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 It's not all sad news and doom and gloom. We had a top WWE talent go to bat for the creative team and their hard work. They noted that they didn't believe it was fair that either Heyman or Prichard got all of the credit, but much of the criticism went to "stupid" writers. It was stated to us that "95 percent" of the writers are really passionate about what they do, and care about the talent they're writing for, and that the idea that there's a lot of unscripted promos as stated by some isn't necessarily true. The talent says the writers often have a thankless job, and are only subjected to criticism.

When we followed up with a second wrestler on on opposing brand, they actually echoed that sentiment. They wouldn't go on record with their name, but gave us the anonymous quote- "there are a lot of people who make our jobs easier, writers and referees especially who go nameless because they're not mentioned by name on tv. Almost all of them work hard and are willing to help."

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Rob Wilkins

Good stuff Sean

CSDX

I don't wanna be that guy, but hard work doesn't always mean it's gonna turn out great. Just look at the Rusev/Lashley feud and how they treated Mike Bennett, or having The Fiend drop the belt to Goldberg for no legitimate, valid, or logical reason other than to have Reigns become Champion only for him to depart due to his health and the fact that Covid will straight up destroy him if he kept competing. Granted, though, they couldn't have predicted that last part, which I can't fault them for.

Anonymous

All for the audience of one. I agree they get more of a rap for it than they should.

David Feig

Goldberg refused to lose to the fiend. Which...does make you wonder why they booked him then. But yeah, the writers are in an impossible position--they are all writing for Vince. But if Vince is unhappy with ratings, he fires any and everybody else. People are getting let go for trying to execute Vince's vision-and Vince can't even see that.

e d

yeah i agree. I don't think anyone is accusing creative of not working hard or being pasionate. The problem is that a lot of what i see on my screen doesn't connect with me or worse, makes me cringe. Whose to blame fort that?

CSDX

Funnily enough, a BotchedSpot comic straight up called WWE out about this months ago, with the fan being shat on because the creative team "worked hard" and that the fans are the problem, not the show. Kind of amazing to see them predict that happening at least a year later inadvertently.