This is why I didn't want to keep posting in here, because people like you are looking at any positive things to say about Triple H and making it sound like I'm smearing lipstick on his ass. The product is objectively better now than it was before COVID, in the dark ages when we all criticized this company and No Watch Gang took off. What you don't understand is that black wrestlers have always been suppressed. Whether it's Vince or Triple H, that's always been the case. Kofi was champion for six months in 2019, and he lost the title in six seconds. WWE has a long history of misusing and underutilizing black talent, and Triple H is continuing the tradition.
You keep talking about the pandemic era, I keep asking you why you think black wrestlers were pushed during that specific time and no other time, and you refuse to answer the question. The elephant in the room is a black man was savagely murdered and that made companies everywhere do a double take on how they treat black people, black-owned businesses, black entertainment. All of a sudden, Target was doing deals with black-owned businesses and we had two black WWE Champions in the same year. It took until 2021 to have two black men compete for the WWE Championship. Two black women were in the main event of WrestleMania. Again, why do you think that happened?
You claim I don't know anything about you, and you don't know anything about me. My first post in this thread was literally me pointing out the multiple issues Triple H has been having with booking black wrestlers. I complained about the New Day's storyline on January 6, eight days before this thread was even made. Montez Ford was ignored after his Elimination Chamber performance. The Street Profits are just now getting somewhere with their storyline. The women's division has been centered around Rhea for way too long, to the point where fans don't understand why Bianca and Naomi are in the Chamber. Two veterans who have been over for years and they get treated like the little homies next to Chelsea Green. That's all Triple H's doing.
I can't convince you that I don't give a fukk about Triple H. He does certain things well and certain things sloppy. It's obvious to everyone (including me, so you don't forget it) that he's weird about non-white talent, especially black talent because he doesn't want them stealing focus from his favorites. He's no different from the last guy that had the book. The difference is that I can stomach the shows now. I don't care to defend him beyond what I've been seeing for the last couple years. This is the same guy that sat behind Linda McMahon while she talked about underfunding schools that teach black history. Guy doesn't need my sympathy or my praise for that reason......as a human being. That shyt bleeds into his work and that's why this thread is almost a hundred pages. At least Vince had enough awareness to know MLK was a hero.
Believe me, ever since this thread has been made, I've been taking mental notes of how black talent has been booked and the evidence is piling up. Don't put that apologist label on me again like I'm one of these WWE stans that go to war with the AEW stans. I stopped watching full-time in 2019 and only came back after Punk returned, so I was casual for a couple years. But if black wrestlers who rose up during that era are getting the shaft now, there's a major reason for that and it's because companies no longer have to pretend they care for black skin.