Ok, so I kind of get some people's gripes about the ending but I also think those people should rewatch the entire episode. It was explained very clearly that if HHH got a vote of no confidence, he either had to choose a successor or resign. He received that vote so the next logical step, which is likely to happen next week or the week after, is for that to progress.
On top of that, it wasn't that everyone was walking out on Triple H. Based on their vote, he's the one that will be walking out so all they are doing is visualizing their disapproval. They were never walking out on the company and they will be at work. It's just that Triple H won't be as they gave him the same vote of no confidence that a certain strutting former CEO got from the Board of Directors just months ago. As far as it goes now, H is as good as gone and the walking out was everyone just visualizing the idea that he's been betrayed.
That said, I figured someone like Ryder or Ross might say something in favor of Triple H since their increased exposure came about under his watch but I guess the effect was to show that Triple H is done as no one wants to work for him.
Remember though, they do want to work and no one was walking out on the company itself. That makes a huge difference and most of you who are disliking this whole thing didn't get that. They walked out on their COO who they voted out anyway. In their minds, they will come to work by next week finding out who the new COO will be, and that it won't be the guy that "put them in danger". Still, today's roster consists of a bunch of *****es.....and I don't even mean the divas. I mean, Steve Austin had a fucking gun pointed at his head and he didn't file a grievance did he? Then again, he did end up attacking that guy in charge a number of times.....