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Bryan Alvarez and Lance Storm discussed Kevin Dunn's departure from WWE on the latest Figure Four Daily podcast. Dunn reportedly made the decision to leave the company at the end of last month. 

Storm said during his time in WWE, he never had a face-to-face conversation with Kevin Dunn. Alvarez talked about Dunn not having a "stellar reputation" while he was there. 

"The guy didn't have a stellar reputation, I gotta say," Alvarez said. "A lot of people [are] happy he's gone. Kind of like a lot of people who were happy that Vince was gone. It's almost like two peas in a pod."

Storm recalled when Vince McMahon wasn't at Raw and SmackDown every week when the XFL launched. He said, "The days when Hunter was there instead of Vince, life was better." Alvarez followed up on stories he'd heard. He said, "I've heard all sorts of stories about morale after Vince was gone. People like working under Triple H a heck of a lot more than they did working under ole Vince. That I can tell you."

"As far as Vince and Triple H, one thing I heard somebody say yesterday, who has been a long time, was you know 'one of the big differences is I have never seen Triple H blow his stack over anything. Like not one time ever have I seen him totally flip out.' Vince, he could be a complete maniac sometimes.' They said, 'Not one time. Not one time have I ever seen him have a blow up.' Much easier work environment with ole Vince and Kevin Dunn gone. So it's a new 2024."

On who is replacing Dunn, Alvarez said, "I heard a name. I'm not sure. I didn't recognize the name. I'm not sure if this is for sure who it's going to be...Marty Miller is the name I was told."

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article please credit F4WOnline.com with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription.

This article first appeared on Wrestling News and was syndicated with permission.

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