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Backstage Updates On WWE Departures, WWE Studios Hit Hard, RAW Star Reacts To Office Cut
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WWE also cut a number of international office employees and WWE Studios employees today, according to PWInsider and Deadline.
It was noted that the film, TV and social media divisions in Stamford, CT and Los Angeles, CA were impacted with WWE Studios seeing layoffs in features, TV and digital/social media, which was related to the WWE Advanced Media Group cuts. Deadline backed up the previous reports on various departments being consolidated into a single division, with a smaller staff running those operations, reportedly led by longtime WWE employee Kevin Dunn, who is the Executive Producer & Chief of Global Television Distribution.
Two More Top WWE Executives Released
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UPDATE x 3: The WWE office cuts are continuing, as several more top staff members have been released. According to Pwinsider, the latest cuts came in the international division. On Tuesday, several “major international office staffers” were fired. One of them includes Jay Rosenstock, WWE’s EVP of International. WWE President Nick Khan will now oversee the international offices.
Also, Adam Kirshner, WWE’s manager for Media & Metadata Operations for the last several years has been fired. Kirshner served as a producer on the digital team and worked hard on WWE’s YouTube channel. Kirshner also oversaw the back end of WWE’s digital video manager system and was heavily involved in the relaunched WWE Network prior to it being moved to the Peacock streaming service.
Backstage Update On Today’s WWE Cuts, More Departures Revealed, Cathy Kelley Reacts
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At least 35 WWE employees were let go today, according to Wrestlenomics.
As noted, WWE’s production and digital divisions were hit hard today with departures. Multiple divisions were being “folded together” and longtime WWE employee Kevin Dunn, who is the Executive Vice President of TV Production, is set to oversee those divisions moving forward. It was noted that one of the reasons for so many cuts is that WWE has determined there were too many redundancies across multiple departments. For example, there were two graphics departments – one for WWE TV production and one for digital. Those departments can be easily merged into one, meaning WWE can get that work done with a smaller group of employees.