Dolph'sZiggler said:According to that interview you posted with the ex-writer they try to do this but everything gets changed last minute by Vince
Rainman said:Vince stopped writing Smackdown last year, when Koskey took over.
So we have proof that Vince should gtfo.
Tbh, they should put Heyman incharge of SD.Crayo said:Tbh, SmackDown sucks incredibly hard. No difference between that and RAW atm .
Crayo said:Heyman should be in charge of everything. #MarkyMark
Crayo said:Tbh, SmackDown sucks incredibly hard. No difference between that and RAW atm .
PapiSmurf said:Vince should let his writers write RAW. It cannot be stated any simpler than this.
Any Fortune 500 company which consistently makes profits across the board delegates accordingly. WWE is in a monopoly but it couldn't hurt to listen to the nappy voice in his brain telling him to stop. In a worst case scenario, his 'idiot daughter' and 'doophus son-in-law' screw things up. The monopolization plays itself out and WWE won't really lose much in terms of profit.
John Cena is clearly a cash cow and the number of halfway decent storylines written for him since 2005, could be counted on a single hand. Take a break, Vincent, your logic is quite off.
Vince McMahon said:Maybe he should just not be involved with the script at all :yay:
Thewindyfan said:Vince likes to talk about himself in third person :
Leo C said:Well, Vince is tired of changing the script... no one likes Vince's decisions and he's senile... oh my, I don't know what to do! :upset:
Stop changing the damn script already! Vince is an awesome character, but he shouldn't be so participative in creative decisions. It's not like he's necessary backstage. It would benefit everyone.
stephan1 said:Vince may be senile leo, but he is a mastermind.
Leo C said:It's true, but he keeps changing the damn script everytime, and he's even tired of doing it, as said in the news. He should be a creative consultant or something like that, he should be able to interfere in creative, but not take everything that the monkeys wrote and change it thirty times five minutes before the show starts.