Renowned artist Rob Schamberger has announced his departure from WWE after an illustrious decade-long tenure with the Stamford-based promotion.
Schamberger, known for his canvas paintings featured on WWE merchandise, shared his sentiments about the end of his journey with the company.
Taking to Instagram, Schamberger expressed gratitude for his time at WWE, acknowledging the invaluable friendships and experiences he gained during his tenure.
He thanked fans for their support and reflected on the profound impact his art has had on their lives.
“After over a decade, my time with WWE has come to a close. I’m grateful that I had the opportunity over this period of time to focus on making art and I’m so lucky that doing so has brought so many wonderful people into my life. I’ve had the opportunity to learn from some of the smartest and most capable people in their fields that I’ve ever met. Real friendships, people that I truly love, have been the result of this experience,”
Schamberger shared in his Instagram post.
With Schamberger’s departure, the WWE community awaits news of his next chapter.
Meanwhile, recent weeks have seen other surprising exits from the company, including Sue Aitchison, former Director of Community Relations, who dedicated 38 years to WWE and received the prestigious Warrior Award in 2019.
Additionally, Sid Scala, known for his role as Assistant General Manager of NXT UK, also bid farewell to WWE.
WWE released former NXT UK Assistant General Manager Sid Scala over the past week
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As speculation mounts about potential further departures, fans remain curious about the future of both backstage and on-screen personnel within the company.
As these transitions unfold, the WWE universe acknowledges the significant contributions of departing individuals while eagerly anticipating what lies ahead for both WWE and its dedicated talent.