WWE Big Name Quits After 26 Years

WWE, often regarded as the dominant force in the world of professional wrestling on a global scale, has recently witnessed the departure of two longstanding employees. Steve Rubin, who served as the Senior Director of TV Event Relations, bid farewell to the company after an impressive tenure spanning 26 years. Beginning as a production assistant, Rubin steadily climbed the ranks within WWE, showcasing his dedication and expertise over the years.

 


 

On top of that, Michael Levin, boasting over seven years in significant roles such as Vice President of International Events and General Manager of Emerging Market, also parted ways with the organization.

These departures come during a challenging time for WWE employees, with the company initiating the release of over ten talents earlier this month. Such developments have raised uncertainties within the WWE workforce regarding potential future releases. As the wrestling landscape continues to evolve, the future endeavors of Rubin and Levin remain to be seen. Nevertheless, their wealth of experience and skills are likely to be highly sought after by other companies within the industry.

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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