WWE News: WWE would have overloaded the work of producers in recent weeks


WWE News: WWE would have overloaded the work of producers in recent weeks

The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc globally, affecting people and businesses alike. In the case of WWE, it was forced to reduce its workforce.

All areas of the business, from talent to employees and producers. With the return to “normal”.

WWE brought the public back to their weekly shows, resuming their live event tours in the process. The company then decided to recover some of the producers.

However, their number is lower than it was before the pandemic. In this sense, according to PWInsider, after WrestleMania 38, the company was pressured.

Add more producers due to the workload and the time that the company expects from them. The outlet adds that, due to recent budget cuts.

Two producers who were on trial since last April, Curtis Axel and Ariya Daivari, have ceased to be called by the company, which has meant.

A greater workload for the producer. other producers. According to the outlet, due to these cuts, some producers have been ruled out.

At least in the short term, so the rest of them would be “extremely overworked” at present. In this regard, it should be noted that Jason Jordan.

Who is in charge of supervising all producers, was not present at the recordings of the last episode of SmackDown.

Jordan and his wife are expecting a new baby, which is why he was unable to fulfill his duties, which were transferred to Adam Pearce.