Posted on 1/11/125 by Colin Vassallo
A month after he announced his resignation from the NXT
creative team to relocate back to the United Kingdom to “be
a better dad,” Jim Smallman posted on his LinkedIn that he
has a new job with WWE.
“Delighted to share that I’m starting a new position as
International Talent Scout at WWE,” Smallman wrote. “Have
loved my six years of working for WWE so far, and it’s
wonderful that I can now combine being back in the UK for my
family with still contributing to the business that I adore
so much.”
Smallman said that with all WWE shows on Netflix in Europe,
it’s a very exciting time for professional wrestling in the
continent and he’s looking forward to see what the future
holds.
The co-founder of British indie promotion PROGRESS wrote 216
episodes of NXT UK, 150 episodes of Level Up, worked on 190
episodes of NXT, and produced hundreds of in-ring and
backstage promos.