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

    Kreski was associated with MTV Networks for over 15 years, and was a writer and consultant for many of its high-profile series and specials, such as Remote Control, Beavis and Butt-Head, Celebrity Deathmatch, and the channel's annual movie and video music awards shows. He was responsible for many of the channel's distinctive in-house ...

    • July 31, 1962, U.S.
    • Biographer, Screenwriter
    • American
  2. Chris Kreski isn't a name that most pro wrestling fans are going to know off the top of their head. He isn't someone who has had a DVD released about him, he never got any airtime and he isn't ...

  3. However, almost nothing is said about Russo's successor, Chris Kreski. From October 1999 to November 2000, Chris was the head writer on WWF. He had previous experience with MTV projects. He left the company in 2002 and sadly died of cancer in 2005 at age 42. Now from what I have heard, that period of time was great in terms of storylines.

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  5. 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.

  6. By Wade Keller, Torch editor. Chris Kreski, who was one of the original WWE writers who replaced Vince Russo and Ed Ferrara, died yesterday of cancer at age 42. Kreski was not known to have cancer when he worked for WWE. After he left the company, citing burn out and other opportunities, Stephanie McMahon replaced him as head writer in 2002.

  7. Feb 6, 1994 · The New Yorker, February 14, 1994 P. 37. Talk story about Chris Kreski, editorial directof of MTV and the country's leading scholar of seventies-ology (nostalgia for the 1970s).

  8. www.imdb.com › name › nm0470913Chris Kreski - IMDb

    Chris Kreski. Writer: Idiot Savants. Chris Kreski was born on 31 July 1962 in Patterson, New Jersey, USA. Chris was a writer, known for Idiot Savants (1996), Celebrity Deathmatch (1998) and 1991 MTV Video Music Awards (1991).

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