Paul “Triple H” Levesque addressed the dearth of Black illustration in terms of champions and wrestlers competing on premium stay occasions in the course of the press convention following Dangerous Blood in Atlanta, Georgia. Dangerous Blood noticed no Black expertise wrestle on the occasion, although the top of the present noticed the return of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, who solely appeared on the stage for a quick second earlier than the printed ended, and WWE Girls’s Tag Group Champions Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill, alongside Naomi, “host” the occasion. The ladies appeared just a few occasions on from a celeb suite in the course of the present. When requested about illustration, Levesque stated that “regardless of the greatest tales are,” that is the place WWE goes.
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“I do not see the distinction in anyone. I do not see the colour, I do not see the nationality, I do not see any of it, I simply see expertise,” Levesque stated. “I do not see the distinction between women and men. I see expertise. We inform tales with these expertise, how they will deal with these tales and the way they will signify these tales and the way we will carry these tales ahead. I do not maintain observe of any of that. I do what’s related and what’s finest and the very best in storytelling and what’s being delivered the very best after which that is what goes.”
The query was posed to Levesque after current stories that WWE are conscious of points with the dearth of Black males being booked on PLEs. Dangerous Blood was the third straight WWE occasion with out a Black man on the cardboard. The corporate additionally lately got here underneath fireplace after stories that these inside thought AEW paid “above market worth” for former AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland. WWE’s response to Strickland’s new deal was that the corporate reportedly noticed it as “dangerous for the game.”
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