I point to this as Exhibit A on why WWE writing is bad.
They start writing the next weeks show, less than 5 days ahead of time. Imagine any TV show. Those guys have the outline, with details, written months ahead of shooting of the first episode of a new season. They then give those outlines to their writers to flesh out and subsequently critique and adapt. Three drafts later, maybe the script is there to shoot. The writer is then on set with the director to make final changes that may come up during shooting.
If an event in ep 10 is changed, previous ep can be rewritten to make sense or foreshadow events to come.
In WWE, they don't know what will be on TV five days from now. And Vince and Trips, the lead creative, don't give any input until after the writers have written drafts.