TL;DR: Dana has been harboring some resentment over the way the Bucks were treated after Brawl Out. While The Elite themselves have decided to let bygones be bygones, she was never that happy with the situation.
Morffi, OTOH, simply had a better offer elsewhere.
Morffi, fair enough.
Massie, eh I get it. Right or wrong, I am a spiteful son of a removed and I harbour grudges on my wife’s behalf from time to time.
Not enough to give up my job over it rofl. Either way maybe this will hopefully lead to AEW improving their merch situation as I said before.
Chances are even if she was upset by the fallout from brawl out it has little to do with why she left. I have seen people leave jobs for similar reasons in the past so maybe.
I wonder who’s saying AEW tried to keep her given her lack of experience. At this point I would think AEW would be wanting someone with more experience.Is she really that inexperienced? In terms of pro-wrestling merchandise pre AEW she was running probably the biggest game outside of WWE, and maybe NJPW.
I don’t think she had any previous work experience in that position. It was probably a we just need to get up and running situation. I’m honestly surprised she was still filling the role.
To add onto this from Haus: https://www.youtube.com/live/L9xY3PCeQx4?si=r2pbMdxjyBvhoYNJ
Dana Massie was making 7 figures a year with AEW. Some AEW talent were not happy with merchandise. There was a Sting snow globe that went out, I think they had to cancel it from their orders that they didn’t even want anyone to have it on their mantel.
The snowglobe… https://imgur.com/a/SvbSRk7
Yikes, that’s a pretty awful snow globe.
I don’t think the merch problems entered into it, since AEW did apparently try to keep her on. But maybe this will be a net positive after all.
I dunno that the mouthpiece of Punk is necessarily a reliable source on what Dana Massie was making, but even if accurate, given the wins AEW had merch wise on the retail side of things it might not be a surprise. Apart from the snow globe that never actually shipped, most of the complaints about merch are more around not having enough at live events; and that’s a factor of the partnership with PWT as much as anything.