WWE COO Brad Blum has tendered his resignation with the promotion, after over 17 years with the company under a variety of roles.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting that Blum tendered his resignation on May 1. Blum made the decision to leave of his own volition and was not forced out.
Blum joined WWE in 2006 initially as the promotion’s Chief of Staff. After various roles, he became EVP of Operations in 2019.
Blum was promoted to Chief Operating Officer following WWE’s acquisition by Endeavor. Blum has not publicly stated the reason for his departure.
Brad Blum’s name is cited in Janel Grant’s lawsuit against WWE and Vince McMahon as he is discussed regarding his handling of hiring and internal transfers.
WWE COO Brad Blum has tendered his resignation with the promotion, after over 17 years with the company under a variety of roles.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting that Blum tendered his resignation on May 1. Blum made the decision to leave of his own volition and was not forced out.
Blum joined WWE in 2006 initially as the promotion’s Chief of Staff. After various roles, he became EVP of Operations in 2019.
Blum was promoted to Chief Operating Officer following WWE’s acquisition by Endeavor. Blum has not publicly stated the reason for his departure.
Brad Blum’s name is cited in Janel Grant’s lawsuit against WWE and Vince McMahon as he is discussed regarding his handling of hiring and internal transfers.