Triple H talks protecting WWE talent; WWE donates $1.2m

  • Welcome to "The New" Wrestling Smarks Forum!

    I see that you are not currently registered on our forum. It only takes a second, and you can even login with your Facebook! If you would like to register now, pease click here: Register

    Once registered please introduce yourself in our introduction thread which can be found here: Introduction Board


Crayo

The Boss
Joined
Dec 16, 2011
Messages
63,815
Reaction score
6,080
Points
1
Location
United Kingdom of Ambrose
Website
wweforums.net
USA Today reports that over the next three years, WWE will donate $1.2 million to Chris Nowinski’s Sports Legacy Institute to further the research needed to determine the existence of CTE, a disease that has been linked to head and brain trauma in athletics.

Triple H told the paper:
“Obviously, I think it’s such a huge concern for everybody right now in sports and in the military. As we learn more and more about concussions and what can become of it, I think it’s a problem for everybody.”
“We still hit people with metal chairs, just not in the head anymore. We took out the things that … caused the most concussions and the most head impacts.”

Triple H also talked about how WWE has modified their training and moves to curtail blows to the head. He commented:

“In 2011, we had 25 concussions of the 150 talent (wrestlers) on the road all year long. … In 2012, we only had 11. If you’re in the NFL, your goal is to try to hit the other guy as hard as possible. … The goal in what we do is the exact opposite. The goal in what we do is first and foremost … protect your opponent. Without him you have nothing. … Our whole goal is to make something look as devastating as possible and as impactful as possible with as little impact as possible. It’s really the art of what we do. We really work on that with talent. If John Cena and I are in a story line together and I hit John Cena hard and he gets injured, and he’s out, it hurts me as much as it hurts him. He’s out; now my opponent that I’m in a story line with is gone and my storyline just ended.”



Read more: http://www.pwmania.com/triple-h-com...illion-to-chris-nowinskis-group#ixzz2TYgPHBzC
 

Lockard 23

The WWF/E Guru
Joined
Feb 10, 2012
Messages
6,691
Reaction score
1,927
Points
0
Age
37
Location
Union City, Tennessee
Didn't they originally refuse to admit that Nowinski was right about Benoit's brain condition being the reason for his murder/suicide? (Obviously, they knew he was right all along, otherwise why would they ban chair shots to the head and Orton's punt kick.)
 

Dolph'sZiggler

Biggest self-mark since Bret Hart
Joined
Feb 2, 2012
Messages
47,754
Reaction score
14,050
Points
0
Age
34
Even though I applaud them for taking measures to help eliminate head injuries I'm not sure I believe his figures. Over the past two years they've had less than 40 concussions total? Seems like a stretch. Documented concussions maybe.
 

Ovaldinho

New Member
Joined
May 13, 2013
Messages
8,741
Reaction score
1,670
Points
3
Age
27
Didn't they originally refuse to admit that Nowinski was right about Benoit's brain condition being the reason for his murder/suicide?
Hunter isn't as much of a pretentious idiot as Mr.McMahon.
 

Farooq

Chairwoman of The New Day
Joined
Jun 2, 2012
Messages
23,193
Reaction score
7,027
Points
0
Location
619
Good, that is a logical way of thinking from HHH. It's good to protect your opponent when wrestling with him, but also making him look like he's getting hurt. Not bad Hunter, not bad :obama: