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Kemo
01-01-2024, 09:43 PM
Longtime WWE Executive Kevin Dunn is leaving of his own accord, despite what some may believe about the situation.

Last week, it was reported that Dunn would be stepping down from his role as WWE's Executive Producer & Chief, Global Television Distribution. His departure marks the end of three decades of working with the promotion. Dunn was unwavering in his stance not to comply with dictated directives and preferred his previous hands-on approach to production oversight.

Kevin Dunn wasn't the most well-liked person in WWE, so much so that when Vince McMahon retired in July of 2022, many predicted that Dunn would be fired. This speculation was quashed by Triple H himself, who named Dunn as a major part in WWE's plans post-McMahon. Despite what some may believe, Dunn was not fired by WWE, according to a report from PW Insider. Instead, he is choosing to retire, and made it clear to WWE higher-ups he was finishing during the Christmas week.

There was a push for Dunn to stay on through the Royal Rumble and possibly finish with WrestleMania 40 in April 2024. Instead, Dunn preferred a clean cut and he is done with WWE "effectively immediately." The report emphasized how massive a deal for Dunn to be leaving, no matter if people liked him or not.

Though he always seemed to have Vince McMahon on his side, Dunn was hardly popular within WWE or with the company's fans. Many take issue with Dunn's use of quick camera cuts that make the action hard to follow as well as some of his attitudes towards wrestlers. Dunn reportedly was against pushing Becky Lynch because of her Irish accent and believed that she'd never be able to cut a good promo. In his book MOX, Jon Moxley writes about Dunn's influence.

"In a place like WWE, that one comment, one little seed planted by a guy in Kevin Dunn's position can be extremely detrimental to someone's future there. That's a lot of power, and power breeds ego. Connecticut ... old, rich boys' club ego. I've heard all kinds of stories about that guy messing with people's careers. Suffice to say that dude is a fu**bag."

Dunn was also said to be against pushing Billie Kay as he did not find her funny. It is also reported that he was against pushing any women he did not find personally attractive.