Cody Rhodes says WWE talent dont need some complicated system to pitch creative ideas they just need to walk into Triple Hs office. Speaking on The Brandon Davis Show, Rhodes was asked whether WWE still has an environment where wrestlers can approach management for feedback the way they once did in OVW. The American Nightmare responded bluntly, saying the opportunity still exists and its simpler than many people think: Yeah. Its called Triple Hs office. And the reality is not enough people realize it can be that simple. Rhodes explained that one of the biggest mistakes wrestlers make is believing they need to walk in with the perfect idea ready to go. In reality, he said the creative process often involves throwing out a lot of bad ideas before landing on something worth using. Rhodes revealed that he personally sends ideas to WWE leadership all the time sometimes when the ideas are half-baked or just random thoughts. Sometimes, he even throws in a disclaimer before sharing the idea, borrowing a phrase from Paul Heyman. Rhodes said the real key when pitching creative ideas is making sure they actually benefit both sides of a storyline, not just the person making the suggestion. According to Rhodes, WWE leadership can quickly tell when a pitch is just someone trying to make themselves look better at the expense of everyone else. Rhodes also reflected on his own experience briefly working in an executive role during his time outside WWE, saying it gave him a greater appreciation for honest ideas. He even referenced a famous locker room story about Hardcore Holly pitching himself as world champion something Rhodes said was actually more honest than many creative pitches. Rhodes also warned that wrestlers shouldnt become too attached to their ideas once they pitch them, because the final decision still belongs to management. In the end, Rhodes said the system works best when wrestlers collaborate with WWEs creative leadership instead of trying to control everything themselves. Rhodes comments give a rare look into how WWEs creative discussions work behind the scenes and suggest that Triple Hs office is still the place to go if a wrestler has an idea worth pitching. Do you think WWE wrestlers should have more input in creative storylines, or should the company control most of the direction? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google
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