Who writes the storylines for the WWE?

Who writes the storylines for the WWE?

WWE History: A Look at Chris Kreski, the Best WWE Writer Ever.

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What happened to WWE Storylines in 2019?

Analyzing WWE, AEW and pro wrestling as a whole. WWE had plenty of groundbreaking storylines in 2019–including the first-ever all women’s WrestleMania main event, NXT’s invasion of Raw and SmackDown and the introduction of Bray Wyatt’s “The Fiend”–but not every major storyline was a big success. Far from it, in fact.

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