Triple H doesn't need to pivot.
This year's Road To WrestleMania has been criticized by some fans, many of which have argued that the build to this year's 'Showcase Of The Immortals' has been inferior compared to recent years.
As it turns out, Triple H is fairly confident in his skills as booker, noting that he isn't going to let fans tell him where to take specific storylines.
“One thing that Killer [Kowalski] said to me in the very beginning is, ‘You fucking work them, they don’t work you. You tell them where it goes, they don’t tell you where it goes.’" Triple H told Peter Rosenberg in a new interview that aired on WWE's YouTube channel. "You listen to them, you adjust accordingly, you try to think where they will go emotionally, but at the end of the day, we work them. This is, to me, where it gets fun. Look, nobody’s perfect, right? At the end of the day, you start to do some things, and if it’s not working, you go different directions or whatever that is. You pivot, maybe you don’t. That’s the new word in the Internet now, pivot. You’ve got to pivot. We don’t like it, you have to pivot — no we don’t. You don’t know where it’s fucking going. There’s no pivot that needs to happen cause we know where it’s going.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Triple H talked about Jey Uso and his WrestleMania match. Check out his full comments by clicking here.
The card for both nights of WrestleMania 41 can be found by clicking here.
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