

Another day, another thrilling news coming directly from the center of the WWE universe. Under Triple H’s leadership, WWE appears to have created a new practice of shocking audiences. As Director of Long Term Creative, WWE just recruited a writer for Marvel and Disney comics, and as soon as the news broke, fans reacted with enthusiasm. Triple H has appointed the writer for Marvel comics, Rob Fee, as the organization’s director of long-term creative.
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For those who don’t know, Fee is not only a writer for Marvel Comics but also a producer who has worked with celebrities like Will Smith, Ellen DeGeneres, and Ryan Reynolds. Also, he wrote more than 100 episodes of the Disney XD series PLAYER SELECT.
It should be noted that Fee has apparently been a fan of professional wrestling for a very long time. And as per reports, he has been planning the execution of the White Rabbit QR code teasers. So, the excitement over this announcement has caused followers to rush to social media with their responses.
The fresh addition of Rob Fee has thrilled the fans
Many fans were pleased about the new hire, and many of them expressed their joy online. A supporter acknowledged, saying that Rob Fee was a great choice and that he was already looking forward to Fee’s tenure with the organization.
This is a really cool hire. Short-sighted fans be like "hire bookers, not writers."
THEY HAVE BOOKERS!
Bringing in a guy with showrunner experience, horror and comic book experience, and is apparently a good guy to have in a creative room is a W.Excited for @robfee joining WWE. https://t.co/e0vhgbZKPp
— S. A. Ramsey (@QuixQuazQuan) October 5, 2022
One user claimed that both industries require developing episodic material with an in-depth storyline and larger-than-life characters. Thus, as per him, comic book minds could easily transition.
I've always believed that comic book minds could easily make the jump into pro wrestling creative. Why? Both jobs deal with creating episodic content featuring long term storytelling and larger-than-life characters. https://t.co/xbGTIAphHz
— Hispanic! At The Disco (@AHispanicDisco) October 5, 2022
One user found the news pretty incredible.
Hell of a move! https://t.co/xBzL4H6BYL
— Generational Nappy Head (@Nappyheaded_J) October 4, 2022
Meanwhile, as per one user, Fee was the right man for the position.
We got the right man for the job.
— Tony (@TonysKindaWeird) October 5, 2022
Proud of you @robfee!! ❤️❤️❤️
Now give the Undisputed Championship to Thanos https://t.co/IHddpCsqOG
— Matt Raub (@mattraub) October 4, 2022
Given Rob Fee’s impressive record, one fan was interested in seeing what he would contribute to the WWE creative team.
Really looking forward to seeing what Rob Fee will bring to the table as part of WWE creative.
His resume in the comic book industry and his pro wrestling fandom makes this all seem VERY promising!
Exciting times! 😁
— Matt Black (@RAWFShowtime) October 4, 2022
Meanwhile, one fan thanked HHH for bringing him into the company.
@ Rob Fee, I got a list of things and some returning people I need you to whisper in HHH’s ear. Thanks.
— Dakota Kai Appreciator (@RebelHeart2211) October 4, 2022
One fan remembered when Marvel Studios put QR codes into the episodes of the 2022 D+ series, allowing fans to scan the code to receive a free comic. This prompted him to link this with the current QR code mystery.
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If Fee was the one who brought in the QR code insertions in the weekly shows, that was a solid move. I remember Marvel Studios inserted QR codes in the 2022 D+ series episodes where the hardcore fans scan the code for a free comic. I guess Feige is the blueprint? https://t.co/2lkOKWBxWT
— Kalind (@NYCKNP) October 5, 2022
Another admirer felt that it was a very clever move.
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Good things happen when you think outside the box on hires, now and again. https://t.co/QH0EftFDN1
— Phil Strum (@UnderTheRing) October 4, 2022
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