Triple H confirms he has multiple plans for WrestleMania 41

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Triple H is in charge of making WrestleMania 41 the best show of the year, especially with WWE RAW's move to Netflix. The Chief Content Officer recently confirmed his plans for the Grandest Stage of Them All in 2025.

There have been multiple reports regarding the matches being planned for WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas. The Rock's presence at the event seems to be a huge determining factor, but Triple H is ready for anything that will happen on the Road to WrestleMania.

Speaking on The Press Box podcast, The Game was asked about his plans for WrestleMania 41. He confirmed that he has planned ideas for everything and is prepared for anything that could happen, such as injuries, surprises, and other determining factors like The Rock.

"Do I have in my mind an idea of, do we have WrestleMania written out? Yes. Do I think it will change? 100%. Do I have a plan B? Yes. Do I have a plan C? Yes. Do I think those are completely relevant? No. There could be changes where all of that stuff at any given moment, we just do like, all right, erase all the whiteboards, and let’s start over. It’s just the nature of the beast," Triple H said. (H/T Fightful)

If The Rock won't be available for WrestleMania 41, a couple of rumored plans include Cody Rhodes vs. John Cena and Roman Reigns vs. CM Punk. Both are dream matches, but as the Chief Content Officer said, nothing has been set in stone yet.


Triple H opens up on The Rock's availability for WrestleMania 41

With Triple H speaking to multiple media outlets ahead of WWE RAW's premiere episode on Netflix, questions about The Rock will pop up sooner or later. In an appearance on the SI Media podcast, Jimmy Traina asked The Game about The Final Boss' potential program for WrestleMania 41.

"He's super collaborative with me and super collaborative with Nick on what we want to do, contrary to what a lot of people think. Time will tell. I don't want to give anything away, but I do believe that as moments appear here that are huge game-changing moments, he's a game-changer. That's what he does and who he is," Triple H said. (H/T Fightful)

The Rock tried to steal the spotlight from Cody Rhodes last year, but fan protests led to the creation of The Final Boss. This turned something negative into something positive, although his presence at this year's show is still unknown.