretty underrated

Despite being appreciated for his current gimmick as 'The Critic of The Critics', Sami Zayn has struggled to cement his position as a top-tier guy on Monday Night Raw.

Even though Vince McMahon did decide to bring some attention towards Zayn during his run on SmackDown Live with Kevin Owens where they started to fight the Authority, the storyline became creatively exhausting and predictable.

Zayn's last-minute exclusion from the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match did leave a sour taste in everyone's mouth and only suggested that he might not be the major player we were expecting him to become.

Moreover, his statistics on the main roster only back the statements provided above. With Zayn not holding a single title on the main roster ever since making the transition, Triple H's creative control could bring some much-needed alteration in his future directions.


#3 Bobby Roode

He is Bobby Roode for me
He is Bobby Roode for me

Although WWE may address him as Robert Roode, one can't help but admit that the man's potential is being wasted on Monday Night Raw.

The recently turned heel has not played a decisive factor in any storyline on the flagship show and while one hopes to see him in a more headlining role, things might only get better when Triple H returns to the frame.

The former NXT Champion's work under Triple H was outstanding, with his heel role receiving tremendous appraisal from all over the wrestling world.

Considering that he has WWE Championship material written all over him, only one expects The Glorious One to reach the very top of the industry once The Game arrives.

#4 Ember Moon

Will The Shenom rise?
Will The Shenom rise?

Another WWE superstar who deserves the recognition of being a legitimate top-tier performer is Ember Moon.

Ever since making a blockbuster transition to the main roster in 2018, the former NXT Women's Champion has not been creatively established as a main-event threat.

While she did go toe-to-toe with Nia Jax in the Women's Battle Royal at WWE Evolution, the company haven't really displayed anything to get the fans invested in The War Goddess.

Considering that she became an integral part of Triple H's NXT, The Game's creative influence could seriously alter her fortunes on the main roster in the future.


#5 The Revival

The Top Guys
The Top Guys

It's a damn shame that The Revival are reduced to nothing more than a comedy shtick on Monday Night Raw.

The duo are speculated to leave the company when their contract runs out and with All Elite Wrestling just around the horizon, there's a possibility that a transition is forthcoming.

There's no denying that they have played a significant role in changing the complexion of tag-team wrestling down in NXT, but the same prophecy has not been fulfilled on the main roster.

With Triple H coming to take charge in the future, there's a genuine possibility that tag-team wrestling may undergo serious change and The Revival may be revived back from the dead.

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