
During a candid conversation on The High Performance podcast, Paul โTriple Hโ Levesque opened up about a recurring issue heโs observed among WWE talentโthe gradual loss of drive and discipline once they make it to the main roster.
Triple H spoke honestly about the importance of maintaining passion and purpose, noting that some wrestlers show incredible potential but lose their edge after reaching Raw or SmackDown.
โI see people all the time that want more but arenโt doing anything different to get more,โ he began. โI canโt tell you how many talent I see come through our developmental system in phenomenal shape, work ethic, they look great, their stamina, they never blow up in the ring, everythingโs spot on. They do everything right. They get brought up to Raw or SmackDown, they start on a journey, and six months in, Iโm like, โThis guy, you can barely tell heโs the same guy he was six months ago.โโ
He explained that while some of that change is due to the demands of life on the road, much of it stems from complacency, which he considers the enemy of progress.
โThey get out of shape, they stop training so hardโฆ Some of thatโs a learning curve of doing it on the road versus doing it at the Performance Center and all those things, but likeโฆ becoming complacent. When I say like passion or drive, complacency is the opposite of that. Youโre complacent because your passion is waning.โ
Triple H concluded by reinforcing the need for self-reflection and reconnection to purpose:
โSometimes you have to remind yourself of what your passion is to do this.โ
As WWE continues its red-hot run heading into WrestleMania 41, Levesqueโs message serves as both a challenge and a reminder to current and future talent: complacency kills momentum, but passion fuels greatness.