Major WWE Reshuffle Within New Paul Levesque Era

Latest WWE boardroom changes confirmed by Nick Khan

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WWE have made more changes within their corporate structure, with a prominent 2022 member of Talent Relations now out of the company altogether.

Fightful Select confirmed a SEScoops story that EVP of Talent Dan Ventrelle is gone from the role he'd had with the organisation since September 2022. This is per a company memo sent out by WWE President Nick Khan that read;

"WWE has begun the process of reorganizing its Talent Relations group. Moving forward, Chris Legentil, in addition to his role in Comms, will help us in leading this new group. Matt Altman, in addition to his role in marketing, will be working closely with Chris to help this endeavour. Talent Development and Recruiting will now report to Shawn Michaels. All of Talent, which includes Talent Relations, Development and Recruiting will continue to ultimately report into Paul Levesque. As of today, Dan Ventrelle will be moving on from WWE. We thank Dan for his tremendous contributions. Sincerely, Nick Khan."

It's not known if more changes will follow in the coming weeks but the WWE's corporate door has always been a revolving one. WWE publicly ushered in a "Paul Levesque Era" over WrestleMania weekend, with the company seemingly doing everything to confirming Vince McMahon had no involvement in operations without mentioning his name as the key absentee.

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