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Friday, July 18, 2008 --- 123 days ago
www.wrestlingnewsdesk.com is reporting this morning that the UK pro wrestling publication Power Slam has published a story about the life of a WWE writer. An interview with Dr. Ranjan Chhibber, a former Assistant Professor of George Washington University who left his job to becomer a WWE writer, lashes out at Vince McMahon's daughter Stephanie McMahon-Levesque. In the book "Ring of Hell" by Matthew Randazzo, it is said that Chhibber, who was clearly a victim of WWE Vice President Michael Hayes's noted racism, quit WWE in protest when SMACKDOWN head writer Paul Heyman was sent home, albeit with pay, after one of his many clashes with the McMahon Family. Chhibber also noted on his own website that under Heyman, Smackdown was doing 3.6 and 3.7 ratings and now the show is considered a success if it breaks a 2.8 The entire story can be read here: http://www.wrestlingnewsdesk.com/WND/the_news/wrestling/wwe_writer_talks_about_working_for_stephanie_mcmahon-levesque_200807151676.htm A key excerpt: Dr. Ranjan Chhibber, a lifelong fan hired to the writing team in 2004 on the basis of his award-winning academic career, risked being tarnished with both stigmas. The mere mention of his PhD immediately troubled intellectually-inferior workers, while his unmistakable passion for the business elicited the contempt of jaded veterans.   Dr. Chhibber remembers Pat Patterson, the former wrestler and booker and long-time match lay-out ace, cutting off ...




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