Blue Warrior
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Goldust has been promoted by WWE.
Goldust Promoted Backstage
Earlier this year, it was revealed that Goldust was retiring as an active in ring competitor. After two decades as a performer, he was moving on to the next chapter in his life. We then learned about Goldust's new job. Apparently, he's a quick learner. Goldust has been promoted backstage. He's now in charge of the divas division. He is now the guy that will put together the programs for the female performers.
Replacing Finlay
There's been a lot of changes backstage in WWE this year. One of those changes took place when Finlay was released by the company for a controversial incident that took place at a house show. It was a big change since the long time veteran was the one that was in charge of the divas division. Many praised his work despite the fact that the divas were never really a focal point of the creative department. Goldust now has some big shoes to fill as he takes over the role. Whether or not he can convince the producers to give his girls ample time on television for meaningful stories is another question.
More Backstage Changes
So many things are changing within WWE. When your product is struggling, it's smart to make more backstage changes. With Triple H now in tow as an official member of management, the creative department has decided to mix things up. Brian Gewirtz and Michael Hayes, the lead writer of Raw and the lead writer of Smackdown respectively, have been promoted. They will now focus solely on the stories instead of having to write scripts for the wrestlers. Many believe that the backstage changes will be beneficial since it reduces the workload for two of the top creative department members. Those benefits could filter down to the divas division.
Improving the Divas Division
Since Brian Gewirtz and Michael Hayes are no longer saddled with the task of writing scripts, they can sit back and come up with more ideas. This is where Goldust can step in and take advantage of all the backstage changes. He can pitch his ideas directly to those two and see if something sticks. If it works out, then Goldust himself can offer to write the scripts for the divas. After all, he was one of the best mic workers during his tenure as an active in ring performer. He can work some magic with the divas by writing their scripts and helping to develop their characters more.
Closing Thoughts
It's a long shot that the divas division becomes improved, but we have a glimmer of hope with Goldust taking over and the creative department undergoing so many changes.[/quote]
Well, maybe Divas will be more watchable now....
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Goldust has been promoted by WWE.
Goldust Promoted Backstage
Earlier this year, it was revealed that Goldust was retiring as an active in ring competitor. After two decades as a performer, he was moving on to the next chapter in his life. We then learned about Goldust's new job. Apparently, he's a quick learner. Goldust has been promoted backstage. He's now in charge of the divas division. He is now the guy that will put together the programs for the female performers.
Replacing Finlay
There's been a lot of changes backstage in WWE this year. One of those changes took place when Finlay was released by the company for a controversial incident that took place at a house show. It was a big change since the long time veteran was the one that was in charge of the divas division. Many praised his work despite the fact that the divas were never really a focal point of the creative department. Goldust now has some big shoes to fill as he takes over the role. Whether or not he can convince the producers to give his girls ample time on television for meaningful stories is another question.
More Backstage Changes
So many things are changing within WWE. When your product is struggling, it's smart to make more backstage changes. With Triple H now in tow as an official member of management, the creative department has decided to mix things up. Brian Gewirtz and Michael Hayes, the lead writer of Raw and the lead writer of Smackdown respectively, have been promoted. They will now focus solely on the stories instead of having to write scripts for the wrestlers. Many believe that the backstage changes will be beneficial since it reduces the workload for two of the top creative department members. Those benefits could filter down to the divas division.
Improving the Divas Division
Since Brian Gewirtz and Michael Hayes are no longer saddled with the task of writing scripts, they can sit back and come up with more ideas. This is where Goldust can step in and take advantage of all the backstage changes. He can pitch his ideas directly to those two and see if something sticks. If it works out, then Goldust himself can offer to write the scripts for the divas. After all, he was one of the best mic workers during his tenure as an active in ring performer. He can work some magic with the divas by writing their scripts and helping to develop their characters more.
Closing Thoughts
It's a long shot that the divas division becomes improved, but we have a glimmer of hope with Goldust taking over and the creative department undergoing so many changes.[/quote]
Well, maybe Divas will be more watchable now....