WWE has seen substantial changes in recent years, particularly in its leadership and creative direction, but stories revealing its internal operations and workplace culture continue to emerge. However, a former WWE writer revealed troubling details about the companys toxic work environment, adding to the growing story of behind-the-scenes dysfunction.

A recent Rolling Stone article titled Inside the WWE Writers Room, A Kingdom Ruled by Fear, has garnered significant attention, offering a revealing look into the culture within WWE. The article, which includes interviews with multiple former WWE writers, paints a troubling picture of the companys internal environment.

One writer, who chose to stay anonymous, said she felt uncomfortable as a woman because of how the male writers often sexualized the female wrestlers. When they werent doing that, they would make fun of them.

Another former writer described feeling controlled through subtle, yet inappropriate, physical interactions in the workplace. Although the behavior wasnt overtly sexual, it involved unnecessary touches, like being pulled closer by her waist, creating an uncomfortable and unprofessional atmosphere.

Several women writers have spoken out about feeling uncomfortable while working at WWE. Two of them reported their concerns to HR, which led to a Zoom meeting in 2020. During this meeting, the affected women were able to share their grievances. One writer mentioned being emotional during the meeting because they felt unsafe at work. However, another attendee claimed WWE didnt take their concerns seriously and that the meeting seemed like an attempt to calm the situation rather than make real changes.

A former writer also mentioned that a male senior staff member told them, Come to me if you have a problem, but they felt it was insincere. The writer explained that this person was part of the problem, as they had enabled Vince McMahons behavior.

We have also reported about the disgusting locker room talk in WWE, which made the lives of many writers unbearable, as a leadership figure insulted a colleague in a particularly crude manner, saying,I wish your dad pulled out and came on your moms tits instead of having you. The article also a controversial incident involvinga Martin Luther King Jr. Daysegment featuring ex-WWE star Neville and many other incidents. Nonetheless, things are clearly better in WWE right now with Vince McMahons departure and fans and employees alike are happy about his exit.

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