It should be noted that the WWE hires writers all the time that aren’t too familiar with the product.
The problem, in this case, was Kenice Mobley went on a popular podcast and admitted it.
“Yes, I have just been hired by WWE,” she said. “Given the things that you know about me and my entire life and what I’m into, yes [that’s surprising]. Yes, also a surprise for me. They did not require me to know anything about wrestling but I do have a background in film production and comedy writing and they’re like, ‘Perfect. Come on in.’”
“So I am on the Monday Night Raw team,” Mobley revealed. “So there’s Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown and the people I know that are on it are Bobby — his name is either Bobby Ashley or Bobby Lashley and I really should know that. He’s like this giant Black guy and he and the people who are part of his crew, I know that they call — or at least as of last year, they called themselves The Hurt Business. The Hurt Business. They wear suits and they’re like, ‘We’re cool.’”
It was obvious the higher-ups at the WWE didn’t like this admission so they fired her.
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