Triple H Rejected By Fired WWE Star In Elevator

WWE legend Triple H, who serves as the executive vice president for Global Talent Strategy & Development of WWE has a bad reputation of ‘burying’ talents. Now, the former WWE star Rene Dupree has come up with a bold claim about Hunter. Dupree recently stated that he believes ‘The Game’ used his backstage influence to instill damage to the promising careers of several WWE stars.

 


 

Renee Dupree opens up on Triple H

The 14-time World Champion attended creative meetings throughout the 2000s before founding the NXT developmental system in 2010. Although he was still performing as an in-ring competitor at the time, ‘The Game’ also offered his opinion on his co-workers. Recently, Stephanie McMahon was also accused of a similar incident. The former WWE star Mark Jindrak said that the Hall of Famer “blatantly buried” him in a documentary in 2020.

Dupree, who had a stint with WWE between 2003 and 2007, discussed the matter regarding Triple H on the latest episode of his Cafe de Rene podcast. He explained why the 52-year-old should have used a shovel as his signature weapon instead of a sledgehammer.

“For years I couldn’t understand why he didn’t use a shovel,” Dupree said. “He used a sledgehammer. He should have used a shovel for how many people he f***ing buried, and he knows he did.”

Dupree was due to join Triple H in an elevator alongside Randy Orton and Shawn Michaels. However, following the negative interaction, he did not want to be around Vince McMahon’s son-in-law.

“The door’s about to close and Randy goes, ‘Come on, Rene,’” Dupree recalled. “I said, ‘No, dude, it’s okay, you guys go without me.’ I didn’t wanna f***ing be around that pr*ck at that point. That’s the way I am, that’s the way my mind works. You wanna treat me like that? And that’s not the first time the son-in-law had made those jabs at me.”

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Barry Russell
Barry Russell
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