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Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Pretty strange gimmick for a story with the new title lol.

They are just going to roll with it and use it going forward. It kinda ties into Jericho demanding the fans, the roster, Cody and The Bucks and all the like owing Jericho a thank you, he has been demanding it all summer. Can see him saying Cody did it or paid someone to do it because he is jealous of his success.

His backstage whining after All Out was funny and spawned many memes and he already turned it into a t-shirt.



Jericho can make it work.
Originally posted by evil:
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Pretty strange gimmick for a story with the new title lol.

They are just going to roll with it and use it going forward. It kinda ties into Jericho demanding the fans, the roster, Cody and The Bucks and all the like owing Jericho a thank you, he has been demanding it all summer. Can see him saying Cody did it or paid someone to do it because he is jealous of his success.

His backstage whining after All Out was funny and spawned many memes and he already turned it into a t-shirt.



Jericho can make it work.

Wwe misses this. Idk how many times they used real life stories during the AE era to either write guys off or use it in a story line. You might as well, the story is out, turn it into something good.


Good watch although they're action figures Randy, not dolls. lol
Originally posted by TheGore49er:
Wwe misses this. Idk how many times they used real life stories during the AE era to either write guys off or use it in a story line. You might as well, the story is out, turn it into something good.

Yup.

Seent a fan on social media on Tuesday say that WWE should have Drake Maverick show up to SD without his 24/7 title. He could claim he picked up the wrong luggage at the airport lol.
A LITTLE BIT OF THE BUBBLY!
A new report from The Wrap details even more of these changes, first confirming that former Smackdown lead writer Ryan Ward is taking a short leave of absence (reported to be due to his recent marriage) with Raw head writer Ed Koskey sliding over to the blue brand to head up that show. With Koskey off of Raw, Jonathan Baeckstrom, who was the lead writer of 205 Live, is backfilling for Koskey on Raw under the overall guidance of Paul Heyman. When Ward returns, he will effectively be demoted to the "home team" which refers to the company's team of writers who don't travel to the shows. In total, WWE has approximately 25 writers across all their brands.

— The report adds that these changes have been "in the works for weeks" and may have been facilitated by the botched storyline involving Roman Reigns' attacker. According to this report, a WWE insider claims the entire thing was "botched so bad that explaining to anyone what it was supposed to be wouldn't make any sense at all." Smackdown's pending move to FOX also likely has a huge contribution to the changes as the blue brand has been perceived as having a "lack of direction" while Raw has had more consistency.

— Not necessarily related to the above changes, there has also been growing question marks regarding newly hired Eric Bischoff's leadership with the show. Bischoff recently hired former Sons of Anarchy writer Stevie Long to the team, but Long was found sleeping in the writers' room by producer Michael Hayes on his first day on the road. Long is still with WWE, notes The Wrap.

Bischoff possibly not working out. What a surprise.
Originally posted by JustinMT:
A new report from The Wrap details even more of these changes, first confirming that former Smackdown lead writer Ryan Ward is taking a short leave of absence (reported to be due to his recent marriage) with Raw head writer Ed Koskey sliding over to the blue brand to head up that show. With Koskey off of Raw, Jonathan Baeckstrom, who was the lead writer of 205 Live, is backfilling for Koskey on Raw under the overall guidance of Paul Heyman. When Ward returns, he will effectively be demoted to the "home team" which refers to the company's team of writers who don't travel to the shows. In total, WWE has approximately 25 writers across all their brands.

— The report adds that these changes have been "in the works for weeks" and may have been facilitated by the botched storyline involving Roman Reigns' attacker. According to this report, a WWE insider claims the entire thing was "botched so bad that explaining to anyone what it was supposed to be wouldn't make any sense at all." Smackdown's pending move to FOX also likely has a huge contribution to the changes as the blue brand has been perceived as having a "lack of direction" while Raw has had more consistency.

— Not necessarily related to the above changes, there has also been growing question marks regarding newly hired Eric Bischoff's leadership with the show. Bischoff recently hired former Sons of Anarchy writer Stevie Long to the team, but Long was found sleeping in the writers' room by producer Michael Hayes on his first day on the road. Long is still with WWE, notes The Wrap.

Bischoff possibly not working out. What a surprise.

So these are the aholes that nixed my 15 minutes of fame

Yeah, the crowd was confused about that Bryan-Reigns segment. I guess Vince said f**k it and had Rowan put DB through the table
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
So these are the aholes that nixed my 15 minutes of fame

Yeah, the crowd was confused about that Bryan-Reigns segment. I guess Vince said f**k it and had Rowan put DB through the table

That whole storyline became way too complicated for its own good. I don't know wtf they were thinking.
Matt just made the List!
Originally posted by JustinMT:

yess
Holy crap. Bayley did side booty teasing Sashas gear. Sooooooo close. Give the people what they want!
Lmao, they actually had pyro.
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Lmao, they actually had pyro.

Its sad when an ESPN college show can do a better job than WWE. lol
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