Kenny Omega has given his thoughts on Triple H and his executive role.
Now retired from in-ring competition, Paul Levesque focuses on WWE creative as he is the company’s Chief Content Officer. Removing a lot of the creative and production aspects that frustrated a lot of viewers, many have praised Levesque for his refreshed approach and how programming has improved significantly as a result. Although the former AEW World Champion has never worked under Levesque, he has joined the masses in showing his appreciation for the new style of WWE programming.
Discussing Levesque’s creative on a Twitch stream, Omega stated that although he does not know what is a direct result of Levesque’s input, he is very appreciative of the variety of in-ring styles he is open to use on TV:
“Everyone seems to know just what he is booking and what he isn’t booking. Even as a wrestler who has kind of like an inside track, I don’t know what his ideas are,” said Omega. “I don’t know what’s a result of just what comes from his brain and his brain alone, so I can’t comment to that. What I do appreciate is that he’s open-minded to all the styles of the world of wrestling. I think I’m sure he probably prefers one over the other or some over others, but I like that he’s giving everything a shot.”
Also on his Twitch stream, Kenny Omega admitted that he recently considered in-ring retirement.
Kenny Omega Announces Major Match For AEW Double Or Nothing
Appearing on an episode of Dynamite in his home town of Winnipeg, Omega discussed his ongoing battles with diverticulitis before being attacked by The Elite. One week later, Kenny Omega appeared in a hospital bed and made the announcement for a huge match scheduled to take place at Double or Nothing that will involve his fellow EVPs.