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Triple H’s future at the helm of WWE‘s creative operations is now officially secured. PWInsider is reporting that Paul Levesque has signed a new multi-year employment agreement to remain WWE‘s Chief Content Officer — a deal potentially lasting up to three years that was finalized ahead of WrestleMania 42 weekend. The announcement was made by WWE President Nick Khan during a TKO all-hands virtual town hall on Monday.
During the town hall — which brought together all TKO divisions including the UFC and PBR for what was described as a highly positive and celebratory meeting — Khan also addressed the wave of social media criticism surrounding WrestleMania 42. He pushed back on the narrative that negative online reactions are an accurate measure of audience reception, citing past WrestleMania events that faced similar criticism without it reflecting the shows’ actual success or reception.
Nick Khan Confirmed Triple H’s New WWE Deal at a TKO Town Hall That Also Covered UFC White House Event and Olympics Plans
Additional topics discussed at the town hall included the UFC’s planned event at the White House later this year, On Location’s ongoing initiatives, and upcoming global events including the World Cup and the Olympics. Triple H’s contract renewal comes after a period of significant public scrutiny — the post-WrestleMania 42 releases, the Pat McAfee creative controversy, and fan criticism of the roster cuts all generated substantial noise in the weeks surrounding the show. Khan’s confirmation of Levesque’s continued role in a company-wide forum sends a clear message about the organizational stability WWE and TKO want to project heading into the post-WrestleMania season.
