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MVP Rips Triple H Again: “Who Did Triple Nose Ever Get Over?”

MVP criticizes Triple H again, comparing his ability to elevate talent unfavorably to The Undertaker.

MVP Rips Triple H Again: “Who Did Triple Nose Ever Get Over?”
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MVP went after Triple H publicly once again, this time questioning the current WWE creative chief’s ability to elevate other talents throughout his in-ring career.

During the Marking Out podcast, MVP compared Triple H to The Undertaker, claiming that the “Deadman” played a major role in building up several names, while HHH left behind a much shorter list.

“You can go down the list and you can think of talents that Taker worked with that he elevated and got them over. How many people do you remember ‘The Nose’ getting over—I mean Triple H in his career? How many people can you associate with him? And I’ll give you two. I’ll give you Randy. I’ll give you Batista. Who else can you remember Triple Nose getting over?”

“Jeff Hardy—I remember the finish because, you know, it was a three count and he sat up smiling like, ‘Gosh, golly, he got me,’ you know. Not, ‘Boom—oh man, I’m hurt—oh man.’ He—I know the man, I worked with the man.”

“Your ego—I mean, your opinion versus my experience are very different. He wouldn’t even give that to Jeff Hardy where, ‘Oh man, he beat me.’ He got up, sat up, and like, ‘He got me,’ you know.”

“So, Triple H—top guy, drew a lot of money, was a player. Undertaker—top guy, drew a lot of money, was a player. If Undertaker made, let’s just say for the sake of our conversation, through the course of his career, 10 other guys, and The Nose got two or three other guys over that he elevated them—in the big scheme of things, the big picture, who was more valuable for the company?”

“Well, it would be Undertaker. The guy who was a top guy who knew how to get himself over and get other people over—that’s the problem, because you have guys that have that ego where it’s all about me. It’s all about me—uh.” h/t Ringside News

The criticism is nothing new. Back in 2025, MVP had already stated that his issues with Triple H came from personal interactions and backstage decisions, going as far as saying he had “zero respect” for him.

Currently in AEW, MVP is part of The Hurt Syndicate alongside Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin.