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Big AEW Departure Reportedly Revealed

All Elite Wrestling first launched in 2019, and there are a number of names who have parted ways with the company since then. Now it seems that one name who has been with the company for some time has parted ways with AEW.

Dave Meltzer of F4Wonline.com is reporting that Vice President of Post Production Kevin Sullivan was let go today. It’s being said that Mike Mansury, the Senior Vice President and Co-Executive Producer was the one who made the call.

Kevin Sullivan, who has no relation to the former wrestler with the same name, had come over from Impact Wrestling and had been with AEW since October of 2019. He was highly thought of backstage. Sullivan reportedly built the entire AEW post-production team which was based in Nashville, so there are a lot of questions regarding what happened.

Impact Wrestling ring announcer David Penzer pointed out to fans that Sullivan was in charge of post-production, so his departure will not change anything regarding live production for AEW.

Stay tuned for updates.

Josh Foster

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