WWE Studios Sees Layoffs As Features, TV & Digital Divisions Consolidate

EXCLUSIVE: Not a happy day in Stamford, CT, today as WWE had a round of layoffs that impact its film, TV and social media divisions in Connecticut and Los Angeles. Trying to find out the exact number, but WWE Studios saw layoffs in features, TV and digital/social media division Advanced Media Group. All of these operations will be consolidated into a single division, with a smaller staff running those operations.

We’ve heard the cuts were deep. The news was conveyed today by phone by president and chief revenue officer Nick Khan, who left his post as co-head of the CAA television department last summer to take the job. He was the agent for the WWE before joining the company.

The feature division’s productions range from the Hamish Grieve-directed animated Rumble for Paramount Animation; the Dwayne Johnson- tarrer Fighting with My Family; and an upcoming multi-part documentary on WWE founder, chairman and CEO Vince McMahon that is being made for Netflix. The TV group output includes the WWE wrestling broadcasts that include Raw, SmackDown and Total Divas. We’ll let you know when we hear more.

Movies

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Has Your Car Been Towed in Connecticut? Share Your Story and Help Us Investigate. — ProPublica
Donald Trump Wants to Build More Navy Ships. He May Deport the Workers Who Help Make Them. — ProPublica
CES 2025: Belkin Finally Made a Tripod for Its TikTok Creator Stand
Republicans versus Democrats—Which Vision of 2025 Will Come True? By Howard Bloom
US teens are using less of every substance – except for one