Travicity
11-25-2010, 03:36 AM
While WWE released Jillian Hall as an active performer last week, she remains with the company and will be training Divas at FCW in Florida.
There has been a lot of second-guessing on decision making in WWE lately regarding what's done on pay-per-views vs. TV shows.
As noted before, WWE creative writer Christopher DeJoseph was let go by the company last week. His dismissal is seen by some in WWE as a warning shot to SmackDown head writer Michael Hayes, since the two were close friends.
There are currently so many new writers in the company that the long-timers don't even know their names. The long-time "big five" writers were considered to be Hayes, DeJoseph, NXT & Superstars writer Ed Koskey along with RAW writers Brian Gewirtz and David Kapoor, also known as Ranjin Singh.
Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter
There has been a lot of second-guessing on decision making in WWE lately regarding what's done on pay-per-views vs. TV shows.
As noted before, WWE creative writer Christopher DeJoseph was let go by the company last week. His dismissal is seen by some in WWE as a warning shot to SmackDown head writer Michael Hayes, since the two were close friends.
There are currently so many new writers in the company that the long-timers don't even know their names. The long-time "big five" writers were considered to be Hayes, DeJoseph, NXT & Superstars writer Ed Koskey along with RAW writers Brian Gewirtz and David Kapoor, also known as Ranjin Singh.
Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter