Triple H offered a glimpse behind the curtain when it comes to one duo’s impressive entrance.
In addition to in-ring skill, a professional wrestler’s persona is vital in helping audiences invest in their favorite stars. One way to help fans understand a wrestler’s character is to make an impact with an entrance, and no one is more impressive than WWE when creating a spectacle for its superstars.
Taking to social media, Triple H shared footage of him coaching The Bloodline‘s Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga in their entrance, coupled with comparison footage of the way the entrance looked on SmackDown.
Every @WWE entrance is an opportunity to show the world ‘who you are.’ In Jacob Fatu’s case, it’s a destroyer. @jacobfatu_wwe #SmackDown
Every @WWE entrance is an opportunity to show the world ‘who you are.’
In Jacob Fatu’s case, it’s a destroyer.@jacobfatu_wwe#SmackDownpic.twitter.com/3KyLdWAI2T
— Triple H (@TripleH) January 17, 2025
Triple H Confirms Change Is Coming To WWE SmackDown
In late 2023, it was reported that major changes were about to take place when it comes to WWE programming. Not only would SmackDown be moving back to the USA Network, NXT would be moving to the CW. Raw, meanwhile, is set to move to Netflix in January, marking the first time in history the red brand will not air on cable television.
SmackDown premiered on USA back in September, and soon after, reports emerged that changes weren’t over for the blue brand as SmackDown would be moving to a three hour format in January.
The first three hour broadcast took place on January 3rd, but in a recent interview, Triple H confirmed that SmackDown would be moving back to 2 hours in the future.