Triple H Comments on His Praise of IYO SKY & Her Importance on WWE Roster
Netflix recently released the second season of the WWE: Unreal docuseries on their service.
One of the topics in the fourth episode involved WWE CCO Paul “Triple H” Levesque giving his praise to IYO SKY as a performer in wrestling and how she would be the most important piece to a roster if he had to rebuild one from scratch.
“Iyo, from day one to me, just had this innate charisma. When she walks out, there’s just little things she does. If I said to somebody five years ago, ‘we’re gonna have a female, and that this (does Sky’s signature head point taunt) is going to be this huge thing,’ right? You’d be like ‘get out of here’. When she does it, it’s money, it’s spectacular. If I was to get decimated on a roster of people and say, ‘We gotta start over,’ I would look at it and say ‘If you leave me IYO, I’m good.’”
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com
Seth Rollins Comments on He Initially Wanted LA Knight To Not Know About His Worked Knee Injury
One of the topics in the recently released second season of the WWE: Unreal docuseries on Netflix involved Seth Rollins worked knee injury angle at this past July’s WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event show.
During the episode, WWE CCO Paul “Triple H” Levesque gave his thoughts about how Rollins had wanted to not let LA Knight to know about the plans for his worked knee injury storyline and why he shut down that idea from Rollins.
“One of the few people that I couldn’t in good conscience let think that this was real, was LA Knight. But Seth came to me and he said, ‘why does LA Knight need to know? I don’t feel like he needs to know,’ I said, ‘Seth. If the roles were reversed on this and I didn’t tell you, you would be out of your mind pissed at me. You’re a professional in the ring, and your first thought is make sure your opponent doesn’t get hurt and all these things, and he gets hurt on your watch and then you find out later it was all bullshit? You’d be out of your mind mad that I didn’t clue you in on that.’ He paused for a few seconds, looked at me, and was like ‘fair enough’, and he never brought it up again right? He has to know.”
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com
Backstage Update on WWE’s Changes for WWE LFG Season Three & Talents Involved
As noted before, Kevin Owens and Natalya recently joined the cast of WWE’s WWE LFG series to be among the coaches for the upcoming new season.
PWInsider’s Mike Johnson reported that his sources stated that filming for this upcoming new season has been underway in Florida with Owens, Natalya, and WWE Hall of Famers Bubba Ray Dudley and Booker T to be the coaches for the third season.
Those spoken to reportedly stated that WWE made a big change in direction for WWE LFG with the show pivoting the focus away from the competition between the coaches in favor of the focus now being on the talents training.
Johnson reported that Jeremy Borash and Vic Joseph will remain as the commentary team for the upcoming new season.
This upcoming new season reportedly will be featuring WWE developmental talents Zena Sterling, Elijah Holyfield, Nathaniel Cranton, Kam Hendrix, Drake Morreaux, Tate Wilder, and Chantel Monroe among the competitors.

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