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Former WWE creative writer Brian Gewirtz writing book on life in WWE

Brian Gewirtz, the former WWE creative writer who now serves as the Senior Vice President of Development for The Rock’s Seven Bucks Production company, will be releasing a book from his time in WWE.

Gewirtz was part of the WWE creative team from 1999 until 2012 and later changed to a consultant until 2015. He worked very close with The Rock on all his material and eventually The Rock hired him as part of his team. When Johnson returns to WWE, Gewirtz is heavily involved in whatever The Rock is doing, including coming up with ideas and promos.

Titled Heels and Heroes, the book will take readers behind the scenes for an unprecedented look at the chaotic, surreal, unbelievable backstage world of the WWE.

“With untold stories from a career spanning over 15 years and featuring the biggest names and controversial moments in wrestling history, Heels and Heroes is an honest, unflinching look on how an introverted life-long fan unexpectedly became one of the most powerful men in all of professional wrestling,” the synopsis for the book reads.

The book will be published by Twelve Books and is set to be released in August 2022.

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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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