For those thinking that the WWE will be building Performance Centers all around the world, it might be time to hold back that idea for a little while as The Game has said it just isn't true.

Triple H seems to be the next in line to the throne in WWE and while he waits for his opportunity to lead the biggest professional wrestling company in the world, he's already making huge strides as to how the company recruits, trains and develops their talent, preparing them for their eventual callups to Raw, SmackDown Live and headlining big pay-per-view matches. The WWE Performance Center is just an example as the training facility was developed under Triple H's watch.

Earlier this week, Bobby Roode let loose the nugget that he thought the WWE was building a "new" and "larger" Performance Center. When interviewed about that very subject, Triple H squashed that rumor, stating that while Roode's information is "glorious", it's "just not accurate always."

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Triple H said during his media call:

"We have no current plans for a larger facility that are in the works. It is constantly something we are looking at, growing and evolving, I never want to be stagnant to where we are. The Performance Center is kind of the heart of what we do, because it's creating the future and it's churning out all this talent, plus the content we're creating out of there. There will be some announcements on some new things we are doing from there soon, but I'm always open to that idea of expanding out in the future. Is it in my mind? Absolutely. Have we started actually doing that yet or physically going down that road? We have not. But I do appreciate Bobby's enthusiasm for it, certainly."

So, while Roode's announcement is something fans would love and would likely be a plan WWE has for the future, the idea that WWE is already blueprinting the plans to a new facility is a little hasty.

Undoubtedly, as WWE grows and with the introduction of a new Performance Center website meant to bring in new recruits from all over the world, other Performance Centers will start to pop up all over the place. At that time, Roode will have shown he could see the future. That said, with the growth of WWE, it's not too hard to see what's coming, even if is isn't quite here yet.