A number of people have been speaking out about WWE creative recently. The difference with Paige's outburst is she is still under contract with the company.

It's no secret that many believe the way WWE's creative process is currently set up doesn't work, at least not for everyone. However, Jon Moxley has recently shone a spotlight on it. The man formerly known as Dean Ambrose spoke out about the reasons why he left WWE once his contract expired. The way in which the company books angles and plans TV was a major factor in him leaving.

Perhaps the most frustrating part of WWE's creative process for the fans are the Superstars who get almost completely ignored. We know WWE currently has more talent under its employ than ever before, but that is still no excuse for some of the names who have been inexplicably absent. In some cases, entire divisions are almost completely ignored, as Paige recently highlighted during an interview with The Sun.

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For one week, maybe two if we're being generous, WWE hyped the fact that Paige was the manager of a brand new tag team. Kairi Sane and Asuka, otherwise known as The Kabuki Warriors. However, since then, the three of them have fallen by the wayside. "Sometimes the writers have so much on their plate with everyone else’s storylines, they put things on the backburner," Paige explained.

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The former SmackDown GM even discussed how the entire women's tag division is being ignored. "I have to remind them, ok, but there is a women’s tag team title… I’m like, ‘What the hell dudes? Let’s make something happen.’” Paige clarified that once she speaks to Vince McMahon and Triple H, the wheels are eventually put in motion. However, she likened talking to writers as being about as useful as speaking to a brick wall.

We're not sure if WWE remembers this, but it was stated on TV that if The Kabuki Warriors defeated The Iiconics in Japan, they would earn themselves a future title shot. Well, that match did happen, and Sane and Asuka won. We're at least hoping that means the Japanese pairing will be getting that title shot. However, with the re-introduction of Paul Heyman and Eric Bischoff this week, it might well get lost in the shuffle.

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