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  1. During his time as head writer, the McMahon-Hemsley angle started with Stephanie McMahon and Triple H getting married on RAW. This lead to one of the most complex storylines in WWE history as ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chris_KreskiChris Kreski - Wikipedia

    Death. References. External links. Chris Kreski. Christopher Raymond Kreski (July 31, 1962 – May 9, 2005) was an American writer, biographer and screenwriter. Early life and education. Kreski graduated in 1980, from Butler High School and was inducted into the school's hall of fame in 2018. [1] .

  3. Yeah, Kreski's most well known element of how he wrote stuff was the storyboarding and commitment to continuity over time. Once he was ousted from the main writer's position in October 2000, WWF's creative tanked hard, and it was fully felt by April 2001 when every Raw and Smackdown was a disjointed, jumbled mess.

  4. Sep 28, 2022 · According the IMDb Kreski was "head writer" in the WWF up until 2002, which would contradict the many reports that state Steph became the head writer in November 2000. In reality, it would seem to me that Kreski was employed as a screenwriter, which would have largely put him in charge of things such as formatting & developing screenplays for ...

  5. Feb 9, 2018 · He's not someone that gets mention a lot in the wrestling business but he left a huge impact for the WWF.

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  6. According to some, Kreski had real TV writing experience (Russo did not), and in his office he had a whiteboard with every single WWF wrestler on the roster and had a plan for where each of their storylines were going to go, and where they would intersect, from WM to WM.

  7. Nov 23, 2010 · The article also notes that, prior to the long-existing idea that WWE never hires talented writers or that people from Hollywood don't know anything and can't be good wrestling writers (Kreski, who died in 2005, was a Hollywood writer, and, as noted, few will argue his accomplishments in wrestling) it was the political atmosphere that stifled and sabotaged any new writer who may have had ...