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RAPTURE READY.
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Would it be hard to land a job as a writer for WWE?
Like say you met all the criteria needed with experience and whatnot
And say you worked for network television for a while Say you don't live anywhere near the east coast? Should you go apply at Titan Towers in person? How should you approach it? Start fromt he bottom? Suck some penis? What? I'd figure the best thing to do is know someone first. Then work your way in, the usual shit. side notes: Vince Russo started from the bottom since he sold TV's for a living. He went on to make $600,000 a year during the Atiitude era. He was basically attached to Vince's hip, and others envied him. He was a freelancer at first, but it was official just weeks before WrestleMania 10. And HBK was the only wrestler to threaten him. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The Satanic Mechanic
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Yeah, it's probably really hard. Especially with the other writers probably not wanting someone better to come along and show them how it's actually done.
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TPWW Fire Pro Champ
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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Yeah, but look at who they've been hiring?
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w0ah
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Probably near impossible.
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Part time poster
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It's not impossible. I know of 2 writers (one of which I knew personally) who went there and left within 6 months for different reasons. The guy I knew didn't know much about wrestling but he had a degree and previous history in TV. I know of at least 3 other pretty well known wrestling writers who sent in stuff that was awesome and was immediately rejected and it was probably due to the guys they were talking about giving a push too (one of them was an awesome angle for Jericho and Benoit just before they got the tag titles in 2001).
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#7 |
He's Here
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Haven't you made this thread at least three times?
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Banned WWE on 1/1/07
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I'm sure it'd be easy if you went through the right channels.
Currently I'm looking into a way to convert myself into Vince McMahon's daughter. No luck yet, but every day I make a little progress... |
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Boss
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No, we arn't writers, nor do we really know how the backstage workings go down. It wouldn't hurt if once and again WWE or someone with there came online to see some of the fans ideas and or take a few suggestions, but I think if TPWW got it's collective hands on a company we would burn it to the ground within days. And trust me, the last thing you want to see happen is give me writing control. Billy Gunn would be World Champ by the end of the month. |
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TPWW Fire Pro Champ
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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On the other hand, I admit I'd likely suck in WWE, and also would be smart enough not to try. Anything I'd push for would probably be minor changes, and I'd still get vetoed. |
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I guess it is very hard. It is a job that a lot of people want and it is a dream job for any fan so if you would just think about all the people that want it, you will see that it is very hard to get. Also this is the WWE, you would need to be very qualified to make it there and the requirements will be heavy.
But if you got the skill, I think you should try for it, it is a dream job! |
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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Apparently, it's fairly easy to get a job writing for the WWE. All you need is to have a bachelor's or higher in journalism or creative writing and to have experience working on shows that have nothing to do with wrestling. Little knowledge of the business and being out of touch with the audience is apparantly a big factor as well.
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Alive
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You only have to visit the C-Fed forum to see my resume of high quality writing and booking.
Just try to ignore all the Nazi and gay date-rape angles. |
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Nazi and gay date-rape angles are far, far too tame for WWE standards.
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Alive
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We did have live child rape on one episode too.
And at least 5 people have been killed off with firearms. |
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I'm Mr. White Christmas
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I think you have to write at least 10 Spongebob episodes
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HANDS OFF THE MERCHANDISE
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Believe it or not, I actually spoke to Steve Corino about this via AIM. He told me the best way to approach the matter was to first work for local independents to gain experience (and possibly build contacts in the industry). A few years ago I remember WWE posting a job listing on monster.com for a TV writer position. I'm sure if you look at the corporate section of the WWE website, you can find additional listings too. Last edited by jindrak; 04-29-2006 at 12:41 AM. |
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Frequent Lurker
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I am going to be a writer eventually, so maybe one day the WWE will hire me (I want to work in television/film). The day Doug Basham becomes World Champion and I am not here celebrating it, it is because I am whacking off while writing Val Venis' Royal Rumble win.
Seriously, though, I think if they did get writers who actually come from a background such as some of the people on this site, they would have a better product. The One brings up some good points, which is why I think it is important that they have the head member of creative someone who can focus on limiting the writing staff. There is no way a writer should go in there, say Doug Basham, Billy Gunn or Val Venis should be World Champion (although you can make cases for all three, as much as I am going to get raped in TPWW prison for saying it) and it happen. A writer should form good ideas for existing creative principals. For example, let us use Batista as an example. Having people like us writing his return could be better than a TV writer doing it. We know Batista's strengths and weaknesses, and we know what will get people excited when he returns. There needs to be some kind of voice of reason pointing those ideas, though. Unfortunately for the WWE, I don't think Stephanie McMahon is that voice of reason. Paul Heyman? There was a creative general. |
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Ninja Mod, Esquire
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I think we need to become a unified writer for wwe. Yeah. Alienoid, myself, and some others.
Also, sooner or later, I'm going to do some sort of booking "contest" on here. Like TPWW's best booker or something. Probably when I get back from Japan. |
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R.I.P Tanner
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JR: OH MY GOD, HHH IS RAPING KATIE VICK HHH: It's alright, she's a nazi. --------------------------------------------- *Booker finds the I still remember note* *Booker flips the note over* ...The nazi's --------------------------------------------- *insert World Champion here* Micheal Cole: *insert wrestler here* just wont the World Heavyweight Title, Ican't believe i... *jewberg comes in and pins him* Tazz: NEW CHAMP Micheal Cole: WTF |
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#24 |
Alive
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Hey, come on now. Naitch was the one who booked Jewberg to win the belt in a dark match.
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#25 |
RAPTURE READY.
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Didn't Bret Hart win the title off someone during a house show?
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It is not hard. If you are a male, you have to do some MAJOR ass-kissing, and if you are a woman (an attractive one at that) you have to seduce and sleep with Vince McMahon. The same works for corporate America.
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