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Triple H Reportedly Changed His Mind About Pushing WWE Raw Stars

Triple H took over WWE creative back in July and since then he’s made some changes to the WWE product. Some fresh faces have stepped into the fold while familiar faces like The Judgment Day have still been receiving a healthy amount of screen time.

WrestleVotes recently spoke to GiveMeSport about The Judgment Day’s status, and it was noted that originally Triple H wasn’t on board with The Judgment Day, but he has since changed his mind.

“I know back in late July or early August, whenever this whole shift happened, from what I was told Hunter wasn’t really cool with Judgement Day. Not personally, but he just didn’t like the idea. But since he’s grown behind it, and I think that they’re going to be around for longer than anticipated.”

Recently The Judgment Day have been feuding with The O.C. who recently recruited Mia Yim to even the odds. Stay tuned for more updates on their feud as they become available.

Josh Foster

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