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WWE COO Reportedly Resigned From The Company

By The Spotlight StaffMay 3, 2024
WWE COO Reportedly Resigned From The Company

Brad Blum, the Chief Operating Officer of WWE, tendered his resignation on Wednesday, Wrestling Observer reported. Blum is the most powerful executive in the company, besides Paul Levesque and Nick Khan.

Blum joined WWE in 2006 as Chief of Staff and held that position for 14 years. In 2020, he was appointed as the COO of WWE and reported to WWE President Nick Khan. Blum oversaw corporate strategy, marketing, corporate communications, creative services, IT and technology, insights and analytics, real estate and facilities, and corporate travel.

Brad Blum was revealed as corporate officer No. 2 in the Janel Grant lawsuit filed earlier this year.

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