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Two Major Executives Reportedly Leaving AEW

By The Spotlight StaffDecember 24, 2023
Two Major Executives Reportedly Leaving AEW

Recently, several executives of All Elite Wrestling departed by the company. Megha Parekh, who worked for Tony Khan’s company as Chief Legal Officer, left the position to focus on the Jacksonville Jaguars.

AEW Vice President of Post Production Kevin Sullivan was let go by the company earlier this month. Sullivan has worked for the company since AEW’s launch in 2019.

QT Marshall also announced his departure from the company. Marshall has held several roles in AEW.

According to Fightful Select, Rafael Morffi, Vice President of Live Events and Touring, is expected to leave the company this month. Morffi is looking to pursue a new opportunity next year. He worked at WWE and TNA Wrestling before joining AEW.

Fightful Select reported that AEW’s Chief Marketing and Merchandising Officer, Dana Massie, is also set to leave the company. Massie started working at AEW in 2019. She’s the wife of Matt Jackson.

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