Vince Russo also discussed the relationship between Triple H and Nick Khan, and he wasn’t buying the story that the WWE Executives were close friends.

Nick Khan was invited to Triple H’s 50th birthday party a couple of years ago. Interestingly enough, WWE ended up hiring Khan as its President and Chief Revenue Officer some months down the line.

Vince Russo, however, wasn’t convinced of Triple H and Nick Khan’s apparent friendship as he noted how the WWE President didn’t hesitate to revamp NXT’s presentation and the talent that will be featured moving forward.

Russo said Nick Khan effectively pulled the plug on Triple H’s vision and wasted all the work The Game had put into establishing the NXT brand since 2010.

Vince Russo explained how backstage politics worked in WWE and felt Nick Khan was more intelligent than the rest as he came from the cutthroat world of Hollywood.

The former WWE head writer alluded to Nick Khan as a businessman who looked beyond relationships. Something didn’t add up about Khan and Triple H’s dynamic for Russo, and he considered it a glaring red flag.

Vince Russo says Nick Khan wiped out everything that Triple H did for WWE NXT

Vince Russo continued in the same vein and blamed Nick Khan for ‘single-handedly’ destroying Triple H’s exceptional work in making NXT one of the best wrestling shows on TV.

Russo noted that Khan would have convinced Vince McMahon to alter the company’s approach towards the brand’s plans despite Triple H’s well-laid plans for the roster.

The former WWE champion was responsible for hiring established independent wrestlers. However, the latest update suggests that WWE has reverted to its former scouting practices and will stop signing indie talent.

As always, Vince Russo didn’t disappoint on the most recent Writing with Russo episode as he provided quite an explosive take about Triple H and Nick Khan’s backstage relationship in WWE. Let us also know what you think in the comments below.

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