After the spectacle of WrestleMania 40, WWE dared to start a new chapter under the leadership of WWE Content Director Paul “Triple H” Levesque. In these big changes, the former WWE Tag Team Champion Mideon shows his knowledge on the new episode of Six Feet Under, showing the current landscape of the company and some of its most famous, including future WWE Women’s Champion Liv Morgan and Jade Cargill.
Embrace the new era
“I have to say, my heart goes out to Liv [Morgan],” Mideon enthused. “He’s like family to me. For men, Gunther and Drew are my top choices.” With Triple H at the helm, Mideon believes WWE’s storytelling has improved significantly, and the effectiveness of the promotion’s ever-changing narrative.
Jade Cargill Potential
Mideon offered some useful criticism while talking to Jade Cargill. “There is no doubt that he has the image of a superstar. But he has to find himself without losing his identity as a hero,” he said, stressing the importance of balancing the development of a person with real people.
Nostalgia and Evolution
Reflecting on his return to WWE at the 2020 Premium Live Event at Survivor Series, Mideon said the atmosphere in the locker room is a stark contrast to his glory days in the Attitude Era. He laments the lack of camaraderie among the current members, noting the feeling of isolation on individual tour buses rather than the team spirit that characterized the past. “It’s not like it used to be,” Midion remembers thinking. “At that time, we arrive, go into the dressing room, play dominoes, and just hang out. That design is everything to us.”
Looking to the future
Despite this, Mideon remains optimistic about the future of WWE under Triple H’s leadership as he emphasized the importance of creating a supportive and collaborative environment backstage, just like the dynamic partnership that defined WWE’s history.
Overall, Mideon’s reflections are filled with nostalgia for loved ones from the past and hope for the future under WWE’s new leadership. As the industry continues to grow, his thoughts remind us of the long-term impact of personal relationships and the true story of creating the WWE experience.