WWE has a lot of talented people backstage in the company, and they just added another name. Now, Jason Cade is a full-time producer for the company.

Sean Sapp reported behind Fightful’s paywall that Jason Cade, who was brought in to help for the 2023 Royal Rumble match, is now officially with the company. He was responsible for producing a Main Event match this week between Indi Hartwell and Dana Brooke.

Fightful Select reported recently that independent wrestler Jason Cade would be starting work with WWE soon as a producer. We can confirm that he was on hand for WWE Raw in Orlando on Monday, February 6 and was working for the company. He was the producer of the Dana Brooke vs. Indi Hartwell match that took place on WWE Main Event for this week.

We’d noted that Jason Cade was to be brought in to contribute to the Women’s Royal Rumble, but he wasn’t officially listed on internal producer lists for that match. We’ve yet to confirm if Cade is in on a trial basis, or if he’s already full-time, but he was referred by TJ Wilson, also known as Tyson Kidd. Cade has trained with both Wilson and Natalya at the new Dungeon, and was brought in to help produce upcoming women’s matches.

Advertising
Advertising

It was previously reported that Indi Hartwell got good look this week for the main roster with that Main Event match. Obviously, it was an important match, and Jason Cade has a huge hand in putting that together.

We will have to see what WWE does in the months to come in terms of adding more talent or staff backstage. In the meantime, we will keep covering everything in the pro wrestling world here at Ringside News.

What’s your take on this story? Sound off in the comments!

Felix Upton

Felix Upton is a seasoned writer with over 30 years of experience. He began his career writing advertisements for local newspapers in New York before transitioning to publishing news for Ringside News. His expertise includes writing, editing, research, photo editing, and video editing. In his free time, he enjoys bungee jumping and learning extinct languages.

Disqus Comments Loading...