Jimmy Jacobs has clarified his role backstage in AEW.

The 39-year-old was hired as a producer for the company in June 2023 after having been on the Impact Wrestling creative team for over five years. Before signing with Impact, Jacobs worked on the WWE creative team from 2015 until  2017 as well.

Jacobs appeared on the Developmentally Speaking podcast recently and said that his job in AEW doesn't involve him writing television. Rather, Jacobs says he performs more of an administrative role for the company. 

Jacobs said: 

Mostly what I do is I format the shows and I organize information and communicate. It was never supposed to be like a creative role. Like I said, I was burnt out at Impact, I was burnt out writing wrestling television every week.

My job at AEW really doesn't involve me writing wrestling television. It's far more admin

Earlier in the conversation, Jacobs opened up about feeling creatively burnt out in Impact Wrestling just before he left the company.

Jacobs said: 

I had done what I was going to do there. It kind of hurt, it hurt me to go. I knew my time there was over before I was going to AEW. I knew intuitively, this is done. I've done what I can do, it's been five and a half years. I felt creatively burnt out and they need new creative blood in the company to get it propelled. 

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Mavericks advance to Western Conference Finals aided by controversial call late
Connor McDavid, Oilers hammer Canucks to force Game 7
Tyson Fury-Oleksandr Usyk epic increases excitement for potential rematch
Seize the Grey wins in muddy Preakness
Even Mike Budenholzer admits the Suns need a point guard
Watch: Juan Soto's first multi-homer game as a Yankee
Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa lead at PGA Championship
Knicks could get major boost for Game 7 showdown with Pacers
Giants All-Star pitcher suffers setback in recovery from injury
Panthers star named winner of 2024 Selke Trophy
WNBA to investigate $100,000 sponsorship deals for Aces players
Tiger Woods blames one big factor for missing the cut at PGA Championship
'Ain't good enough': Draymond Green claims Celtics must 'win it all' or it's a 'failure'
Blue Jays GM wants struggling club to feel 'massive sense of urgency'
Raptors expected to flip former NBA champion during the offseason
MLB insider reveals Mets' massive extension offer that Pete Alonso turned down
Celtics legend provides update after gruesome finger injury
Bulls hire former NBA head coach as top assistant
Chiefs move on from young running back
20-year MLB veteran working out, unsure about playing future