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    • Brian Gewirtz's Uncle Wrote For 'The Simpsons'
    • Being WWE's Head Writer Had Its Ups and Downs For Brian Gewitz
    • Brian Gewirtz Was The First Writer in WWE to Be Tried in Wrestlers Court
    • Brian Gewirtz Is Responsible For Many Memorable WWE Segments and Moments
    • Brian Gewirtz Left WWE in 2015 to Work For The Rock

    According to Gewirtz in a 2022 Wrestlezone interview with Dominic DeAngelo, his enthusiasm for writing and wrestling dates back to his childhood. As a kid, he watched shows with friends and joined royal rumble pools, going on to attend three WrestleManias. His uncle Howard Gewirtz was a major inspiration, who developed a successful career in televi...

    Gewirtz started with the company during a tumultuous time. The only two writers at the time had just left the company to go insult everyone's intelligence over at WCW. WWE was adopting a more edgy, adult-oriented product that resonated with fans. Eventually, he became the head writer, overseeing an entire team and responsible for the creative direc...

    Gewirtz was the first writer to ever be brought to "Wrestlers Court" in front of the locker room. According to the charges and testimony, he allegedly accepted an action figure from Edge in exchange for more TV time for Edge and Christian. It was also alleged that Gewirtz dissed other talents. The trio was found guilty by The Undertaker, and Gewirt...

    Throughout Brian's impressive 16-year stint with WWE, he became acclaimed for his exceptional writing and narrative capabilities. His peers included some of the most prominent superstars to ever grace the ring, such as Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, John Cena, and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. Additionally, it was Brian who helped define and shape Edge an...

    After over 15 years with WWE, Gewirtz left the company in 2015 and joined Seven Bucks Productions, a company founded by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and his ex-wife, Dany Garcia. Gewirtz was excited to join the company and work on projects different from what he had been doing with WWE. He has also contributed to a few lines on AEW in recent years and...

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  2. Aug 24, 2022 · Throughout pro wrestling’s titanically popular 2000s, Brian Gewirtz was something like the sport’s Homer. For over a decade, he was the WWE’s head writer and most respected dramatist.

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  3. Apr 13, 2021 · When Slam Wrestling had the opportunity to speak with Brian Gewirtz, executive producer of NBC’s Young Rock and former WWE writer, it became clear pretty early on that he enjoys his role as a behind-the-scenes creative worker.

  4. Aug 9, 2022 · Brian Gewirtz, author of There’s Just One Problem: True Tales from the Former, One-Time, 7th Most Powerful Person in WWE, joins Rosenberg and SGG for a wide-ranging conversation about his...

  5. Aug 17, 2022 · Gewirtz, 49, is now the executive producer of NBC's The Young Rock and gearing up for the release of his debut book, There's Just One Problem, on August 16. The biography chronicles his unlikely...

  6. 12 hours ago · Brian Gewirtz, a pivotal figure in WWE's writing team during some of the company's most iconic eras, recently shared one of his favorite moments in the promotion, featuring none other than Eric Bischoff. During an appearance on Eric Bischoff's "83 Weeks" podcast, Gewirtz took listeners back to the fall of 2002, recalling the memorable ...

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