WWE Triple H Revolution Continues Ban on Third Party Deals

WWE: Triple H Revolution Continues, Ban on Third Party Deals Overturned

As reported many times Triple H was named head of the creative team after Vince McMahon left, fulfilling a dream of many fans. Now that The Game is in charge, he’s fixing some things that have been sniffing not just fans of the company, but members of the roster as well.

In fact, WWE was inundated with controversy between late 2020 and early 2021 when WWE Superstars were banned from making money from third-party platforms like Twitch and Cameo. WWE Superstars have either had to give ownership of their accounts to the company or they have had to close them. They would receive a portion of the revenue generated by the platforms, but that would be deducted from their no-loss guarantee. Even wrestlers of the caliber of AJ styles and others were affected by this measure, but things seem to have changed now. Drew gulak confirmed on Twitter that he’s back on Twitch and thanked “Papa H” for the opportunity to clarify Triple H the above provision repealed.

Triple H is progressively shaping WWE according to his vision, both creatively and executively, removing this controversial provision and recalling to Stamford some discarded Superstars who were previously licensed or deferred to meet standards under Vince McMahon. It goes without saying that there’s a calmer air in WWE at the moment.