Author Topic: Austin Hated WWE Writers  (Read 318 times)

Offline nightrain

  • nWo
  • Shawn Michaels
  • *****
  • Posts: 423
    • View Profile
Austin Hated WWE Writers
« on: April 07, 2010, 01:25:48 pm »
PAUL HEYMAN has revealed just how bad relations once were between Stone Cold Steve Austin and the WWE writing team.

The legendary wrestling manager claims things got so bad in 2002 that "Steve hated the WWE writing team, and he made no bones about it", leading him to quit the federation.

The former ECW boss made the revelation following a recent night out with Austin and UFC champion Brock Lesnar.

The meeting between the trio led Heyman to recall how Stone Cold walked out of the WWE rather than lose a scheduled match to then-rising star Lesnar.

Looking back to that time, Heyman blogged: "Steve appeared on the WWE's very own internet program, Byte This, and ripped into the writing team.

"Jim Ross, then head of Talent Relations and Steve's best friend, tried to broker a peace, but the situation was spiralling too fast.

"Austin was sour on the WWE product.

"He was not happy with the lack of upward mobility afforded to the characters on Raw, therefore depriving him of new, fresh, quality opponents.

"The nWo had come in, but fizzled out quickly. Hulk Hogan, a true dream match if there ever was one, was already a babyface, and was losing steam once the standing ovations following his WrestleMania match with The Rock had worn thin.

"And the 'end all, be all,' Vince McMahon, with whom the buck always stopped, just wasn't making the same amount of time for Steve as he used to.

"Steve was one p****d off hombre.

"Vince wasn't all smiles at the time, either.

"One Friday afternoon, he tore into the Raw team as if they ate his last protein bar. Where's the new, must-see matchups?

"Where's the fresh blood in the main event? Why aren't you exploiting your resources? What's so 'raw' about Raw nowadays?

"It was a brutal ass chewing. I'm not saying the Raw didn't deserve it, but they got it, that's for sure.

"The original plan for Raw changed throughout the weekend. Vince didn't like anything [writers] Brian Gewirtz and Ed Koskey were pitching. And then, on late Sunday night, a totally revised show was sent out via email.

"The main event for Monday Night Raw, live from Atlanta, Georgia, would be the number one star on the show, Stone Cold Steve Austin, against the 2000 NCAA Heavyweight Wrestling Champion, 'The Next Big Thing' Brock Lesnar.

"The s***, as they say, was about to hit the fan.

"Steve Austin walked out of the arena in Atlanta, Georgia before Vince McMahon arrived.

"It was the greatest insult Austin could hurl at the Chairman of the Board.

"Vince loves confrontation. He got in a two second physical altercation with Bret Hart and used it as the catalyst to create the 'Mr McMahon' character. Imagine if he 'tossed furniture' with Stone Cold Steve Austin!

"Steve didn't give Vince the satisfaction of hearing 'f*** off' or 'I don't like it'.

"Steve was done. He had enough. In his mind, the company's plans for him were revealed not in the fact that Lesnar was set to win the match, but in the lack of foresight to want to do the match in the first place!

"To Steve, this was the last straw. How could he, with a clear conscience, perform on a nightly basis with a surgically repaired neck and a brutal travel schedule, when he had zero reason to believe the company he had busted his ass for was going to continue their phenomenal ride of success?

"Austin v Lesnar wasn't the issue. Austin v Lesnar, with zero build-up, placed in the main event slot of just another Monday night...a Monday night, mind you, with no competition breathing down WWE's neck any more...scheduled last minute over the weekend so the Raw writing team could get Vince off their backs.

"THAT was the issue!

"So Steve went home. Brock never took it personally.

"Truth be told, eight years later, Brock thought Austin v Lesnar with no build-up was a dumb idea, too."


Read the full blog at heymanhustle.craveonline.com


Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/wrestling/2922378/Paul-Heyman-Stone-Cold-Steve-Austin-hated-WWE-writers.html#ixzz0kPtKVDCG

Share on Bluesky Share on Facebook


Offline Hammy

  • Administrator
  • Hulk Hogan
  • *****
  • Posts: 4956
  • Location: Burnley, England
    • View Profile
Re: Austin Hated WWE Writers
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2010, 07:38:55 pm »
Can't blame him, that would have been an awesome PPV Main Event, wasting it on tv with no build would have been dumb.

Offline Izzy

  • nWo
  • Hulk Hogan
  • *****
  • Posts: 1128
  • Quick! To the bandwagon!
    • View Profile
Re: Austin Hated WWE Writers
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2010, 07:53:03 pm »
Lol, Austin's comments could have been about Raw in 2010!

Bit odd that Heyman reports Austin's issues with Raw while forgetting he was writing this **** too!

Never understood why the nwo angle was blown (well I do, vince didn't like wcw..)

Austin v hogan would have been great
A nobody's opinion on the world of cinema
http://whogoestheremovieops.wordpress.com/

Offline slashsfro

  • Shawn Michaels
  • ****
  • Posts: 274
    • View Profile
Re: Austin Hated WWE Writers
« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2010, 09:35:08 pm »
Wasn't Heyman more involved with Smackdown at this point?  Anyway, I'm amazed that clown Gerwitz hasn't been canned for his efforts on Raw.  Oh well, that's what happens with Stephanie having major power on Raw.

The NWO thing was blown because Scott Hall was unreliable and Hogan's suprise face turn during his match with the Rock.

Wasn't this around the same time that the wife beating charges against Austin were brought up?

Offline Hammy

  • Administrator
  • Hulk Hogan
  • *****
  • Posts: 4956
  • Location: Burnley, England
    • View Profile
Re: Austin Hated WWE Writers
« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2010, 10:02:50 pm »
Wasn't Heyman more involved with Smackdown at this point?
During the Guerrero, Angle, Benoit, Lesnar, Mysterio, Edge, WGTT period when the show was #1 and the wrestling was the best in the company.

The NWO thing was blown because Scott Hall was unreliable and Hogan's suprise face turn during his match with the Rock.
And Kevin Nash got injured and X-Pac got fired too.

Quote
Wasn't this around the same time that the wife beating charges against Austin were brought up?
I think it wasn't, didn't he come back but stories leaked out he was drinking non-alcoholic beer because he was banned from drinking in relation to these charges or something of the sort?

Offline Izzy

  • nWo
  • Hulk Hogan
  • *****
  • Posts: 1128
  • Quick! To the bandwagon!
    • View Profile
Re: Austin Hated WWE Writers
« Reply #5 on: April 07, 2010, 10:15:09 pm »
What always gets me is how the main creative guys have remained fairly constant for so long

no wonder things are so static

Ratings in fall 2002 were 4.0's, these days they are 3.7's



A nobody's opinion on the world of cinema
http://whogoestheremovieops.wordpress.com/