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Former WWE creative team member says the company should capitalize on the Ashley Massaro allegations
May 9, 2008 - 09:18 AM


Former WWE creative team member Seth Mates suggests in his latest Newsday.com blog that the company should turn the escort allegations against Ashley Massaro into a storyline. "Either the allegations are true or they're not," writes Mates. "But either way, why not take the concept to give Ashley and the divas something to work with? I mean let's be honest -- Ashley's on-air character right now is completely uninteresting, and her ring work is brutal.
At least this would give her a fighting chance." To read the full blog, click here.

Powell’s POV: This would have been a no-brainer in the Attitude Era, but I'm not so sure the company will go there while they're targeting the children's demographic. I'm guessing they'll allude to it in some manner. I'm just not so sure they'll go all the way with it like they would have in the past.


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