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Fans Go Berserk as WWE Hall of Famer Reveals Former TNA Official as Triple H’s “Right-Hand Man” for Content Development: “Now That’s Generational”

Published 05/21/2023, 4:45 PM EDT

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Being the head of the creative department in pro wrestling is not an easy job. The former owner Vince McMahon called the shots for nearly four decades and had certain people around him, one of them being the late Pat Patterson who was his right-hand man. The moment Triple H took over this position, everyone was in a dilemma. Despite the odds, ‘The Game’ ran the department pretty smoothly. But he was not all alone in this journey.

He also has a right-hand man that fans were unaware of. However, it is no longer a mystery as the WWE legend Kevin Nash has revealed his name and it has generated a buzz among the WWE fans.

The WWE Hall of Famer pulls drapes off Triple H’s right-hand man

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In the recent episode of his podcast “Kliq This”, the WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash revealed that WWE’s senior director of content and development is former TNA (Impact Wrestling) official Jeremy Borash and that he is the “right-hand man” of the CCO Triple H.

He even mentioned that Borash has been working closely with Triple H since August last year. “Borash is absolutely a breed above….I mean, he’s like Triple H’s right-hand man.”, said Kevin Nash.

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This was something really jaw-dropping for the WWE Universe. As soon as fans came across this news they shared their excitement over on Twitter.

Most of the fans were happy for Jeremy Borash who has come this far in the professional wrestling world. Some were also excited to see where this duo of Triple H and Borash will take the company that the McMahon family has established.

Here are the top tweets by the fans:

These fans are delighted that Borash has come a very long way.

 

 

This is not the first time when Triple H and Jeremy Borash have headlined the wrestling news together. A while ago, ‘The Game’ praised the work that Borash did in Impact Wrestling.

The time when Jeremy Borash impressed Triple H

Jeremy Borash has served TNA/Impact Wrestling for 16 years. During his time in the company, he did amazing work with match concepts and as part of the announce team as well as a presenter. His series of Hardy Compound matches was a huge hit among fans.

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In 2020, Triple H praised the work of Borash saying that Borash is incredible when it comes to storytelling. The WWE chief content officer also mentioned that Jeremy Borash took the concept matches “to another level”. 

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Borash joined WWE in 2018. Initially, he was a color commentator of ‘205 Live’ and was also serving the NXT as a member of the creative team. One of his amazing works in the WWE includes his job as the lead director for The Undertaker’s farewell match with the WWE superstar AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36, which was a cinematic Boneyard Match.

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From being the second employee of TNA to working as the senior director of content and development under the leadership of ‘The Game’ Triple H, the 48-year-old Jeremy Borash has really established himself as one of the crucial personalities in the professional wrestling world.

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Manjot Kaur

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Manjot Kaur is a WWE writer at EssentiallySports. As a combat sports athlete herself, she has a deep understanding of the physical and intellectual nuances of wrestling, giving her a distinct edge when reporting on the action in the ring. With her direct association with sport on the ground, Manjot is able to provide unparalleled insight into the world of pro wrestling, offering readers an in-depth look at the personalities, rivalries, and storylines that define the sport.
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Sherjeel Malik