Again: WWE Reportedly Makes More Office Cuts This Week
The changes continue. There have been all kinds of changes taking place in WWE in recent months and there is nothing to suggest that those changes are ending. The majority of the changes have involved wrestlers returning to the company after being released or fired, but those are not the only movements. In addition, there have been some behind the scenes changes, and now we are seeing more of them.
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According to Fightful Select, WWE made cuts to its office staff on Friday, though it is not clear how many cuts were made or which departments they came from. WWE has not made any announcement about the cuts and there is nothing to suggest that there have been cuts to the roster. This comes as Vince McMahon has taken control of WWE again and has been bringing in some of his former staff.
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Opinion: This is the kind of thing that happens every so often and hopefully it is far more limited in scope this time. There is a chance that this is just something that is business as usual and not part of a big change that WWE is going through again. The last thing a lot of fans want to see is more of the same wrestlers being let go a second time, as it can be absolutely devastating in multiple ways.
What might this mean for WWE? Do you expect roster cuts anytime soon? Let us know in the comments below.
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