
Questions about WWE leadership arent slowing down, and Vince Russo didnt hold back when discussing how visible Paul Levesque has become in WWE branding. Speaking on his podcast, Russo argued that putting company leadership front and center in promotions can create serious problems behind the scenes, especially with veteran talent watching closely. He explained that in wrestling management, the focus should always stay on the performers not the executives. Russo then made it clear he believes Triple H crossed that line. He pointed to specific promotional examples, including WrestleMania advertising, where Triple H appeared prominently despite not being an active performer. Russo wrapped up his criticism by framing the situation as something driven more by ego than business logic. His comments add fuel to ongoing debates about WWE leadership visibility and how management decisions can impact locker room perception and morale. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication.Do you think Triple H appearing prominently in WWE promotion helps the brand, or does it take focus away from the talent? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below. G Add as a preferred source on Google