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WWE’s Lead Production Designer and Director of Production Travel gone from the company

PWInsider.com is reporting that WWE’s lead production designer, Jason Robinson, has departed the company.

Robinson was the brains behind most of the sets that you see on WWE television, including the grand sets at WrestleMania and also the Thunderdome during the COVID-19 pandemic. He worked for the company for over 23 years and was considered one of the main men when it comes to WWE production. In 2015, WWE.COM did an interview with Robinson, naming him as “The Grandest Set Designer of Them All.”

Robinson was not the only longtime employee who left the company this week. Michelle Carlucci, WWE’s Director of Production Travel, left WWE after a nearly 37-year career with the Stamford-based company. She started working in 1998 and was promoted to Director of Freelance Crewing, Travel, and Special Projects in 2005 before moving to her latest position in 2019.

There are no details as to why they have decided to part ways.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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