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| Subject: Lance Storm Explains Why He Wants Triple H to Become A Booker Once His Career Ends Thu 03 Dec 2009, 11:48 am | |
| As Storm gears up to take the next step, "The Chairman Of The Board" asked Lance where he feels the next great bookers of the business will be coming from. "The problem is the industry isn't even looking for bookers. I hate the term 'writer,' I hate the term 'storyline.' And I think that the more people we have running the industry or the creative direction that didn't have wrestling background I think is bad. I think the next person who will probably step up and actually be a booker is Hunter (Triple H) once he retires.
"I have great hopes that once he retires and steps out of the ring, he will be an even bigger asset, because is a little bit more old-school I think. Anytime I had conversations with him or watched him (as far as his work), he seems to have a similar view on the business as I did: that still, at the end of the day, there needs to be some serious wrestling involved. He's been involved in some good angles that I think were largely directly by him.
"He obviously is someone that is going to end up in power, and can be very good at it. I think that the WWE could be/should be looking at perhaps finding people that worked in the business that had good minds (Tommy Dreamer) and giving them a developmental contract, where they go to Florida and book there (have two or three people down there/brainstorming and working on booking skills), so they have people to replace the people they have got now when the time comes. I think that is one of the biggest things that is going to be missing...The more we have writers and people growing up on the 'Crash TV'/30-second skits of Raw and Impact, the less really-sound understanding minds that really understand the business (Paul Heyman/Jim Cornette) will be hard to come by."
The rest of the interview is here: http://www.prowrestling.net/artman/p...e1008962.shtml | |
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