Report: Dana Warrior gone from WWE as part of post-merger layoffs


Dana Warrior is reportedly out of WWE.
PWInsider reported on Friday that Warrior had been part of Friday’s post-merger layoffs. She had recently been working in WWE’s community outreach department.
Warrior began her association with WWE following the death of her husband, The Ultimate Warrior, in 2014. She would later join WWE’s creative team, but exited that role last year.
Warrior’s reported exit from the company comes as WWE made cuts due to the completion of Endeavor’s acquisition of the company, which they have spun off into a new public company that includes the UFC called TKO. The finalization of the merger took place on Tuesday.
Other notable names that were let go from WWE on Friday include Jamie Horowitz (EVP of development and digital), Catherine Newman (EVP and head of marketing), and Amanda Bloom (director of enterprise master data and governance). According to PWInsider, WWE President Nick Khan sent out an email on Friday afternoon saying that the layoffs were completed, and staff located in Stamford were asked to attend a Tuesday meeting in WWE’s new headquarters.
