The Miz: "Triple H has one of the best minds for the business that I’ve ever seen"

The Miz fully supports whatever Triple H has planned for WWE

The former Intercontinental Champion believes that WWE's Chief Content Officer has been a key factor in the company’s success

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Antonio Rubio
Antonio Rubio
Published 09/26/2025

The new era of WWE has practically changed everything in the company. What was once the McMahon's company has turned into a well-oiled machine, raising the level of its product from a commercial point of view, as reflected in its million-dollar revenues in recent years.

Creatively, a great change has also been perceived, with Triple H taking the reins of the business to become the visible face of the company. A change that has been very well received by fans and by the talent itself, many of whom have praised their new boss for his approachability and leadership style. This was explained by The Miz in a recent interview with The Schmo.

"Triple H has been doing a phenomenal job as WWE's creative head, and the results speak for themselves. There is a reason why every show is sold out. The fact that we are not only on Netflix or USA Network, but now also have a partnership with ESPN for all our PLEs... This company is at its best moment; it is thriving, and the stories are unbeatable. So, whatever Triple H has planned, I fully support it. Because, honestly, he has one of the best minds in the business that I have seen," said The Miz.

At another point in the interview, The Miz also praised the current stories being developed in WWE's television programming, going as far as stating that the current era in which the company finds itself is superior to the Attitude Era

While it is true that WWE has regained the attention it had lost a few years ago, resulting in a higher influx of viewers to its shows, it is also true that a sector of fans has begun to criticize the company for unpopular decisions, such as high ticket prices, the dismissal of talents beloved by the public, or questionable creative decisions, like Brock Lesnar's recent squash of John Cena at Wrestlepalooza.