WWE continues to cull their front office staff in the TKO era with their lead production designer joining their director of production travel on the unemployment line.
First reported by PWInsider, lead production designer Jason Robinson has either left the company as of this past weekend or is finishing up after more than 23 years with WWE.
He is notable for having “a hand in creating just about every modern major event and television set you could think of” according to the report, adding that Robinson was considered a “Kevin Dunn guy.”
The departure follows the layoff of Michele Carlucci this past Friday. Carlucci was the company’s director of production travel and had been within WWE since 1988. She was in her final role since 2019 after spending the prior 14 years as director of the freelance crew, travel & special projects.
Robinson and Carlucci are among a long list of executives who are no longer with the company as of this year for various reasons including the aforementioned Dunn, former president Frank Riddick, chief operating officer Brad Blum, executive vice president of live events John Porco, executive vice president of WWE TV Chris Kaiser, executive VP of development & digital Jamie Horowitz, executive vice president of HR Suzette Ramirez-Carr, executive vice president of talent relations Dan Ventrelle, senior vice president of athlete ID & development Trent Wilfinger, vice president of talent relations operations Kristin Altman, vice president of international events Michael Levin, and senior director of TV event relations Steve Rubin.
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