A former WWE star has claimed that Triple H treated him better than Maven.
On the recently released WWE Unreal series on Netflix, a moment from the first episode saw CM Punk call out Seth Rollins’ current character as a shade to his original 2011 pipebomb promo. In the same episode, Triple H was captured, claiming that CM Punk did not trust him.
Now, reacting to the episode on his YouTube channel, former WWE star Maven Huffman voiced his opinion and called out Triple H by stating,
“No-one trusted you Hunter. Not a damn. Well, Shawn(Michaels) trusted you. There’s your list.”
However, another ex-WWE star, Justin Credible, did not take lightly to Maven’s remarks and decided to speak out in The Game’s favor. Reacting to the post on X(Twitter), Credible wrote,
“With all due respect @TripleH whether I liked it or not was always honest with me. Always good to me from the early days of 94 to 97 till the 2000s more than I can say for you.”
The comments raised major speculation amongst the fans regarding a real-life possible heat between the two ex-WWE stars.
The 51-year-old Credible was a part of the Stamford-based promotion from 1994 to 1997, 2001 to 2003, and again for a brief stint in 2006.
Former WWE Star Maven Believes CM Punk Has Not Changed
In the same YouTube video, Maven also opened up about Triple H’s comments about CM Punk in the Netflix series, where The King of Kings opened up about The Second City Saint possibly changing and evolving from his previous self.
However, Maven believes Punk has not changed and is still the same person.
That’s envy. That’s jealousy speaking. The new brand-new, and improved lighter side of Punk that Hunter claimed he heard over the phone, or met in person, or saw and said, ‘Hey, let’s give him another shot.’ That’s all bulls**t! The moment he’s saying that Seth is a version of him, and that’s why he’s got this WWE universe, it’s because he’s stealing from me. That tells me he’s the same, same dude.”
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