>>6446180Unironically you could take pretty much any successful Hollywood screenwriter and put them in charge of WWE and it would improve astronomically overnight. Not just WWE either, you could do it with any promotion. People bitch about "writers" being involved in pro wrestling but the only experience they have with this are the "writers" that WWE hires (aka lowest common denominator hacks who churn out the scripts for reality tv shows). Hiring an actual, competent, professional writer, be it of movies or tv shows or books, would revolutionise pro wrestling.
Wrestling bookers are near universally fucking morons who cannot even grasp the idea that a story has to have a beginning, a middle and an end. I learned that in school when I was 12. You have whole teams of grown ass men sitting around in board rooms booking this bullshit who can't even wrap their minds around such a simple concept. There's no way writing a wrestling show is as monumentally difficult as these people make it look. It's just good guys versus bad guys fighting over a piece of leather. It's not fucking Shakespeare.