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Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on May 22, 2016 17:16:23 GMT -6
www.wrestlinginc.com/wi/news/2016/0522/611998/cody-rhodes-issues-statement-on-wwe-release/Cody Rhodes Issues Statement On WWE Release, Creative Frustration And Not Wanting To Be Stardust By Sean Ross Sapp | May 22, 2016 Cody Rhodes has issued a statement on his WWE release. Rhodes stated yesterday that he asked for his release from the company, which was granted today. You can check out his statement from Twitter below. Rhodes says that he was creatively frustrated and begged the WWE to let him abandon the Stardust character. Rhodes also took shots at WWE creative, saying one of the heads of creative was 'busy hitting on developmental divas,' and the other was pretending to be Brian Gewirtz. /photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on May 25, 2016 0:17:59 GMT -6
www.wrestlinginc.com/wi/news/2016/0524/612060/wwe-announcers-cody-rhodes-was-referring-to-in-statement/Which WWE Writers Was Cody Rhodes Referring To In Rant?, Seth Rollins Gear, Meet Finn Balor We have received a lot of emails over the past couple of days asking who Cody Rhodes was referring to in his statement regarding his WWE departure. As noted, Rhodes stated that he had "pleaded with WWE Creative" to drop the Stardust character and become Cody Rhodes again and then ripped the "head writers" of RAW and SmackDown for ignoring his requests, including saying that one was "too busy hitting on developmental divas." The lead writer of RAW is Ed Koskey, who would be the person that Rhodes said is "pretending to be Brian Gewirtz." Koskey has been the lead writer for RAW since 2013. The lead writer of SmackDown is Ryan Ward, who used to write NXT television. Below is the excerpt on Ward on Koskey from Rhodes' full statement: In the past 6-months I had pleaded with WWE Creative and both of my bosses to let me roll-the-dice and once again be Cody Rhodes. I had pitched to every writer on the staff like a door-to-door salesman on "how" & "why" & "when"…and believe me, there are many of those who sought to help me (Brian James, Nick, Faz, J Russo, Dave K, JBL & Cole for letting me go wild on their YouTube show and a few others I'm sure) but for all that, both "head writers" of RAW & Smackdown (one pretending to be Brian Gewirtz and the other too busy hitting on developmental divas) continued to not return my pitches or e-mails, and in face-to-face encounters tried to big league me by pretending to be on their clearly powered-off laptops…barely willing to listen to an idea I considered beneficial to more than one talent. What's that expression? Don't take no for an answer…what do you do when you don't get an answer at all?
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