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More Than 100 Employees Fired From WWE Including Dana Warrior

By The Spotlight StaffSeptember 16, 2023
More Than 100 Employees Fired From WWE Including Dana Warrior

Yesterday, we reported that some of WWE’s top executives have been laid off from the company. You can read more by clicking here.

PWInsider reported that more than 100 employees have been let go by the company. Among them was WWE Hall of Famer The Ultimate Warrior’s wife Dana Warrior. Dana joined WWE in 2014 after her husband’s passing. She was part of the Hall of Fame’s annual Warrior Award ceremony. Dana Warrior was a member of the WWE creative team until last year. She was also part of WWE’s community outreach department.

PWInsider added that some employees of the Insights & Analytics team, Marketing, Graphic Design, and Live Events departments were laid off from the company.

Today, WWE President Nick Khan sent an email to the remaining employees and informed them that layoffs had been completed. Khan asked them to report to the new Headquarters this Tuesday for a staff meeting.

Stay tuned with The Spotlight for more news.

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