Vince Russo's 10 Reasons WWE Will Never Be Great Again

2. A Team Of Writers Never Has And Never Will Work

From what I understand there are about 30 people involved in the creative process week-to-week in the WWE. Did you hear what I said? That€™s THIRTY PEOPLE as opposed to the two during the success of the biggest boom in WWE history. Do the math. The WWE Creative Team has to write two shows every week. With that they have to deal with the wrestling intangibles, who€™s hurt, who€™s doing one of those straight to DVD WWE movies, whose contract is expiring, yada, yada, yada. There is a very short window in how much time they have to deal with all that, and actually write two shows on top of it. In GOD€™S name how is all that even possible when THIRTY PEOPLE are involved in the process? The answer? IT€™S NOT! I€™m sure that for the better part of the week, the WWE Creative Team spends a great deal of its time just getting out of each other€™s way! It€™s too much. Streamline it. Agree on two, maybe three writers to work on the shows, then leave them alone and just LET THEM WRITE! Really, really simple.
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