Alright, let me tell you about this whole thing with Triple H and how he’s been booking Black talent in WWE. It’s been a bit of a wild ride, so buckle up.
So, first off, I gotta say I’m a huge wrestling fan. I’ve been following WWE for years, and I’ve seen it all – the good, the bad, and the ugly. When Triple H took over the creative side of things, I was pretty stoked. I mean, the guy’s a legend in the ring, and I figured he’d bring some of that same magic to the booking. And for the most part, he has, we start to see some good changes.
I started digging into this whole thing, I checked out what people were saying online, you know, forums, social media, the usual spots. I even looked at some of those wrestling news sites, although you gotta take some of them with a grain of salt. I compared my own observations to find some pattern.
Now, here’s where it gets tricky. Some folks are saying Triple H has been “depushing” Black wrestlers. I started to notice that some very popular Black wrestlers didn’t get that many chances to show on the stage and didn’t get enough plots. I was thinking: “Oh, what’s going on here?”
But then, on the other hand, people are like, “Nah, he’s not racist, he’s just doing his thing.” And you know what? I started to see their point. There are some Black wrestlers in NXT, like Mello and Trick, who are killing it right now. The crowd goes nuts for them.
I started thinking, maybe it’s not about race, but more about the overall booking strategy. Since Triple H took over, we’ve seen some improvements, like the return of stables and fewer rematches week after week. People are praising his booking, but for me, I don’t know, it’s still a bit of a mixed bag.
I decided to take a closer look at some specific examples. I checked out some old matches, reviewed some storylines, and tried to figure out if there was a pattern. And honestly, it was tough. It is difficult to find a clear clue. It seems like there’s no definitive answer.
- I spent hours watching old matches, trying to see if there was a pattern.
- I read tons of articles and forum posts, trying to get different perspectives.
- I even reached out to some of my wrestling buddies to get their take on it.
After all that, here’s what I’ve come up with: Triple H’s booking of Black talent is complicated. It’s not as simple as saying he’s racist or he’s not. It’s more like, he’s making some decisions that some people agree with and some people don’t. And that’s okay. That’s part of the business.
But here’s the thing, I realized that it’s important to keep talking about this stuff. We gotta keep the conversation going, even if it’s uncomfortable. Because at the end of the day, we all want to see the best possible product in the ring, and that means making sure everyone gets a fair shot, regardless of their race. We should focus more on the wrestling itself but also on how to make this business better.
So yeah, that’s my take on the whole Triple H booking situation. It’s a work in progress, and I’m sure we’ll see more changes in the future. But for now, I’m just gonna keep watching, keep analyzing, and keep hoping for the best. And write my blog to share my ideas with all of you.
My conclusion?
It’s a mixed bag, man. There’s no easy answer. But hey, that’s wrestling for you. It’s always full of surprises. I will keep my eyes on this, and I encourage you guys to do so as well. After all, we are the audience, and we can make our voice to be heard.