WWE Producer Jimmy Jacobs Reportedly Parts Ways With The Company Over Bullet Club Invasion Incident

WWE Producer Jimmy Jacobs Reportedly Parts Ways With The Company Over Bullet Club Invasion Incident

A new report claims that WWE backstage producer and former Ring of Honor star Jimmy Jacobs is no longer a WWE employee, and it looks like the company may have let him go for an extremely petty reason...

By MarkCassidy - Oct 11, 2017 04:10 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
That recent Bullet Club invasion has seemingly pissed WWE off a lot more than anyone expected it would.

According to a report from Pro Wrestling Sheet, backstage producer and former Ring of Honor tag-team champion Jimmy Jacobs has parted ways with the company, and there's a very good chance it's because he dared to take a bloody selfie!


We are told, however, that there was major heat on Jimmy for posting an Instagram picture of himself meeting with [Bullet Club] while they filmed Being the Elite last month (seen above).

WWE has declined to comment, but to be honest, this sort of pettiness isn't something we'd put past them. Perhaps they conveniently forgot about DX's WCW invasion back in the day?
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