PWInsider.com has confirmed the following releases from the WWE Performance Center staff this afternoon:
William Regal who was a lead talent scout for the company as their Director of Talent Development and Head of Global Recruiting. The beloved veteran was also the on screen NXT General Manager.
Chris Guy aka Ace Steel who was working as a WWE Performance Center Coach. He is the original trainer of CM Punk and was also producing matches.
Dave Kapoor aka Ranjin Singh during his time on camera for WWE managing the Great Khali. Kapoor, a former Senior Vice President of Creative for the company, had moved to Florida last year to work full-time on the NXT brand.
Long-time WWE NXT Creative Producer Ryan Katz, who has been intricately involved in a lot of creative character development and vignettes. He had helped countless performers improve their characterizations. Katz taught promo classes following the passing of Dusty Rhodes and worked on a lot of packages. Katz, who performed as GQ Money for MTV's Wrestling Society X and elsewhere, had been with WWE NXT since 2015.
WWE Hall of Famer Brian James aka Road Dogg, who had been working as a Producer for the NXT brand, is also gone from WWE as of this afternoon, PWinsider has confirmed with multiple sources. He had been with NXT since resigning his post as the head of creative for Smackdown in April 2019.
PWInsider.com can also confirm that George Carroll, who was hired last year as a producer and writer, was among today's departures. In the past, Carroll had worked in different roles for New Japan Pro Wrestling in the United States and MLW.
Scott Armstrong is among those who departed WWE today, PWinsider.com has confirrmed.