WWE has made another backstage creative change. Thomas Schiller announced on LinkedIn that he is stepping into a new Creative Director role with WWE/TKO, taking on broader responsibilities around the visual and production side of the company’s programming.
Schiller, who has been with WWE for 11 years and previously worked in the NHL and at CBS, described his new role as focused on elevating graphics across all programming, shaping talent entrances, and developing ideas to make WWE’s broadcasts more dynamic. “I’m excited to share that I’m starting my next chapter at WWE/TKO,” he wrote. “I’ll be diving deeper into the creative side of our broadcasts by elevating and producing graphics across all programming, shaping the look and feel of talent entrances, and bringing forward ideas that make our shows even more innovative, dynamic, and immersive.”
Backstage Changes Continue Following Road Dogg’s Departure From WWE Creative
The announcement comes on the heels of Road Dogg Brian James’ departure from WWE on March 5, after which Raw also received a new Head Writer. Schiller’s promotion signals WWE continuing to reshape its creative infrastructure as WrestleMania 42 season reaches its final weeks.
