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Kemo
01-22-2024, 02:00 AM
Longtime WWE Executive Producer Kevin Dunn left the company recently after decades as Vince McMahon's right-hand man in production. WWE fans have already seen changes in segments during RAW and SmackDown. A bit of backlash has also sprung up about Lee Fitting as Dunn's replacement. There is a lot more to this story when you crack it open.

In the aftermath of Kevin Dunn's departure from WWE, notable changes have emerged, and recent developments shed light on the impact of this shift. Sean Ross Sapp dropped a detailed report on Fightful Select to shed light on new details.


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Numerous sources, approached by Fightful, provided insights into Dunn's working dynamics. According to one source relayed by Corey Brennan, Dunn, contrary to expectations, was not excessively challenging to work with. However, he maintained a standard of excellence, expecting the best from everyone involved.

Dunn's influence extended across various facets of WWE broadcasts, encompassing graphics, lighting, camera work, audio, pyrotechnics, and video production. He actively engaged in providing feedback for improvements and played a central role as the orchestrator of the broadcasts.

Dunn's consistent presence at almost every show was notable. In instances where he was absent, NXT producers stepped in to fill his role, particularly during the year-end shows he missed. Comparisons were drawn to Michael Cole's regular attendance, but it was clarified that Dunn took a standard amount of holidays during his tenure.

It was also noted that Triple H took charge of the broadcast during WWE Survivor Series and CM Punk's return, given Dunn's absence from the show.

Colleagues attested to Kevin Dunn's positive working relationships with Triple H, Vince McMahon, Bruce Prichard, and segment producers. So, there was no animosity there, which is a departure from the narrative some painted.

Collaboration and idea exchange were reportedly common practices, and there was a notable emphasis on safety. For instance, during Cody Rhodes' return at WrestleMania 38, Dunn ensured a prolonged hold on pyrotechnics to guarantee the safety of the camera crew on the ramp.

Kevin Dunn may be gone from WWE, but he left a lasting impression on the entire pro wrestling business with his contributions. Although he was a scapegoat for fans and a controversial figure for others, Dunn was a constant in WWE, and he also left very large shoes to fill.