What's the story?
Per the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, top Superstars namely Daniel Bryan, Shane McMahon and Kevin Owens, reportedly pitch their own "creative" material to the WWE writers, resulting in most of the said Superstars' segments being their own ideas.
Besides, additional details on Bryan, McMahon and Owens' dynamics with regard to the WWE writers, have also been expounded upon.
In case you didn't know...
The "creative" process in WWE or any other notable professional wrestling promotion for that matter, is regarded as one of the most important aspects of the company's job as regards effectively functioning in the sports-entertainment industry.
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On that note, while most top WWE Superstars have enjoyed a relatively greater say with regard to the creative aspect of their characters and storylines; mid-tier and lower-card performers aren't usually involved in the creative decision-making process.
The heart of the matter
One ought to note that over the past few years, particularly since the PG era came into effect in 2008, Superstars generally have to go through an elaborate process and get several aspects of their ideas and storylines approved by the powers that be in WWE.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter is now reporting that Daniel Bryan, Shane McMahon and Kevin Owens pitch a considerable amount of their creative material to the writers in WWE.
Moreover, most of the segments involving the aforementioned Superstars, apparently come from their own creative ideas.
Furthermore, while most other Superstars' pitches are either considered or done away with, the WWE writers seem to be listening to and approving a significant amount of the pitches put forth by Bryan, McMahon and Owens.
What's next?
Daniel Bryan has lately been teasing a huge, career-altering announcement. However, "The Planet's Champion" has time and again postponed said announcement; leaving the WWE Universe waiting, each time he appears to almost reveal it on SmackDown Live.
Meanwhile, Kevin Owens is set to face Shane McMahon in a match at SummerSlam on August 11th, with the stipulation being that if Owens loses, he'll quit the WWE.
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