
WWEs creative process may not be as unified as it once was and a new report suggests internal disagreements are starting to create friction. Speaking on a Self Made Session on March 2, 2026, Self Made Pro said he was told that earlier in this era, creative meetings thrived on different opinions. Writers would pitch ideas, Triple H would weigh in, and the final direction would blend multiple viewpoints. Now? That same dynamic is reportedly causing friction and hurting the product. Instead of collaboration improving the overall product, he was told that the room has become divided with tension creeping in and no clear north star guiding the product. A lot of people simply have different perspectives. According to the report, some in the room dont believe the company should tailor its storytelling to hardcore fans or Twitter discourse. Others argue that ignoring continuity just because critics are loud is a mistake. He even described how basic storyline follow-ups can lead to disagreements with one side saying loose ends need payoff, and the other essentially shrugging. The final takeaway? Its not smooth sailing behind closed doors. Of course, creative debate is common in any major wrestling company especially during WrestleMania season, when pressure is at its highest. But if this report is accurate, the biggest wrestling company in the world might be dealing with more internal disagreement than fans realize. Do you think creative tension is showing up on WWE programming right now, or is this just the normal push-and-pull of building a weekly live product? Let us know your thoughts. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google