Gavin O'Shea, a longtime television production director at WWE, has announced via LinkedIn that he has been let go from the company after an impressive 25-year tenure. O'Shea joined WWE back in 2001 and spent the entirety of his career there, describing it as a place where he "grew up," made lifelong friends, and learned his craft.

In his post, O'Shea reflected candidly on the emotional weight of the unexpected departure:

"After 25 years, losing my job wasn't part of the plan. For those memorable 25 years at WWE, I've seen, heard and experienced it all. After all, I grew up there, made friends and learned by doing. Like many people, I tied a piece of my identity to what I do every day. So when that suddenly changed, it felt unsettling, humbling… and honestly, a little scary."

Despite the shock of the situation, O'Shea shared that he is using the moment as an opportunity for personal reflection and growth, noting three key takeaways he's processing in real time:

  • Your job is something you do — not who you are
  • Setbacks can create space for better opportunities
  • Resilience isn't a buzzword — it's a skill you build through moments like this

O'Shea concluded his post on a forward-looking note, expressing gratitude for his colleagues and the experiences gained during his time with WWE, while signaling that he is open to new opportunities.

This is just the latest in a string of behind-the-scenes departures from WWE in recent years as the company continues to evolve under TKO Group Holdings.