Maven has called out Triple H over his comments in WWE’s latest documentary on Netflix.
Former WWE superstar Maven Huffman has built a sizeable fanbase, thanks in part to his YouTube hustle. The former Tough Enough winner recently dropped a new video on his channel, in which he reacted to WWE: Unreal.
The documentary pulls back the curtain on WWE’s creative process with appearances from the likes of Triple H, John Cena, Cody Rhodes, and Rhea Ripley. At one point during the documentary, Triple H references his old beef with Punk, telling fans the issue between them stemmed from a lack of trust.
However, according to Maven, there weren’t a lot of names who trusted Triple H during that era—except his best friend, Shawn Michaels.
“No one trusted you, Hunter,” Maven said. “Not a damn — Shawn trusted you, right? There’s your list.”
Maven recalls his WWE experience with Triple H and Shawn Michaels
“You’re in a WWE locker room, and when you’re walking down from catering, and you see Hunter and Vince and Shawn. You see all these guys that you watched on TV, and you see all these guys that you’ve idolized for years, and all of a sudden, you’re not only in the same locker room as them, but hell, I’m on the show with them tonight,” Maven said.
He continued, “‘Well, I don’t want to step on anybody’s toes. I’m going to be the good little subordinate wrestler and do what I’m told. Hopefully, if I cross my fingers and I do what’s right, then my time will come.’ That’s how 99.9% of the locker room views it. Punk said that was bullshit, and I’m gonna be as much of a star as you are without your effing help. By God, he went out and did it.” [H/T Fightful]
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