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Written by: Jacob Spades on Monday, April 14th, 2008


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Stephanie McMahon-Levesque has become less and less involved in the day-to-day creative team meetings for WWE as she has in the past. ProWrestling.net reports that she now relies more on lead writers Brian Gewirtz and Michael Hayes more than she has in the past.

She is said to be getting more involved in other areas of the company, but is spending more time with her daughter and getting ready for her second child who is on the way.

There is said to be a lot of frustration in creative due to the increased workload. The frustration isn’t necessarily directed at Steph, but the workload is started to get to people.





One Response to “Stephanie McMahon Finally Stepping Away from Creative Control, Lets Writers do their Jobs”
  1. Joe Says:

    How long until she pushes the right buttons so her husband wins another World Championship? Disgusting…


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