That's the bitch about the whole scene; Trips has that well known and bad reputation for his mic skills where he just drones on and and on and it doesn't go anywhere and seemingly has no end. Literally change the channel or make a goddamn sammich and there he is, just fucking not and never getting to the point of whatever he was saying. And it was only in front of a bunch of snot nosed students does he actually cut probably the best and most sincere promo of his career that was lucky enough to have been recorded on camera. You can literally hear the summation of his life's work being brought out and laid bare in front of those who might be working with him one day and letting them know that it takes a lot of effort to do do what he does for a living, make it look as good as he does (the difference between his and their bump demonstation is self-evident) and the money he's made as a result is not a fucking joke and that yes, the hazards are real.
For those who watched this for the first time when it aired that weren't wrestling fans, to hear him bring up Droz (God rest his soul) probably didn't mean much but of course those fans who knew who and what he was referring to must have had that same feeling sink in their gut the moment Trips mentioned his name. You don't see the character Triple H at all, you see Paul.