With Vince McMahon now retired and out of the picture, Triple H (real name) Paul Levesque has more power in the company than ever before.

Friday will mark two weeks since McMahon announced his retirement after four decades at the helm. WWE announced that his daughter, Stephanie, and WWE President Nick Khan would serve as the co-CEOs of WWE. Triple H was also named the new Head of Talent Relations, as well as the leader of WWE creative going forward.

Predictably, news of Triple H's promotions led to positive reactions within the company. The Game, of course, has strong working relationships with countless superstars due largely to his involvement in the success of the NXT program. Several former WWE stars have been vocal in the about their frustrations with McMahon and WWE's other higher-ups.

However, a new report indicates that some WWE talents aren't exactly thrilled about Triple H having more power in the company.

Speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio (h/t WrestlingNews.co), Dave Meltzer reported that some WWE stars are worried about losing "their spots" following McMahon's retirement.

"I’ve heard from some talent, and generally, they are positive," Meltzer said. "There are definitely people who are worried that they’re gonna lose their spots, and there will be some people who will because you’re gonna have different visions of who the top people are. Not everyone can be a top person."

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It's anybody's guess which WWE stars will see less screen time and fewer pushes under Triple H. On the flip side, several WWE stars are bound to receive massive pushes with Triple H now leading the way. This includes former NXT Champion Ciampa, who will challenge Bobby Lashley for the United States Championship on next week's edition of WWE Raw.

Triple H Has Wasted No Time Making Changes

Saturday's SummerSlam pay-per-view and this week's episode of Raw received strong reviews from pundits and fans, and rightfully so. Triple H didn't want to waste much time in showing the WWE Universe that things will change for the better. He brought back Dakota Kai at SummerSlam just months after she left the company (Kai is now in a stable with Iyo Sky and Bayley). The Lesnar-Reigns match turned out to be the best showdown of their historic feud, too.

It wouldn't be a surprise if Triple H brought back more recently released WWE stars. It's only a matter of time until he begins pushing other marquee stars and fan favorites, too.

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