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— Mick Foley has been critical of the WWE creative team recently, almost giving up on the show completely. However, a source reports that Mick’s son Dewey, who is 23, has joined the WWE writing team and will begin work just after the holidays. He was previously running a blog with WWE creative writing samples, but that has been set to private.

There has also been talk of Foley’s daughter Noelle joining WWE as a backstage interviewer. While speaking to “Chair Shot Reality”, she said she had some in-ring training but is focusing on other things.

In January 2014, Dewey posted and deleted a message on Facebook slamming WWE and Triple H.

He wrote at the time: “Sorry people who know much about wrestling, but this company right now is in some serious shit. This is really bad for their company because one or two individuals truly believe that their opinions reign much higher over the millions and millions of people who watch their show religiously on a weekly basis. It’s such a horrible feeling obviously because it hits close to home. You have these guys who work their asses off 320+ days a year, who barely see their loved ones, and they get completely disrespected and disregarded because Triple fucking H thinks they’re ‘too small’ or not star material. My dad made your ass, and people told my dad all his life that he would amount to nothing. So Triple H should know from experience that the people that work their asses off and that are told that they are worthless, are the ones that make the company the best it can be. Without my dad, Triple H is just a mid-carder. My dad went out of his way to make sure that he turned Triple H into the intimidating, scary, cerebral assassin, son of a bitch that he has become. So it’s about time that people who deserve to be the best are given the opportunity to show it. WWE is a fucking dictatorship and it is just truly a shame.”

— You may have noticed that there was no WWE feature on ESPN’s Sportscaster this week. Jonathan Coachman posted the following on Twitter, explaining that he was not available for the segment last night…

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