Likely because of the time difference to Europe, where he's currently wrestling with the WWE WrestleMania Revenge tour, Triple H's statement on the death of Joanie "Chyna" Laurer wasn't issued until about eight hours after the reports of her passing hit the internet.
A short while ago, he Tweeted the following:
Someone who wasn't afraid to blaze her own trail & create a path for those who would follow. A pioneer whose star shined bright. #RIPChyna
— Triple H (@TripleH) April 21, 2016
It's very much in line with what his wife, Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon, Tweeted and the corporate statement issued shortly thereafter by WWE, and it's likely the only tack they can officially take. We'll never know, nor do we have a right to know, what went on in the personal lives of Triple H, McMahon and Laurer. There's also nothing any of them can do to change past actions or walk back past statements now that she's gone.
The stance is to now acknowledge her professional achievements in the sports entertainment business; a position that is going to incense some fans and relations of Laurer who wanted them to do that while she was alive.
Sadly, it's where we're at in dealing with the loss of another wrestler at a way too young age.