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Triple H Gives Update On Future Of WarGames Matches In WWE

By The Spotlight StaffNovember 27, 2022
Triple H Gives Update On Future Of WarGames Matches In WWE
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WWE held a press conference a few hours later the Survivor Series premium live event went off the air. Sami Zayn, Becky Lynch Bianca Belair, and Triple H participated in the press conference.

During Triple H’s time in the press conference, one journalist asked if the WarGames Match will add to Survivor Series PLE going forward.

“I think we’ll see, I think it [WarGames] worked out incredibly well tonight. We’re in the process of looking at the overall year-to-year calendar, and seeing where things end up, but I believe tonight was very successful, so it makes me feel positive about it. We’ll see where the future takes us.”

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Triple H also said that WarGames Match could be featured in other premium live events too if the storyline needs that kind of stipulation match.

Stay tuned with The Spotlight for more news.

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