The WWE is indeed in a new era following the highly successful WrestleMania 40 pay-per-view event, according to WWE Hall of Famer & AEW’s own Jeff Jarrett.
At the two-night event in Philadelphia, WWE’s first without the involvement of Vince McMahon, Stephanie McMahon said that this is the ‘Paul Levesque Era.’
On a recent edition of his “My World” podcast, Jarrett discussed WWE’s marketing of a new era for the company, which he believes is apt. He said,
“It is without question a new era. I think with the thing I’ve noticed also, with Kevin Dunn not sitting in the seat, how things are shot, how things are produced just a little bit of that…I think me and you [co-host Conrad Thompson] were texting about the behind-the-scenes show that’s about to come out, there’s more there than meets the eye.”
WWE’s new era has also seen changes to production thanks to Lee Fitting replacing Kevin Dunn and new smaller entrance set-ups to allow for more fans to attend events.
The WWE has entered a new era following the successful WrestleMania 40 pay-per-view event, according to Jeff Jarrett, a WWE Hall of Famer and a prominent figure in AEW. This new era is characterized by changes in leadership and production, signaling a shift in the company’s direction.
During the two-night event in Philadelphia, it was announced by Stephanie McMahon that this is now the “Paul Levesque Era,” marking the first time without the involvement of Vince McMahon. This declaration signifies a changing of the guard and a new chapter for the WWE.
Jarrett, on his “My World” podcast, discussed WWE’s marketing of this new era and expressed his agreement with the notion. He noted that there have been noticeable changes in how things are shot and produced since Kevin Dunn stepped down from his position. Jarrett and his co-host, Conrad Thompson, also mentioned an upcoming behind-the-scenes show that promises to reveal more about the inner workings of the company.
One significant change in this new era is the replacement of Kevin Dunn by Lee Fitting in the production department. This change has likely influenced the way events are shot and produced, bringing a fresh perspective to WWE programming. Additionally, the company has introduced smaller entrance set-ups to accommodate more fans at live events, allowing for a more immersive experience for the audience.
The WWE’s transition into a new era signifies a willingness to adapt and evolve with the ever-changing landscape of professional wrestling. By embracing new leadership and making adjustments to production, the company aims to provide fans with innovative and engaging content.
As fans eagerly anticipate what lies ahead for the WWE, it is clear that this new era brings with it a sense of excitement and anticipation. With fresh perspectives and a commitment to delivering high-quality entertainment, the WWE is poised to continue captivating audiences worldwide.