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WWE Fired Senior Vice President Due To Policy Violation

By The Spotlight StaffFebruary 24, 2023
WWE Fired Senior Vice President Due To Policy Violation
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In the past couple of years, WWE fired several superstars and backstage employees due to budget cuts. However, recently a Senior Vice President of the company has been fired because of a different reason.

Fightful Select reported that WWE has terminated Senior Vice President of Talent Operations & Strategy James Kimball. They also noted Kimball violated the company’s policies.

“Fightful has learned that WWE SVP of Talent Operations & Strategy James Kimball is no longer with the company. We’re told it was an HR violation terminated immediately last week.”

James Kimball joined WWE two years ago and was involved with WWE’s NIL program. Prior to joining WWE, Kimball worked with UFC for 10 years.

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