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Two WWE Executives Reportedly Leaving Company

By The Spotlight StaffSeptember 3, 2024
Two WWE Executives Reportedly Leaving Company

Jason Robinson, Lead Production Designer of WWE, is leaving the company, PWInsider reported. They added that Robinson had finished his responsibilities after Saturday’s WWE Bash in Berlin.

Robinson has been working for WWE since 2001. He is a well-liked employee in the company, and some employees consider him a “Kevin Dunn Guy.”

PWInsider also reported that Director of Production Travel Michelle Carlucci has been let go by the company. Carlucci joined WWE in 1988, and she was promoted to the Director of Production role in 2019. She was one of the longest-tenured employees in WWE, and her departure has surprised many people.

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