Pat Buck, who produced the Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar and Charlotte Flair vs. Ronda Rousey matches at WrestleMania over the weekend, has resigned from WWE.
In a message on social media today, Buck said that he felt that he had “accomplished everything I wanted to do within WWE in the last three years.”
As a producer/agent, I feel that I have accomplished everything I wanted to do within WWE in the last three years.
My endless gratitude beams from working with so many wonderful talents, especially the ultra talented Women’s Division.
To my Producer brothers (and sister): You are the greatest collection of misfits that I’ve ever been with. I already miss my second family. Thank you John Laurinaitis for bringing me into this wonderful group and thank you Freebird for being our foul mouthed general.
And to my fellow New Yawka, Paul Heyman. Thanks for providing a mitzvah and helping this gentile out.
Sending love to the production truck, stage crew, parking, travel, makeup, photo, digital, security, IT, writers, props, social, legal, seamsters, live events, medical, and any other department that I’ve leaned on for something.
I look forward to using my new time to return/expand my training schools/promotions, working all over, and sleeping in my own bed more than twice a week.
To my darling wife, Lauren and baby Harrison. I don’t know how you put up with this gypsy. I “you both. Dada will be home soon.
🙏🏻 ❤️ 🥲@wwe pic.twitter.com/oWqj3nabb2
— Pat Buck (@buckneverstops) April 4, 2022
Buck, 38, had worked as a producer/coach in WWE for the past three years and also worked in talent relations, helping book independent wrestlers as extras on WWE shows and scouting new potential signings, according to PWInsider.
Buck is also a wrestler, having wrestled in Ohio Valley Wrestling when they were a WWE developmental territory. He currently runs the Create A Pro Wrestling Academy in Long Island, NY with Brian Myers, which has trained wrestlers such as MJF and Max Caster.