Ex-Writer Shows WWE Creative Writes For An Audience of ONE


Former WWE writer Jimmy Jacobs gave an interview recently about how the WWE creative process works, proving that they do, in fact, write for an audience of one. You can guess who that person is.

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  1. CM Punk was right, the only way things will change in the WWE is when Vince McMahon is dead.

  2. Maybe the writers should grow a backbone and not worried about what Vince thinks. They need to have the mindset would this be the best product that the fans would enjoy and would make Vince a lot of money. Simple as that.

  3. The problem is less people involved in wrestling are involved with creative. When they began hiring Hollywood writers for creative that’s when I knew it went downhill. We need Paul heyman in creative triple h Gabe sapolski

  4. Vince has one foot in the grave, Stephanie will ruin the product to push “philanthropy”, and HHH isn’t gonna be running shit alongside Shane. WWE is dead to me

  5. They claim things will change but it will always be the same. A big change will be a ranking system that make wins and losses matter, and make wwe more sports like.

  6. Vince's control on the writing for WWE programming is the main concern however even with the amount of good wrestlers most of these guys can not cut Great promos consistently. So it's gonna take more than just creative changes to fix things. Vince is the main reason for WWE sucking but lets not pretend talent doesn't have reponsisbility. Can't use the excuse "Well every Promo is overly scripted" either. They script them because most wrestlers focus on In- Ring Devolpment or body building rather than promos & Character devolpment. Everyone needs to step up.

  7. Vince killed off the territories and all of his direct competition and did irreparable damage to the industry as a result, and now it's taking a huge toll on his own business. Senile fucker has been bad for business for quite a while now, but now that he's almost entirely out of touch, it's more obvious

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