WWE lays off longest tenured employee, Sue Aitchison

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The longest running WWE employee still with World Wrestling Entertainment, 2019 WWE Hall of Fame Warrior Award winner Sue Aitchison exited the company yesterday, PWInsider.com has confirmed with multiple sources. We are told that Aitchinson was left go.

Aitchison, who served as the Director of Community Relations for the company, had been with WWF and WWE for well over 38 years. She started with WWE back in 1986 and was a familiar face for decades alongside talents when they made appearances.

During her time with the company, Aitchinson was widely credited as leading WWE’s community outreach programs. She was directly responsible for building the company's relationship with Make-A-Wish, helped launch the company's old Wrestlemania Reading Challenge.

Aitchinson was honored with Make-A-Wish’s Chris Greicius Award in both 2006 and 2016.

In 2019, when WWE honored Aitchinson with the Warrior Award, Stephanie McMahon stated, “Sue has dedicated her entire career to helping Wish kids fulfill their dreams and putting smiles on countless families faces. Her heart and character epitomize the essence of the Warrior Award. She is an unsung hero who deserves to be recognized and immortalized in the WWE Hall of Fame.”

The revelation that Aitchinson was gone from the company yesterday reverberated with shock among long-time former employees and was yet another sign of the end of the old WWE era. It is a new world indeed,

Although her responsibilities had lessened in recent years, Aitchinson was considered one of the true mainstays for the company and had a run working behind the scenes that will likely never be matched, much less surpassed.

 

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Well makes sense if Trips and Khan want to put in their people into positions. 38 years is a long time to be working so this probably more a retirement than anything
 

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The wording that she was let go feels weird, as she was pretty much revered by everyone. I hope this was a case of she was looking to retire and they got someone to take her position so she left now instead of later.

It feels like 99% of the old guard is a "that's good they're gone the company will be better" but with this one it feels the opposite. If she's retiring I hope she has a long, wonderful retirement.
 
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38 years is a hell of a long time. I’m hoping she got a nice severance/pension.

Realistically she shouldn’t have to work the rest of her life
 

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what if she was one of the people that helped Vince cover up his shit?
 

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Long time indeed... crazy if you just put it in perspective. At 14 years old, the guy we know today as Scotty 2 Hotty, wrote her a letter to ask from what Wrestling School the WWF recruits.
 
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Long time indeed... crazy if you just put it in perspective. At 14 years old, the guy we know today as Scotty 2 Hotty, wrote her a letter to ask from what Wrestling School the WWF recruits.

That's a crazy story
 
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Long time indeed... crazy if you just put it in perspective. At 14 years old, the guy we know today as Scotty 2 Hotty, wrote her a letter to ask from what Wrestling School the WWF recruits.
Wow
 
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