WWE Is Reportedly Bringing Back A Former Writer To Try And Shake Creative Up A Little

WWE Is Reportedly Bringing Back A Former Writer To Try And Shake Creative Up A Little

Last night's episode of RAW really wasn't very good and it's now being reported that WWE is looking to bring back a former writer to try and shake things up in the Creative team. Read on for details...

By JoshWilding - Dec 03, 2019 12:12 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
According to PW Insider, former WWE Creative team member Chris DeJoseph is set to return to WWE shortly after joining Major League Wrestling as an executive prodicer just over one month ago. 

He's been highly critical of All Elite Wrestling since the company launched and worked for WWE from 2004 until 2010. After leaving, he worked for Lucha Underground and actually appeared on WWE television in the late 2000s as Big Dick Johnson. 

It seems Vince McMahon believes that going back to the past will help WWE's ongoing ratings issues and it will be interesting seeing what sort of impact his return has on RAW and SmackDown

Both shows could do with a makeover of sorts and last night's RAW was a major disappointment and the very definition of filler. Do you guys think he'll change things for the better? As always, be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments section below. 
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