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AEW Fired VP Of Post Production

By The Spotlight StaffDecember 5, 2023
AEW Fired VP Of Post Production

The corporate structure of All Elite Wrestling has changed in the past few weeks. Chief Legal Officer Megha Parekh stepped down from her duties at AEW to focus on the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Parekh’s role has now been taken over by Vice President of Live Events and Touring, Christopher Peck. He is also part of the AEW’s disciplinary committee, along with Bryan Danielson and several other attorneys.

Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer reported that AEW Vice President of Post Production Kevin Sullivan has been let go by the company. Mike Mansury, the SVP and Co-Executive Producer, made the decision to fire him from AEW.

Kevin Sullivan isn’t related to the former WCW wrestler. Sullivan has been part of All Elite Wrestling since its launch in 2019. He joined Tony Khan’s company after years of working in IMPACT Wrestling.

Recently, QT Marshall announced that he would leave the company later this month.

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