Former WWE Star Says Writers Were on Board With Bringing Back the Corporate Ministry

Former WWE Star Killer Kross recently spoke with the NBC Sports Boston’s Steve Fall for an in-depth conversation about all things pro-wrestling. During the discussion, Kross talked about the WWE writing team and ideas he had of bringing back The Corporate Ministry. Here are the highlights:

The writing team in WWE:

“All of the writers that I dealt with, I loved them. I know that writers get completely skinned, decapitated, and delimbed from wrestlers saying that the writers suck, they’re terrible, blah, blah, blah. I didn’t have any issues with any of the writers that I’ve ever worked with. I loved all of them. I got to know them personally and professionally. The problem was that all the ideas that we would come up together, and whether they had awesome ideas for me, or they would ask me about my own ideas, they all have to go through one person. If that one person feels like it doesn’t resonate to them, they don’t make sense, or they’re just not in the realm of how they particularly see things going and in entertaining people, then they’re just gonna go out the window. ”

Ideas of bringing back The Corporate Ministry:

“I had ideas about bringing back The Corporate Ministry. That was one of my final ideas that I had. I had a series of writers on board for that who thought it was a very good idea. I thought pitching those ideas would be cool because there’s some nostalgia to it. You know, with all these crazy conspiracy theories that are always going around about esoteric businesses and stuff like that, and cults, and evil companies and stuff like that, I thought there would be a tasteful way to fictionalize that type of stuff and put it back on TV with a nostalgic twist.”

You can check out the complete interview below:


(h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription)