WWE Parts Ways With The Bump Co-Host

WWE The Bump is now down to three co-hosts.

Evan T. Mack WWE The Bump
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While WWE themselves have yet to comment on this situation, it appears that The Bump co-host Evan T. Mack is no longer with the company.

Mack was one of the main hosts of WWE's YouTube show, and he revealed he's current WWE status when a fan reached out to him on Twitter to ask about his absence from this past Wednesday's episode of The Bump.

As Mack put it, he's "unceremoniously" gone from WWE.

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With Mack's WWE departure, that leaves Kayla Braxton, Matt Camp and Ryan Pappolla as the remaining hosts of The Bump.

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A graduate of Full Sail University, Evan had been with WWE since 2019. Prior to that, he had spent nearly five years working as a correspondent for AfterBuzz TV.

As mentioned, WWE has yet to comment on Evan T. Mack's release, although PWInsider reports that Mack's exit from the company took place this past week.

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Of course, WWE has made many many, many cuts across these past 18 months or so, from wrestlers, to producers, to the creative team, to office staff and on-screen personalities.

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