

It is rumored that a struggle of power is happening behind the WWE content director, Triple H, and the member of the Board of Tko, The Rock. The wrestling veteran Stevie Richards recently suggested that the two authority figures could move that to the screen.
The game has been leading creative since 2022. Meanwhile, the final boss returned last year to join Tko's board. Although the two legends have admitted to having legitimate friction at the beginning of their careers, they have claimed to have buried the war ax. However, some rumors and experts have affirmed that The Rock and Triple H still does not agree and supposedly have a struggle of power behind the scene.
Speaking in the podcast The BrandRichards suggested that Triple H and The Rock move their rumored struggle of power to a story on screen, entering war as authority figures after Wrestlemania. He also proposed that each one obtain the leadership of one of the two main brands of the Roster, RAW and SMackDOWN:
“This has to be transferred. I have no doubt, I would say that maybe in Wrestlemania or after that, now that you mentioned it, are we going to have the figure of Rock Authority against the figure of Triple H authority? Are we going to have a division of brands again with rock taking RAW, triple H taking Smackdown and perhaps obtaining truly competitive brands?” Richards said. (From 09:04 to 09:26)
A WWE veteran does not believe that Triple H and The Rock get along well
In the podcast Behind The Turnbuckle: The Last Wordthe former interim general manager of RAW, Jonathan Coachman, addressed the relationship between The Rock and Triple H. said he witnessed firsthand how much they hated each other.
WWE's veteran revealed that he is not convinced that the two stars are currently being well:
“Well, everyone saw that video behind the scene they published where they returned. And I love it when Triple H and The Rock are in the same space because I know, I have experienced how much they really hate each other. So this idea that they get along these days is pure shit,” Coachman said.
The former WWE main writer, Vince Russo, as well as other people who have worked at WWE recently predicted that Triple H would be out of the Stamford -based company for next year.