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Road Dogg Says WWE Booking Has Become Driven by Money

He attributes the shift to AEW’s rise and says WWE now puts contract and business priorities ahead of creative wrestling choices.

Overview

  • Road Dogg made the remarks on Busted Open Radio in an interview first reported June 8 after the episode aired on Sunday, saying the company’s booking now feels like a “money grab.”
  • He argued that decisions increasingly come from above the writing room and inner circle, which he says changed booking from a wrestling-first approach to one led by business goals.
  • Road Dogg said AEW’s growth — including competitive contract offers, poaching top talent and landing network TV shows — pushed WWE to re-sign or “lock down” performers to prevent defections.
  • He praised WWE’s recent hire of Mike Masury as a positive step and confirmed he left his SmackDown co-lead writer role in March 2025.
  • These comments are grounded in one on-the-record interview and reflect a former insider’s view that could signal ongoing tension between creative control and business strategy in U.S. pro wrestling, with possible effects on future talent movement and TV booking.