
Vince Russo is once again pulling no punches when it comes to WWEs current creative direction and this time, his criticism is aimed squarely at Triple H.
During a recent appearance on Minus7 Sports, Russo was asked about the potential role of artificial intelligence in pro wrestling creative. What started as a discussion about technology quickly turned into a blunt assessment of WWEs creative leadership under Triple H, with Russo arguing that success in the ring does not automatically translate to success behind the scenes.
Russo first made it clear that his criticism had nothing to do with Triple Hs legendary in-ring career, stressing that wrestling ability and creative vision are two very different skill sets.
Russo then doubled down by pointing to what he sees as the biggest issue with WWE television today: a lack of structure, depth, and personality.
That criticism set the stage for Russo to explain why he believes WWE could benefit from outside help even something as unconventional as artificial intelligence. Russo revealed that he recently experimented with ChatGPT out of curiosity after hearing about it from EC3, and was stunned by what it produced.
While Russo admitted he was impressed by the technology, he was careful to draw a line between curiosity and personal use. He explained that despite how effective AI can be, he would never rely on it creatively though he believes Triple H should consider it.
Russos comments add fuel to the ongoing debate surrounding WWEs creative direction under the TKO umbrella, especially as viewership, fan engagement, and long-term storytelling continue to be hot topics among wrestling fans.
Whether fans agree with Russos assessment or not, his remarks once again raise uncomfortable questions about who should be steering WWEs creative vision and how much change, if any, is still needed.
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