Paul “Triple H” Levesque had a lot to comment on and announce today.
He had this to say about tonight’s episode of Raw:
A lot can happen on a Saturday night in @WWE.
Four high-stakes matches…
Two NEW world champions crowned…
And a history-making announcement for December 13th…There’s a new landscape in WWE, starting tonight on #WWERaw. pic.twitter.com/qh8woLH3Wi
— Triple H (@TripleH) November 3, 2025
He also announced that all sales of the Survivor Series theme song will go to charity in memory of friend Ozzy Osbourne.
Ozzy Osbourne’s music has been part of the soundtrack of my life. I was lucky to be a fan and eventually call him a friend.
This year, all profits from the sale of Ozzy/Judas Priest’s version of “War Pigs” will be donated to The Glenn Tipton Parkinson’s Foundation and Cure… pic.twitter.com/L1yVSNsUyP
— Triple H (@TripleH) November 3, 2025
In an interview he spoke about his booking approach and how it was more cinematic than combat sports based. On the All-In podcast he said:
“We tell stories. People within our business sometimes take this wrong but we don’t write the shows based on ‘That’ll be a great match.’ We write it on the stories that we can create, the protagonist, the antagonist, how does that work with each other, telling stories that can resonate with people that maybe they’ve experienced in their real life, some type of fantastical version of that.”
Triple H continued:
“I would say we’re much more akin to the Marvel Universe where you’re planning out long-term, where the movies fit and how they go with all the characters than we are direct MMA. At the end of the day, direct MMA is you’re booking matches and the interest is, ‘That guy’s really good. He’s really good. I’m not sure who’s going to win. Let’s put them together.’ When you get the right personalities involved, then it explodes.”



