Dana Warrior was one of the many guests backstage on Saturday night at WWE SummerSlam in Nashville.

PWInsider.com reports that Warrior is no longer working as part of the WWE Creative team and she has not been working in that position for several months. Prior to her exit, she had been working from home and had not been traveling with the company.

Warrior still has ties to the company because she is doing full-time community relations work for them. Of course, she is also involved with the Warrior Award ceremony every year at the WWE Hall Of Fame during WrestleMania weekend.

Warrior, the widow of the late Ultimate Warrior, initially joined WWE's Creative team in 2019 after working as a brand ambassador following her husband's passing in 2014.

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