A report from Fightful Select has indicated that a former WWE producer has been seen backstage in Washington D.C., the home of tonight’s edition of AEW Dynamite.
Jimmy Jacobs was reportedly a delightful surprise to many who knew him, and while it was not confirmed he was signed to the company, it was heavily suggested he would be helping out with creative in light of the impending launch of AEW Collision this Saturday.
This follows reports of Bryan Danielson, Will Washington, and others aiding in the creative direction of the new program.
Jacobs worked with WWE until his dismissal from the company following a picture posted of himself with the Young Bucks and “Hangman” Adam Page during an “invasion” of the parking lot during a RAW broadcast in 2017.