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Road Dogg Steps Down As Co-Lead Writer Of SmackDown Due To Vince McMahon

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• OLD SCHOOL HISTORY (April 11, 1998) – WCW Worldwide

On this day in 1998, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WCW Worldwide’.

This episode featured pre-taped matches & highlights on the road to the ‘WCW Spring Stampede 1998’ PPV.

The card of the show can be found here:

1) The Giant vs. Barry Darsow

2) Gary Juster Interview

3) Psychosis vs. Little Dragon

4) Spring Stampede Promo

5) Glacier vs. Brain Byrd

6) WCW Motorsports

7) Highlights from Nitro

8) Disorderly Conduct vs. Butch Long & Bill Payne

9) Disco Inferno Promo

10) Konnan vs. Hugh Morris

WATCH: Girl Plays With Paige’s Juggs:

• Road Dogg Steps Down As Co-Lead Writer Of SmackDown Due To Vince McMahon

PWInsider is reporting that WWE Hall of Famer Road Dogg has stepped down as the co-lead writer of SmackDown.

Road Dogg was reportedly very frustrated with the changes being made to SmackDown’s scripts by Vince McMahon that he finally made the decision this week to resign from his position.

Road Dogg used to work with Stephen Guerrieri as the co-lead writers of SmackDown. Stephen has been a member of the WWE Creative Team since 2012 and has been a lead writer in the company since 2014.

Also Read: Vince McMahon Fires WWE Creative Team Member During Hall Of Fame 2019 Ceremony


        
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