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Old 04-22-2021, 10:20 PM   #112
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Turns out there was a second wave of releases after all like Meltzer initially reported was rumored to be happening. He ended up being off on where it would happen since it wasn't NXT who got affected but instead WWE's office staff.

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Originally Posted by WrestlingInc
There have reportedly been multiple departures at WWE HQ over the past few days.

It was reported by PWInsider that WWE has been undergoing somewhat of a corporate level housecleaning this week, with the departures centered around the Talent Relations department, which recently underwent another shake-up as John Laurinaitis took over.

Nicole Zeoli, who was working as Director of Talent Relations, is no longer with the company. She had been with WWE for more than 11 years, and moved into this Director’s role in February 2018.

Longtime WWE referee John Cone has been released from his role as Senior Manager of the Talent Relations department. He remains with the company as a referee.

On a related note, Mark Carrano remains with WWE in the Talent Relations department, but apparently is no longer working as the Senior Director. There had been speculation on his status after Laurinaitis took back over as the head of Talent Relations in early March, a job he previously held several years ago.

It was noted that there may have been other departures from this latest shake-up, but they have not been confirmed yet.

Edit: Also turns out it wasn't some no-name low level employee who got fired over the recent Mickie James garbage bag controversy and instead was WWE's former Head of Talent Relations who got fired for it according to WrestlingInc.

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Wrestling Inc. has learned that WWE has fired Senior Director of Talent Relations Mark Carrano.

As previously reported, former WWE Superstar Mickie James revealed that she received a black garbage bag with her belongings after being released by the company last week.

Triple H issued a statement on Twitter, stating that “person responsible for this inconsiderate action has been fired and is no longer with WWE.”

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