WWE News: Vince McMahon Having Issues With WWE Producers Over Mishandled Talent?


Now that the Hulk Hogan dilemma is starting to die down, the WWE can now get back to their day-to-day operations. That said, WWE handled the Hulk Hogan situation very well and showcased extreme professionalism and expertise with ordeals such as this one. There was never an outcry for WWE’s corporate status, as the PR team and executives in charge were spot on.

The first order of business is to replace Hogan on WWE’s reality show, Tough Enough. In a report by WrestleZone, the WWE will announce a new judge for this Tuesday’s episode. Inside the story, Bret Hart, Chris Jericho the Miz, and Ric Flair are rumored to replace the Hulkster.

Either way, the show will gain another great wrestling that will help find Tough Enough’s winner. Unfortunately, the bad news is still coming for the WWE. In a big report by Daily Wrestling News, Vince McMahon isn’t agreeing with his producers on every topic, and their TV programming isn’t hitting the strides they would’ve hoped.

It’s said that there is still a significant disconnect between Vince McMahon and the WWE producers as they are the ones getting blamed for guys like Big Show, Sheamus, Kane, and even Randy Orton not getting over as they should or as they are expected to. One source close to the situation noted that the producers feel fans are tired of seeing the same characters, especially the ones that are seen as “past their prime.”

Apparently WWE is planning on doing a new season even if USA doesn’t renew as production costs are low and they can air it on the WWE Network.

Total Divas isn’t succeeding like the E! Network wants it to either, as this season may be its last. WWE wants it to go into a fifth season, but that is unlikely at this point. The big story isn’t the two TV shows WWE puts on, but rather McMahon and his producers.

For shows WWE puts on once a week, camaraderie must be maintained. It’s extremely difficult to do, but the WWE has a plethora of stars they need to cater to every day. Guys like the Big Show, Sheamus, Kane and Randy Orton are getting lost in the shuffle to guys like Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns.

It’s not like the WWE forgot about them, but with one-top championship, there’s less to fight for. Perhaps with a brand split, WWE stars can get back into the mold with one key feud. While Seth Rollins is rumored to face Triple H at WrestleMania 32, there’s one more spot for one of the aforementioned men above to get into the main card once again.

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