Tag Archives: Eric Pankowski
New WWE Head Writer
Speaking through his official Twitter account, former WWE creative team member Court Bauer noted that David Kreizman, who joined the WWE a few months ago, is now the head writer for the company, replacing the outgoing Eric Pankowski. Kriezman previously worked on All My Children. David Kreizman, who started with #WWE months ago is now Continue Reading »
Major Changes To WWE Creative
Eric Pankowski has been removed from his position as the SVP of WWE’s creative and development and is gone from the company entirely, this according to a tweet made by former WWE creative team member Court Bauer. WWE noted recently during their quarterly conference call that they intended to spend more money on creative. Long-term Continue Reading »
Exclusive Update On WWE’s Creative Changes, Where Things Stand With Gewirtz Outed & Vince’s Reaction
Following on from the news that Brian Gewirtz had been removed as the top writer for WWE RAW prior to the show going on-air last night, Wrestling-News.net can confirm that Vince McMahon made a declaration backstage stating that no one’s job was safe due to the declining ratings and that Vince himself wants to see Continue Reading »
WWE Appoint Eric Pankowski As SVP Of Creative And Development
WWE sent out the following: WWE APPOINTS ERIC PANKOWSKI SVP CREATIVE AND DEVELOPMENT STAMFORD, CT, February 01, 2012 – WWE® (NYSE: WWE) today announced the appointment of Eric Pankowski as Senior Vice President, Creative and Development. Pankowski, previously a senior executive at Reveille and Warner Bros., will report to WWE Executive Vice President of Creative, Continue Reading »
WWE Hire New Senior Vice President Of Creative & Development
In a major shake up to the WWE creative team, Jon Weisman of Variety.com notes that former Reveille and Warner Brothers executive Eric Pankowski has left his position with Reveille, who he had only joined back in September 2011 to take up a role as the Senior Vice President of Creative and Development with the Continue Reading »