Summary

Nick Khan reportedly told WWE staff during a town hall meeting on Monday that Paul Levesque will remain in place as the company's head of creative.

The report said Khan backed Levesque's work as WWE Chief Content Officer, while also defending the product against online criticism. It was not clear from the account whether Khan's remarks signaled a formal contract extension for Levesque or a public show of confidence in his current performance.

Khan also reportedly argued that much of the criticism comes from a vocal minority, pointing to the reaction around WrestleMania night one compared with night two.

WrestleMania criticism Khan addressed

The reported town hall comments came after some fans pushed back on WrestleMania for its heavy ad load and for creative choices in the Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton program, including Pat McAfee's involvement in the main event angle.

That matters because Khan was not just defending one show, he was publicly reinforcing Levesque's standing inside WWE while the company is still dealing with the reaction to its biggest weekend of the year. It also tracks with earlier reporting on how WWE creative is shaped at the top, with Levesque remaining the central figure on the wrestling side even as major corporate voices stay involved.

What this means for Triple H in WWE

Levesque keeping Khan's support gives WWE creative a measure of stability coming out of WrestleMania season, especially when fan debate around the product is loudest. Unless WWE says more, the report reads more like a strong internal endorsement than a confirmed new contract.

Sources

As reported by POST Wrestling