The 49-year-old worked for WWE between 1998 and 2000 before returning for another short stint with the company in 2005. He is also known for spending three years in ECW between 1995 and 1998.
In an interview with Sportskeeda Wrestling’s Riju Dasgupta, Meanie praised WWE’s higher-ups for treating him with respect:
Stephanie McMahon recently resigned as WWE Chairwoman and co-CEO following Vince McMahon’s return as Executive Chairman. Triple H, meanwhile, still leads the creative team as WWE’s Chief Content Officer.
Meanie added that The King of Kings has always known the difference between joking around and taking the wrestling business seriously:
The Blue Meanie elaborates on Triple H’s wrestling mindset
In 1999, the 14-time world champion became known as The Game after he referred to himself by the nickname in a famous backstage interview with Jim Ross.
The Blue Meanie believes the name perfectly suits the retired superstar due to his professional approach to the wrestling industry:
The Game has worked for WWE since 1995. The Blue Meanie only has positive things to say about his former co-worker’s rise from in-ring talent to creative figurehead:
The former ECW star also discussed the recent decision to let Shinsuke Nakamura appear in Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling NOAH.
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