Another significant departure has occurred within WWE as the company continues to undergo changes following the TKO merger.
According to the latest Wrestling Observer Daily Update, Michele Carlucci, WWE’s Director of Production Travel, has been let go from the company.
Carlucci’s departure marks the end of a long and dedicated career with WWE, having been with the company since 1988. Over the years, she held various roles, including a 14-year stint as Director of the Freelance Crew, Travel & Special Projects, before taking on her most recent position as Director of Production Travel in 2019.
The report indicates that Carlucci was “let go” on Friday, continuing the trend of personnel changes and departures within WWE since the merger with TKO Group Holdings. Her departure is particularly notable due to her extensive tenure with the company, spanning over three decades.
Carlucci’s contributions to WWE over the years have been significant, particularly in managing the complex logistics of production travel for the company’s numerous live events and productions. Her departure is a reminder of the ongoing restructuring and changes taking place within WWE as it adapts to the new corporate landscape post-merger.
As WWE moves forward, it remains to be seen how these changes will impact the company’s operations and the overall landscape of the professional wrestling industry.
How do you think Michele Carlucci’s departure, after such a long tenure with WWE, will impact the company’s production operations and the broader wrestling industry? Feel free to share your thoughts and insights in the comments below!