The WWE landscape continues to evolve with yet another departure confirmed, adding to the string of exits from the company in recent days.
Renowned artist Rob Schamberger, celebrated for his captivating paintings often showcased on WWE’s social platforms and available for purchase on WWE Shop, announced his departure from the company.
Taking to Instagram, Schamberger penned a heartfelt message. Schamberger expressed gratitude for the enriching experiences and friendships cultivated during his tenure with WWE, emphasizing the impact his art has had on people’s lives. He acknowledged the support of fans who’ve embraced his work, whether through purchases, interactions at shows, or gestures of appreciation on social media.
“After over a decade, my time with WWE has come to a close.
I’m grateful that I had the opportunity over this period of time to focus on making art and I’m so lucky that doing so has brought so many wonderful people into my life. I’ve had the opportunity to learn from some of the smartest and most capable people in their fields that I’ve ever met
Real friendships, people that I truly love, have been the result of this experience. And it brought you, the person reading this, into my life. How amazing is that?
If you ever bought my art, if you ever came up to say hello at a show, if you ever just gave me a thumbs up on social media, thank you. Thank you for allowing my work into your life.
This chapter has come to a close and a new one is about to begin that I’m genuinely excited about. The work never stops.
Love you more,
Rob”
As he bids farewell to WWE, Schamberger looks ahead to the next chapter with genuine excitement, affirming that “the work never stops.” His departure adds to a list of recent exits from WWE, including Dan Ventrelle, Trent Wilfinger, Sue Aitchison, and Sid Scala.
As the WWE landscape continues to shift, fans and colleagues alike will undoubtedly cherish the contributions of Rob Schamberger and others who’ve left their mark on the company.
What are your thoughts on Rob Schamberger’s departure? And who would you like to see step up to fill the void left by these departures? Share your reflections in the comments below!