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Kemo
04-17-2024, 12:09 AM
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Rob Schamberger, the artist behind many epic pieces of WWE artwork, is looking forward to the future after wrapping up his time with the promotion.

Taking to Instagram, Schamberger shared the news that he has parted ways with WWE and was appreciative of the opportunities the promotion had provided him. He also shared his excitement for the new chapter of his life that is set to begin.

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Schamberger was the official 'WWE Artist in Residence' but was still allowed to work outside the promotion. While Schamberger operates an independent store, most of his WWE artwork was purchased by the company to be sold through their official channels. Schamberger also hosted the Canvas 2 Canvas show on the WWE Network and the promotion's YouTube channel in which he'd unveil portraits of past and current Superstars.


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Schamberger is the latest notable name to part ways with WWE as of late. In recent days, Dan Ventrelle left the promotion after years as WWE's Executive Vice President of Talent Relations. He had been associated with Nick Khan and Paul 'Triple H' Levesque.

The same day as Ventrelle's exit, Trent Wilfinger, WWE’s Senior Vice President of Athlete ID & Development also left the promotion. He had been with WWE since the summer of 2021.

One of the most notable names to leave WWE recently was Sue Aitchison who had been with the company since 1986. Aitchison was a key figure in WWE's community outreach efforts and played a pivotal role in developing the company's relationship with Make-A-Wish. She also appeared at WWF Backlash 2001 as the 'Duchess of Queensbury' for a match between William Regal and Chris Jericho in which the Duchess' rules greatly favored the British wrestler. For her (non-Duchess) work, Aitchison received WWE's Warrior Award in 2019.