Rumor On The New Lead Writer For The WWE Women’s Division

There has been a lot of news about the WWE creative team as of late. This includes Bruce Prichard and Dana Warrior recently joining the team.

We have some more news to pass your way about the WWE creative team.

This time, it has to do with the new lead writer of the WWE Women’s division.

According to Last Word On Pro Wrestling, Betsy Kelso is now in the role of lead writer for the Women in WWE.

During an appearance on the WrassleRap podcast, former WWE writer Kazeem Famuyade revealed that Betsy only joined WWE about 8 months ago. He also mentioned that she has been writing some “great stuff for SmackDown Live”.

Here is Betsy’s bio from the Trailer Park Christmas Musical website:

“Betsy most recently created and developed TV series for Warner Bros., ABC Family, MTV, Disney Channel and Universal Music Group. She also wrote and directed the short film CHURCH & STATE starring Martin Starr, and has written and performed for BEHIND THE MUSIC THAT SUCKS, an animated parody series that aired on FUSE Network in which she can be heard as the voices of Courtney Love, Jennifer Lopez, Cher and all three Dixie Chicks. She can also seen in the first season of HANNAH MONTANA. 

In addition to providing the book for THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL, Betsy served as Director of both the original NYMF and Off-Broadway productions. She adapted the British musicals GIRLS’ NIGHT and GIRL TALK for their U.S. tours and Off Broadway runs, and provided librettos for the new musical project POPERA and THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK CHRISTMAS MUSICAL, for which she also served as choreographer of the original Houston production.

As a founding member of the popular all-female sketch-comedy team SHIRLEY CHICKENPANTS, she won praise from publications such as TALK, STUFF, PAPER, BUST, TIME OUT NEW YORK, PLAYBOY and THE VILLAGE VOICE, and played to sold-out crowds in New York and Los Angeles at HERE Arts Center, Joe’s Pub, HBO Workspace, ACME Comedy Theatre and others”

On a reated note, here are some horror stories from WWE writers about working for the McMahon family.

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