Triple H Talks Relationship With Vince McMahon, His Backstage Duties For WWE, More
With Triple H gaining more power seemingly weekly within WWE, many wonder exactly what his role consists of. Triple H spoke to Tim Ferriss on The Tim Ferriss Show this week and discussed his job with the company, as well as his relationship with WWE Owner Vince McMahon.
"Vince is kind of the ultimate filter of creative. While I weigh in a lot on that stuff, and the content that is going to go on the network and all these things, I weigh in on it from a creative concept. I'm also approving t-shirt designs and banner designs and going through all of that, the day to day process. It's a lot of hats. It's funny, I used to marvel at Vince's ability when I first started coming into the office. I've had a working, kinda behind the scenes relationship with Vince since probably," said Triple H.
Triple H spoke about growing his relationship with Vince McMahon, and how McMahon was determined to get him out of the ring and into the office.
"I started in '95, so early in '96. I just was always fascinated with the behind the scenes of the business and how it all came together as much as I was doing it in the ring. He and I just kind of clicked in that sense and we started working together. I didn't meet Steph, his daughter, until quite a few years later, and then we ended up having a relationship and the whole thing. But I had this working relationship with Vince, and as time went on and I got more and more involved in that, kinda later in my career, he used to ask me, 'when are you going to stop messing around in the ring and come do some real work in the office? You need to be in the office.'"
Triple H also said that McMahon's ability to do a little bit of everything amazes him, and may have motivated him to do the same later in his career.
"I used to marvel at how many hats he wore and how quickly he could change them," Triple H said. He'd be talking about a foreign tour and box office receipts or a touring strategy or a marketing strategy for that and two seconds later he's looking at a t-shirt design and approving colors and then that would go away and now he's looking at some new talent. It was just so many hats that he wore and it used to amaze me at how quickly he could change gears. And I find myself now having to do that same thing. It's really cool to see yourself growing that way because I used to think how does he keep this straight? At first, I couldn't keep that straight and now, you learn it, you adapt to that process."
You can hear the full interview on The Tim Ferriss Show at this link.