Former WWE Executive Ed Cohen has passed away. Cohen was an early WWF employee who helped the company grow. He booked live events (aka House Shows) and venues for TV tapings. In the embryonic stages of WWF, this was the company’s main source of income. This allowed WWF to acquire major talent and TV deals that would lead them to become the world’s largest and most influential wrestling and entertainment company. Here’s more from Mean Gene Okerlund.
https://www.facebook.com/thegeneokerlund/posts/1900709010013076
Dave Meltzer also chimed in with a remembrance
So sad to hear about the death of Ed Cohen, who booked arenas for WWF from going national until early 00s. Probably one of my closest friends in the company, had several battles with cancer from when he was a teenager.
— Dave Meltzer (@davemeltzerWON) August 26, 2018
.@WWE is saddened to learn of the passing of @WWE Live Events executive Ed Cohen. https://t.co/mbqwHG447u
— WWE (@WWE) August 27, 2018
Here is the statement from WWE:
“WWE is saddened to learn of the passing of beloved former WWE Live Events executive Ed Cohen. Cohen was instrumental in helping to transform WWE’s Live Event touring business into the global phenomenon it is today.
The company would like to express its sincerest condolences to Mr. Cohen’s family and friends. He will be greatly missed.”