WWE rumors [VIDEO]: Triple H and Stephanie McMahon have more power than Vince? Report on "The Game" and Stephanie taking on bigger role

Word going around the WWE is that Triple H and Stephanie McMahon have taken on a more important and bigger role in the company while Vince McMahon has been less hands-on, including with the booking of Sunday's historic WrestleMania XXX pay-per-view at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.

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Wrestlingheadlines.com reports that over the past few weeks, Triple H and Stephanie have taken on a more important role and have had more creative control then in the past, including over the WrestleMania XXX pay-per-view, which has been revered by many fans.

The report indicates that Vince McMahon is still in charge and has the final say, but there is a feeling of transition within the WWE of Stephanie and Triple H having bigger roles and doing more creatively than Vince does.

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It was reported on Monday that Vince had actually left WrestleMania XXX prior to its conclusion to ride in an ambulance with The Undertaker after he suffered a concussion during his match with Brock Lesnar, which made 'Taker 21-1 at WrestleMania and ended The Streak.

With McMahon gone, Triple H and Stephanie had to run the rest of the show from behind the scenes while also making a run-in during Daniel Bryan's WWE World Heavyweight Championship win over Randy Orton and Batista in the main event.

With The Ultimate Warrior passing away on Tuesday night, it has been reported that Triple H was the one who informed the talent of his passing while Vince was very shaken up after spending the weekend making amends with a Superstar he's had plenty of controversy with.

Triple H and Stephanie are looking to build on a new era of WWE Superstars, including young stars like Bryan, The Wyatt Family, The Shield and some others.

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