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When Triple H took charge in WWE, many improvements were seen. He is recognized for his creativity and leadership in delivering top-notch content. However, some issues have limited his effectiveness, notably his tendency to prolong storylines longer than necessary, which has sometimes hurt their impact.
Occasionally, it seemed Triple H struggled to wrap up feuds or plan new angles for wrestlers after a rivalry concluded. This resulted in storylines overstaying their welcome, causing audience frustration and unfavorable feedback.
Finn Balor vs. Damian Priest
Fans grew bored as this feud dragged on. After Priest was ousted from Judgment Day by Balor at SummerSlam 2024, a face turn for Priest began with him seeking revenge alongside Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan. Although the storyline started well, it became repetitive without real progress. Priest’s win over Balor at Bad Blood 2024 refocused him on the world title, with Balor reclaiming it from Gunther at Survivor Series. Their feud finally ended with a blow-off match in January 2025.
Rhea Ripley vs. Liv Morgan
Both Ripley and Morgan lost steam due to this drawn-out rivalry. Morgan’s heel run, including injuring Ripley, capturing the Women’s World Title, and involving Dominik Mysterio, initially gave WWE a compelling women’s storyline. Yet, the feud prolonged for nearly a year into 2025, dulling the momentum and in-ring chemistry between the two.
The Bloodline Saga
Once WWE’s most captivating storyline from 2020 to 2024, The Bloodline gradually became a shadow of its former self. Featuring twists and major moments with Roman Reigns, Sami Zayn, and Jey Uso, it lost direction after Cody Rhodes won the WWE Championship, with WWE unsuccessfully extending the saga by pushing Solo Sikoa as a new dominant figure. The final chapters felt dull and should have concluded earlier.
Chad Gable vs. Alpha Academy
Gable’s initial heel turn and subsequent abuse of his Alpha Academy teammates started strong but fizzled out due to excessive teasing and lack of payoff. Attempts to revive the feud sporadically haven’t helped, and the storyline has become stale.
Edge’s War with Judgment Day
Edge formed a faction on Raw, only to be betrayed by Judgment Day, culminating in a year-long feud against Finn Balor and Damian Priest. The rivalry peaked at WrestleMania 39 when Edge defeated Balor in a Hell in a Cell match, finally concluding the story after months of back-and-forth.
Seth Rollins vs. Finn Balor
Their chemistry was undeniable, producing consistently good matches. However, the feud was unnecessarily prolonged, especially after Rollins repeatedly won with underhanded tactics. The drawn-out story suggested Balor would eventually win, but the final outcome at SummerSlam 2023 mirrored earlier finishes, making the extension seem pointless.
Cody Rhodes vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
This trilogy was considered filler content with Rhodes decisively winning all three matches. The repetitive nature diminished Nakamura’s character strength and felt like a missed opportunity to build more meaningful rivalries.
Fan Take: This analysis highlights how extended storylines can both build anticipation and risk alienating fans when overused. For WWE followers, it serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between compelling storytelling and pacing, which is crucial for maintaining excitement in professional wrestling.