• Triple H speaks at a news conference announcing the WWE Network at the 2014 International CES at the Encore Theater in Las Vegas.

Triple H speaks at a news conference announcing the WWE Network at the 2014 International CES at the Encore Theater in Las Vegas. (Photo : Getty Images/Ethan Miller)

Triple-H shares his view on several wrestling related topics in an interview with NewsWeek, including Donald Trump's possible appearance at Wrestlemania, Goldberg's quick demolition of Brock Lesnar and whether or not his former DeGeneration X partner Chyna deserves a spot in the WWE Hall of Fame.

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Triple-H, the current COO of WWE and the man behind the success WWE NXT, provides an interesting answer when asked if President-elect Donald Trump will make a surprised appearance on Monday Night Raw or Smackdown Live.

While he's aware it's going to be a busy next four years for Trump, who was once involved in a Wrestlemania feud with Vince McMahon (remember Wrestlemania 20?), he's not ruling it out for it to happen.

 "I have a feeling his schedule might be packed... but who knows? Never say never in the WWE"

Triple H also gave his opinion on Goldberg's domination of the Brock Lesnar at Survivor Series 2016 after years of building the former UFC champion as an unstoppable beast on the WWE Roster.

"People never saw it coming. When you shock them, they're angry that you shocked them. When you don't shock them, they say it's too predictable."

Finally, Triple-H was asked if Chyna, the former Intercontinental and Women's champion, deserves to be inducted to the Hall of Fame.

"I think it's been brought up. But there's a lot of people in a long line that deserve to be in the Hall of Fame that will be in the Hall of Fame over time. That's a conversation that will happen. We'll see where it goes. But there are a lot of people and you can only put so many people in per year.

 "I don't think her passing signifies any change of her accomplishments. Her accomplishments are documented and were massive in our industry. Nothing has changed. She's a part of the Hall of Fame conversation, but she would have been anyway."