Source: The Wrestling Observer Newsletter
UPDATE: As previously reported, WWE released their Vice President of Venue Merchandising and Operations, Alan Rebhun. While there were reports that he was released for vendor issues at WrestleMania 30 (which he was in charge of), this isn’t the case.
The previous report (see below) that the vending company is almost broke is mostly untrue, as the company didn’t lose as much money as was reported. WWE actually did well at WrestleMania 30, surpassing projections by $300,000. They were only $100,000 away from having the highest merchandise sales in company history. The WrestleMania XXX Superstore brought in $1.4 million in four days. The shortage of money was a reference to a theft in the store. Rebhun wasn’t fired for anything he did wrong, but for financial reasons.
We apologize for the initial error.
ORIGINAL: WWE VP of Venue Merchandising and Operations Alan Rebhun was fired after mismanaging the concessions at WrestleMania 30.
According to sources, Rebhun hired a sketchy vending company, who had previously gone bankrupt twice, to handle the concessions. They were said to be poorly staffed and disorganized and that a large amount of money was missing at the end of the night. Rebhun was let go soon after.
During his run, Rebhun was able to increase revenue by bumping up T-Shirt prices, though the figures have dropped again since his release. He was also able to keep costs down by having the crew travel with lots of merchandise, which saved money on drop shipping it to each venue. WWE has resumed the drop shipping since he was fired.
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