WWE Writer Shake-Up

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Chris

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There has been a shake-up in the writing teams of WWE television today, which has been brewing for some time.

Ryan Ward, who had been the lead writer for SmackDown, is out, officially called a personal leave. In recent weeks the SmackDown scripts have been heavily edited by Vince McMahon and it was known some type of change on the SmackDown side was inevitable.

Ed Koskey, who had been the head writer of Raw, is being moved to SmackDown, and will be working with Eric Bischoff. Koskey has been with the company for more than 18 years and has been a key writer for more than a decade and is currently Vice President of Creative Writing.

The writing teams for Raw and SmackDown are being split before the official talent split comes the second week of October.

Jonathan Baeckstrom has taken over as the lead writer for Raw. He will work under Paul Heyman. Baeckstrom had been the lead writer for 205 Live since November 2016, although he had been moved from the show when Heyman brought him in when he started being in charge of Raw.

From f4wonline, not huge news for me mostly bc I never keep up with writers anyway. But I do like that the lead writer for 205 has been moved up as 205 has had some great shit, especially in 2018. Granted it's way easier to write a one hour show with minimal storylines than Raw, so I'm interested in how he translates over working with Heyman
 

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So in the end nuthin' is really changin'?
 

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Shifted wroters to different brands....also....Ryan ward was being applauded as a genius when he was writing for NXT......didn't hear anything on him when he got put on SmackDown..... :hmm: