WWE CCO Triple H Explains Why He's Not Worried About 'Physical Hall Of Fame'

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WWE CCO Triple H Explains Why He's Not Worried About 'Physical Hall Of Fame'

WWE Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque shared his thoughts on the idea of creating a physical WWE Hall of Fame. While discussions about establishing a dedicated Hall of Fame building to display memorabilia have been ongoing for over ten years, no concrete plans have materialized.

In a recent interview with Complex, Levesque offered a look inside WWE's new headquarters and explained the reasoning behind showcasing memorabilia there. He noted that displaying items from WWE's extensive collection can enhance the workplace experience for employees.

"Architects bring in ideas, but its helpful when theyre also fans. We have a huge warehouse full of collectibles that people would find fascinating. Putting them on display instead of letting them sit in storage adds a lot of value," he said.

"Questions about a brick-and-mortar Hall of Fame come up often. It might happen someday, but right now we prefer open, interactive spaces where staff can engage with WWEs history daily instead of just working behind a desk," Levesque added.

Industry voices, including AEW commentator Jim Ross, have noted that WWE previously explored building a Hall of Fame in Orlando, though it may not be a top priority. Fellow Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff echoed this view. Some critics, like Scott Steiner, have argued that the lack of a physical Hall of Fame diminishes its impact, calling it somewhat symbolic rather than tangible.

Author: Jackson Miller

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