The transition in leadership from Vince McMahon to Triple H last July wasn’t a difficult one for Charlotte Flair.
After McMahon retired from WWE, the Game was appointed Head of WWE Creative, a role McMahon had previously occupied.
It wasn’t long after that Triple H was appointed WWE’s Head of Talent Relations, replacing John Laurinaitis.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, Flair explained why it was not a difficult transition for her. She said,
“I think it’s different for me because I’m already established. Triple H was my boss early on [in NXT.] He’s my boss now, whether it’s Triple H or Vince, I think the biggest change for a talent in leadership is more the new talent.”
Triple H’s tenure as Head of Talent Relations saw several released Superstars return, including Karrion Kross, Bray Wyatt, Emma, Dakota Kai, and others.
Flair added that she believes her role has always been the same, no matter who is in charge. She said,
“I’ve been under both reigns. My job is to perform and to make the best product. My job is to make Triple H happy right now. If it’s Vince, my job is to make Vince happy. The transition is very easy. From a character standpoint it hasn’t changed, but the transition from one boss to another has been easy for me.”
Charlotte Flair will defend the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship against Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania 39 next month.