Former WWE Writer Comments On WWE Release, His Influence On Women's Division, Rumors Of His Release
As noted earlier, WWE recently let go Tom Casiello who was their lead managing writer and oversaw both brand's writing teams. It was initially reported that he was a key figure in the push for women's wrestlers, but Tom recently took to Twitter to clear up a number of things including working for the McMahons, how little drama there was in his release, and the women's division.
Working with the McMahons:
I'm sure there will now be lots of stupidity floating around. So here's my only statement on this, and you can print it, and then I'm...
? Tom Casiello (@tommiecas) December 10, 2016
...not entertaining this anymore. I think the McMahons, despite all their eccentricities and quirks, are AWESOME. I loved working with them.
? Tom Casiello (@tommiecas) December 10, 2016
You won't find one bad story about me in six years. Well, I did fall asleep in a production meeting once. But whatever. We all got along.
? Tom Casiello (@tommiecas) December 10, 2016
The lack of drama in his release:
I got along great with talent. The writers are like BROTHERS to me. It was sad, but I walked out with my head held high, and I'm seeing...
? Tom Casiello (@tommiecas) December 10, 2016
...them for dinner next week. There's no scandal or drama. I worked with amazing people who produce almost 600 hours of original television
? Tom Casiello (@tommiecas) December 10, 2016
See, here's the thing you might not know about writers. We are nomadic. We lose our jobs all the times. I've lost 12 jobs in 20 years.
? Tom Casiello (@tommiecas) December 10, 2016
So believe me when I say there is ZERO bitterness, Ergo, no need to spend the next years of my life on podcasts b—hing re: a job I loved.
? Tom Casiello (@tommiecas) December 10, 2016
This is how this industry works, folks. It's just business. I totally get it. They totally get it. We're all on the same page.
? Tom Casiello (@tommiecas) December 10, 2016
Setting the record straight on potential reasons he was released:
The elimination of my position had NOTHING to do with my stand on the election, my sexual orientation, or anything else invented by websites
? Tom Casiello (@tommiecas) December 10, 2016
I have been open and honest from day one about who I am and what I believe in. And Vince was respectful of that.
? Tom Casiello (@tommiecas) December 10, 2016
The state of the women's division:
HAH! There is something else I want to say. (See? Y'all got me cutting promos now!) But to say that I, and I alone, am single-handedly..
? Tom Casiello (@tommiecas) December 11, 2016
...responsible for the Women's Revolution is preposterous & an insult to the dedication and hard work those amazing women have accomplished.
? Tom Casiello (@tommiecas) December 11, 2016
Newsflash: if Vince doesn't want to do something, he doesn't do it. If he wants to,he does it. Did I work closely with the Women's Division?
? Tom Casiello (@tommiecas) December 11, 2016
Yes. I did. From Day one. And I always fought to get them more time and better stories, etc. But believe me when I say it takes an ARMY of
? Tom Casiello (@tommiecas) December 11, 2016
people to make Raw and SDL happen. And EVERYONE is behind what's been happening with the Division. And EVERYONE works together to
? Tom Casiello (@tommiecas) December 11, 2016
see it through. So for everyone posting and speculating and wondering if this means the Women's Division is suddenly going to go back to
? Tom Casiello (@tommiecas) December 11, 2016
bra and panties matches that are 3 minutes long... stop. These women are unstoppable. They're here to stay, no matter who's writing the show
? Tom Casiello (@tommiecas) December 11, 2016