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Court Bauer joins WWE Creative Team

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Former Major League Wresting owner and promoter Court Bauer is now working as a member of the creative team for World Wrestling Entertainment. Bauer, who is said to have lost close to 100 pounds, has been with the company for about the last week or two.

 

Bauer ran and booked MLW from June 2002 until February 2004, with TV running regularly on The Sunshine Network and a crew featuring Terry Funk, Sabu, Steve Corino, CW Anderson, Steve Williams, Satoshi Kojima, Masato Tanaka, Teddy Hart and others. The promotion shut down operations after losing its financial backers. Bauer was later involved with the H2Wrestling startup with Teddy Hart last year that ended up shutting down operations before its debut show took place in the Boston, MA area. After that project failed, Bauer had been working for a film production company out of Los Angeles and working on screenplays.

 

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-- credit: Mike Johnson/PWInsider.com

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I thought MLW was great 99 percent of the time, as it had an ECW feel to it for sure. The booking wasnt mind blowing, but logical and helped give everyone in the company a solid role. It will be interesting to see what role he has exactly in creative and on what show too. This guy is probably a good compromise to what WWE seemingly is looking for in creative - a guy who has a wrestling background of sorts but yet is a hollywood writer as well.

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Bauer had been working for a film production company out of Los Angeles and working on screenplays.

Helping Gertwetz produce WWE Films?

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