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Major WWE Departure Confirmed After 15-Year Run

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A longtime WWE employee has served his final day.

Scott Stanford has been with the company since 2009, starting his stint by hosting WWE Bottom Line, a weekly show that reviewed Monday Night RAW episodes.

One year later, he replaced Michael Cole on Superstars as commentator.

Stanford shared a video on X, which showed his peers cheering for him. In the caption, he also thanked Triple H, Stephanie McMahon, and Paul Heyman.

Wrestling fans will also remember Stanford as being the face of other shows, such as RAW Talk, SmackDown LowDown, Afterburn, and This Week.

While his term with the Stamford-based company ended, Scott Stanford remained hopeful of returning someday.

Ex-WWE Employees Join Vince McMahon’s New Company

For more than a month, it has been widely reported that Vince McMahon started a new company named 14th & I.

McMahon has been embroiled in a messy lawsuit, accusing him of sexual assault and trafficking.

While his firm will cover sports, media, and entertainment, it is not known whether the former boss will venture back into wrestling.

It has also been confirmed that former WWE employees Beth Fisher and Kristen Prouty joined McMahon’s company.

While Fisher ended her 13 years with the company as the Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, Prouty served as the Senior VP of Entertainment for nearly 10 years.

Vince’s business is based in Santa Monica.