After laying off more than a hundred people in 2021, among them, more than 80 stars, a WWE And he didn’t wait for the first week of 2022 to end before he started laying off more people.
The company released a statement to Fightful stating that it has fired several managers, coaches, and even fighters associated with the performance center, as they are understood to be no longer associated with NXT 2.0 WWE ended his statement by thanking everyone for their contributions and wishing them all the best for the future.
So far, Shaun Ross Sapp has managed to get the following goodbyes, but more could come in the next few hours:
- Sarah Cummins (Senior Vice President, Consumer Products)
- road dog (a product)
- Ice Steel (Coach)
- Ryan Katz (Writer)
- William Regal
- Dev Kapoor (Rangin Singh)
- Scott Armstrong
- George Carroll
- Hideki Suzuki (Diamond Mine)
- Timothy Thatcher
- Danny Burch
- Kathy Corino (Alison Hazard)
This was the statement from WWE to Fightful:
WWE Fightful released a statement that read, “With the continued development of NXT 2.0, we have decided to separate from some of the staff from our Performance Center. We thank them for their many contributions over the years and wish them well.”
— Sean RossSapp at Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) January 5 2022
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