
Triple H made a bold claim about women WWE wrestlers in a private conversation that has since been made public.
New docu-series WWE: Unreal has finally dropped on Netflix, with the show going behind the curtain and into the writer's room of WWE superstars and storylines - while also revealing the 'Gorilla Position' that controls every match.
The five-part series provides an unprecedented look and has unveiled footage that was previously unseen during the live transmission.
It offers wrestling fans a revealing glimpse into the inner workings behind creating a WWE production; from Monday Night Raw to WrestleMania.
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WWE: Unreal includes a first-ever peek of the writer's room, where Triple H - real name Paul Levesque - works his magic as the promotion's Chief Content Officer.
In his role, he oversees the company's creative writing, talent relations, live events, talent development and creative service departments.
During the series, Triple H delivered a truth bomb as he acknowledged the women are a step ahead of the men.

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In a private conversation with WWE match producer Shane Helms, he could be heard saying: "Their pacing and the understanding of the moments and not arguing about the moments is better than the f**king dudes."
The former WWE superstar added: "Yeah, and to be honest, when you go down to the PC [Performance Center], there's f**king five women that are great for every guy.
"It's like, they come in... six months later, they are like f**king really good. The guy's are just f**king starting to figure sh*t out. They're just way smarter than us."
Helms, who competed in the ring under the WWE banner, replied: "You gotta call it like you see it."
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Some of the biggest names on WWE's star-studded roster are women wrestlers, including Becky Lynch, Bianca Belair, Charlotte Flair and Rhea Ripley to name but a few.
They have been handed some of the most significant spots in the WWE, including main-event bouts.