Triple H is staying in his role as WWE Chief Content Officer, and the deal has been signed, making it official.
PWInsider first reported that Paul Levesque has signed a new multi-year contract with WWE and TKO to remain in his creative leadership position.
Sources indicated to Bodyslam that TKO is satisfied with the work Levesque has done, despite ongoing backlash surrounding TKO's direct involvement in the creative direction heading into WrestleMania for multiple consecutive years.
The formal announcement follows a staff town hall on Monday in which WWE President Nick Khan addressed employees directly. According to sources who viewed the town hall and informed POST Wrestling, Khan told staff that Levesque would remain in his role.
Khan also addressed the wave of online criticism surrounding WWE's recent creative decisions during the town hall, particularly the perception that WrestleMania 42 Night One was less well received than Night Two. Khan noted the criticism came from a vocal minority and cited messages from around 2015 that were critical of WWE's product at the time to argue that online commentary has historically been an unreliable way to gauge the company's actual standing.
The deal comes at a complicated moment for WWE's creative side. TKO's involvement in the Pat McAfee and Jelly Roll angle leading into WrestleMania 42, which originated with TKO CEO Ari Emanuel rather than WWE's own creative team.







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