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WWE Lays Off Two Executives & Several Employees

By The Spotlight StaffMay 23, 2024
WWE Lays Off Two Executives & Several Employees

Kristin Prouty, the Senior Vice President of Entertainment Relations, has been let go by WWE, according to Fightful Select. Prouty joined WWE in 2000. She became the SVP of Entertainment Relations in 2005. Fightful Select noted that Prouty played a key role in bringing Logan Paul to WWE.

Tavia Hartley, the Manager of Talent Operations & Appearances has also been let go by the company. Hartley was hired by WWE in 2021. Before joining WWE, Hartley worked at Team Epiphany, Camino Public Relations, and Urban Arts Partnership.

PWInsider reported that several employees, including “long-standing employees,” were laid off from the company on Thursday.

TKO announced today that the live events teams of WWE and UFC have been merged into one unit. These changes and layoffs came after TKO suffered a net loss of $249.5 million for the first quarter of 2024.

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