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Former TNA Head Of Creative Joins AEW

By The Spotlight StaffJune 12, 2024
Former TNA Head Of Creative Joins AEW

In May, TNA Wrestling’s parent company, Anthem Sports & Entertainment, released several employees from the company. RD Evans, the Head of Creative and a producer of TNA, also left the company last month.

PWInsider reported that Evans has joined All Elite Wrestling and was seen working at this past Saturday’s AEW Collison. The former TNA Head of Creative worked on backstage segments and is expected to be at tonight’s AEW Dynamite. A source told PWInsider that Evans’ close friend Jimmy Jacobs helped him to join Tony Khan’s company.

Evans had worked for WWE as a member of the creative team and has competed in several wrestling promotions, including ROH and Chikara.

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