QT Marshall announced on Monday on Twitter that he has resigned from AEW and will officially be departing the company at the end of this year following him finishing up his remaining commitments.
In his post, Marshall stated that the “company has changed a lot since 2019 and is heading in a different direction” as the reason for his decision to leave the company.
“Thank you AEW. Thank you Tony Khan. I’ve had the privilege of being here since day 1 and I’ve written over 750 formats for All Elite Wrestling and always with pride.
As much as I’ve enjoyed being a VP, Manager of Talent Relations and wearing a myriad of hats, the company has changed a lot since 2019 and is heading in a different direction and I feel that it’s best I do the same as we only get one chance to go All In! I have officially resigned from AEW and will have fulfilled all obligations by the end of 2023.
Thank you to everyone from the front office to the production truck to some of the hardest working talent in this sport! Most importantly, thank you to those who booed, cheered, and took part in this season of my life.”
Thank you AEW! pic.twitter.com/oBFn7Twd2A
— QT Marshall (@QTMarshall) November 28, 2023
Prior to his resignation, Marshall had been with AEW since 2019 and worked as both an in-ring talent and a variety of backstage roles including being a Vice President, Talent Relations Manager, and associate producer. Besides his work in AEW, Marshall is also the co-owner and trainer of The Nightmare Factory wrestling school.