Triple H tried to spotlight WrestleMania 42 behind-the-scenes footage, but fans once again turned the moment into a protest over Kairi Sanes release. In a new social media post, Triple H promoted WWEs latest video showing preparation for WrestleMania 42, including a clip of his interaction with CM Punk. The post was meant to highlight the work that goes into producing WWEs biggest event of the year, but the replies quickly filled with the same message fans have been pushing since the recent roster cuts. Triple H shared the video with a caption explaining what fans were about to see. Instead of focusing on WrestleMania production, many fans flooded the replies with #WeWantKairi, continuing the growing movement that has followed Kairi Sanes release. The reaction mirrored what happened days earlier when Triple H promoted Backlash, only to see fans turn the replies into criticism about WWEs recent cuts. Last Friday, WWE released nearly 20 talents from the roster, including Kairi Sane. Her departure stood out because she was still part of an ongoing storyline, working alongside Asuka in a feud against IYO SKY that had been building since the second half of 2025. Plans for that rivalry had stretched into WrestleMania 42. Early ideas included a potential triple threat match involving Asuka, Sane, and SKY. There were also discussions about The Kabuki Warriors stepping into the WrestleMania Tag Team Title match after Nikki Bella suffered an injury. Instead, Paige returned to team with Brie Bella, and the duo ultimately captured the championships. Kairi Sane has since addressed speculation about her departure, making it clear that leaving WWE was not connected to her wanting to return to Japan, a rumor that circulated after her release. Fan-driven movements like this have influenced WWE decisions before. In 2024, the #WeWantCody movement exploded after The Rock appeared poised to take Cody Rhodes WrestleMania spotlight, eventually leading WWE to change course. A similar situation happened last year when R-Truths release sparked chants and online backlash that resulted in his return just days later. Now, with #WeWantKairi continuing to show up under multiple WWE-related posts, the pressure from fans doesnt appear to be fading anytime soon. Do you think the #WeWantKairi movement could actually influence WWE like past fan reactions have, or will the company hold firm this time? Share your thoughts and feedback in the comments below. G Add as a preferred source on Google
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