AEW Terminates Vice President of Post-Production: Detailed Report

AEW Terminates Vice President of Post-Production: Detailed Report
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According to multiple sources, All Elite Wrestling and Vice President of Post-Production Kevin Sullivan have parted ways. For those wondering, this Kevin Sullivan has no relation to the wrestler of the same name. Sullivan was released from the company on Monday.

According to a report from Dave Meltzer, AEW SVP Mike Mansury made the call to fire Sullivan. While the details on the release are currently unknown, it was noted that “there are a lot of questions” around what happened as Sullivan was “highly regarded” for his work within the company.

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Sullivan had been working with All Elite Wrestling since October of 2019. He previously worked for Impact Wrestling, where he was Vice President of Production as well as an executive producer.

Sullivan runs a post-production studio in Nashville, Tennessee.

In other news, Jonathan Gresham will be making his return to GameChanger Wrestling (GCW) in early 2024.

The current Impact Wrestling star will be working GCW’s January 12th and 13th shows in Chicago, as well as their February 9th and 10th events in Jersey City (Jersey J-Cup).

You can check out the official announcement below:

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All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has recently announced the departure of Vice President of Post-Production Kevin Sullivan. Despite sharing a name with a well-known wrestler, this Kevin Sullivan is not related to him. The company made the decision to release Sullivan on Monday, although the specific details surrounding his departure remain unknown.

According to Dave Meltzer’s report, AEW Senior Vice President Mike Mansury was responsible for firing Sullivan. It is worth noting that Sullivan was highly regarded for his work within the company, which has raised many questions about the circumstances leading to his release.

Sullivan had been working with AEW since October 2019, bringing his expertise from his previous role as Vice President of Production and executive producer at Impact Wrestling. He also runs a post-production studio in Nashville, Tennessee.

In other wrestling news, Jonathan Gresham, a current star in Impact Wrestling, will be making his return to GameChanger Wrestling (GCW) in early 2024. Gresham is scheduled to appear at GCW’s shows on January 12th and 13th in Chicago, as well as their events on February 9th and 10th in Jersey City for the Jersey J-Cup.

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As the wrestling world continues to evolve, changes within companies like AEW and exciting returns like Jonathan Gresham’s keep fans engaged and eager to see what the future holds for their favorite wrestlers and promotions.