Triple H has brought in Rob Fee, formerly of Marvel, for an exciting new role within WWE.

The horror writer, who has also worked for the Marvel franchise, is now working full-time for WWE as the Director of Longtime creative.

In another exciting update, it has emerged that Fee is working on the 'White Rabbit' teases, which are believed to be leading to Bray Wyatt's return.

Why has Triple H hired Rob Fee?

So, who is Rob Fee and why was Triple H so keen to bring him into WWE as he continues to try and make improvements to the product?

Fightful Select reported yesterday that Fee, who had worked on the Marvel and Disney projects, has joined the company for the new director role within the creative team.

The report notes that Fee is "well regarded for his work" which has included working on the mics for Spider-Man and Avengers, as well as being the lead writer for Disney show, via WrestleTalk.

Rob Fee recently joined the company for the spot of Director of Longtime creative. Fee has worked as a horror writer for Marvel in the past and has been well regarded for his work. He's penned comics for Spider-Man, Daredevil, Avengers, and was head writer on several Disney shows. 

In what will make his transition period into the company much smoother, the report explains that Fee is a long-time fan of wrestling, and was said to be "very familiar" with current-day WWE.

Fee is known as a longtime follower of wrestling and sources within the company said the was very familiar with the product.

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Rob Fee is now working for WWE

Rob Fee is now working for WWE

What will Rob Fee be doing within WWE?

Fee, as noted, has an extensive career working on horror projects, and it seems like that's going to help him with that Triple H wants him to do within WWE.

Fightful Select is also reporting that Fee has been working on the 'White Rabbit' teases that have been playing recently, all of which are believed to be linked to Bray Wyatt's return.

We have been told that one of Fee's early projects with WWE has been the direction and production of the QR code-related cryptic messages we've seen on television in recent weeks that has gained an incredible amount of buzz.

The report also goes on to explain that Fee has expressed an interest in working with Wyatt before, even pitching a movie for The Fiend during his first run with WWE, which ended in July 2021.

Fee once pitched a Fiend related movie, that was said to have resonated well with WWE higher ups, and had the possibility of getting produced. However, Bray Wyatt was released shortly after, so the project couldn't get produced.

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Bray Wyatt could be on his way back to WWE

Bray Wyatt could be on his way back to WWE

Overall, WWE fans have been hoping to see more long-term storytelling within the company for months now, so the fact that Fee has been brought in to help with that certainly paints an exciting picture for the future of WWE.