Another WWE executive has departed the company. 

John Porco first joined WWE as a public relations officer in 1999 after graduating from Fordham University in New York that same year. 

Over the next 24 years with the company, he would hold titles such as Director of Live Events, Senior Director of Live Event Marketing, and Senior Vice President of Live Events. He was promoted to Executive Vice President of Live Events in May 2022.

PWInsider is reporting Porco left WWE last month. A reason for his departure has not been disclosed. 

Justin Scalise will replace Porco in the role. Scalise's been with the company since 2006 and previously was the company's Senior Vice President of Live Events. 

Several WWE executives have departed the company in recent months, including former Executive Producer & Chief of Global Television Distribution Kevin Dunn, former company president Frank Riddick, and former EVP of Human Resources Suzette Ramirez-Carr.

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