Why WWE Was Better Under Vince McMahon
2026 · Wrestling · Wrestling
Why WWE Was Better Under Vince McMahon
Why WWE Was Better Under Vince McMahon
2026
Wrestling
For 40 years, Vince McMahon was the most powerful man in professional wrestling. He turned WWE from a small regional promotion into a global entertainment empire that millions all over the world loved and enjoyed. His era gave us names like Hogan, The Rock, Undertaker, and John Cena, who became household names, along with shocking moments and storylines that became core childhood memories. However, scandals and legal troubles forced him to step down in 2022, and when Triple H took over creative, fans were optimistic. After all, this was the man who had rebuilt NXT from a game show into the most exciting brand in wrestling. And honestly, during Vince's final years, the storylines had gotten weird, and the product desperately needed fresh energy. But after almost four years of this Triple H experiment, many fans have reached an uncomfortable conclusion: WWE was better under Vince McMahon. It wasn’t perfect. It wasn’t always good. But it was better under Vince. And as someone who's been watching wrestling for almost three decades, I want to break down exactly why that is. Because this isn't about nostalgia. This is about understanding what made WWE special in the first place, and why Triple H's version of the company has quietly stripped away the very magic that made wrestling fun in the first place.