WWE Vice President of Communications Adam Hopkins has now left WWE, per Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.
The nature of Hopkins’ WWE departure is currently unclear.
Hopkins had been with WWE since 1997, when he joined as a fan services coordinator.
He has served as the Vice President of Communications since February 2022, and was reportedly a point of contact for media and helped run media events.
Sean Ross Sapp broke the news on Twitter, writing:
Fightful has learned that WWE’s Vice President of Communications, Adam Hopkins, is out of the company after over 25 years.
Hopkins worked in a variety of roles, and was a point of contact for a lot of us in the media in preparing for events and setting up interviews.
Earlier today (January 17, 2023) WWE made a new SEC filing stating that, as of yesterday, Vince McMahon no longer needs stockholders’ approval for his actions.
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We will continue to provide updates on the situation as they become available.
Fightful has learned that WWE's Vice President of Communications, Adam Hopkins, is out of the company after over 25 years.
Hopkins worked in a variety of roles, and was a point of contact for a lot of us in the media in preparing for events and setting up interviews.
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) January 17, 2023
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