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There's always superstars who take a break from wrestling cause they're burnt out or something, but what about the writers?
Writing 52 shows a year(not including ppvs) has to be tiring, especially after doing that for several years. The Raw head writer has been there for quite some time so I'd imagine all the other writers have been there for awhile too.
WWE should either get new writers who bring fresh, new ideas to the WWE or just give the Raw writers a vacation or something. After writing shows for so much years, the writers should just be given a month or so off and then come back and start writing like they used to.
The writers now are the same ones that we had in 2003-2004 which was during a real great time for WWE with so many storylines and feuds going on, so it's not like they can't write at all, it seems like they just don't have any interest in writing.
Writing 52 shows a year(not including ppvs) has to be tiring, especially after doing that for several years. The Raw head writer has been there for quite some time so I'd imagine all the other writers have been there for awhile too.
WWE should either get new writers who bring fresh, new ideas to the WWE or just give the Raw writers a vacation or something. After writing shows for so much years, the writers should just be given a month or so off and then come back and start writing like they used to.
The writers now are the same ones that we had in 2003-2004 which was during a real great time for WWE with so many storylines and feuds going on, so it's not like they can't write at all, it seems like they just don't have any interest in writing.