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Your favorite Writers?
And what angles have they come up with?
I'm not talking Heyman, I'm talking Lagana and shit.... |
Fuck all if I am aware of what writers come up with what angles. Other than the obvious wrestler-proposed angles that predominantly suck. I'm lookin' at you Nash and Hogan.
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Russo if he really was behind the Attitude Era and peak of wrestling. But I doubt it. I'll side with WWE's entire creative team of that era, I imagine they all had a hand in something.
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Stephanie McMahon
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russo is my favorite cause he has the easiest job in the world....he just uses shit he already wrote years ago lol
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Though I guess it averages out to about 5 years. |
Michael P.S. Hayes
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Paul Heyman, Tommy Dreamer, and Lance storm. Reference most stuff in ECW 1995-1998.
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I wasn't aware that Lance Storm was a writer. The same goes for Tommy Dreamer (although I do recall him helping out Heyman in early WWECW). Someone should hire Lance Storm, and move Tommy Dreamer into a backstage role.
Right now, I want to shake the hand of the person who has been writing for MVP, and whoever is behind the Jamie Noble/Chuck Palumbo stuff. |
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Chris Kreski.
Dude took over for Russo and Ferrera in late 1999 and was the brains behind the WWF's all-time creative peak in 2000. Including the Triple H-Stephanie-Kurt Angle love triangle. |
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I've seen that Storm shoot, basically Heyman put him on the writing staff for the last year he was with ECW, because he wasn't afraid to put someone over him to make the company look good.
It is a really good shoot |
Vince Russo/Ed Ferra. There, I said it.
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As soon as the filter was taken away, WCW folded, you do the math |
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