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WWE’s Senior Vice President of Talent Development Canyon Ceman fired

Mike Johnson of PWInsider.com is reporting that Canyon Ceman, who served as WWE’s Senior Vice President of Talent Development, has been fired from the company.

Ceman, who joined WWE in 2012, was rumored to have been let go weeks ago but there was some confusion to the story with WWE denying the reports. PWInsider says that Ceman was officially fired yesterday.

In his nine and a half years with the promotion, Ceman rose through the ranks first starting as Senior Director of Talent Development, then Vice President of Talent Development, and ultimately as Senior Vice President of Talent Development.

Prior to joining WWE, he served as the Strategic CFO of the Association of Volleyball Professionals and was a highly successful professional volleyball player for 14 years.

During his time in WWE, Ceman oversaw the scouting and recruiting system for WWE and had his fair share of enemies as well.


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Colin Vassallo
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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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