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AEW Vice President of Show and Creative Coordination QT Marshall resigns from company

QT Marshall, who apart from having an on-screen role with AEW also served as Vice President of Show and Creative Coordination, has resigned from the company.

Marshall made the announcement himself in a post on social media, thanking the company and its president, Tony Khan.

Marshall noted that he’s been with the company since day one and while he wore several hats throughout the years, the company changed and is heading into a different direction and it is best for him to do the same.

“We only get one chance to go All In! I have officially resigned from AEW and will have fulfilled all obligations by the end of 2023,” Marshall wrote.

“Thank you to everyone from the front office to the production truck to some of the hardest working talent in the sport! Most importantly, thank you to those who booed, cheered, and took part in this season of my life,” he continued.

Marshall runs the Nightmare Factory with Cody Rhodes in Atlanta.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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