Corey Graves ends WWE announcer drama
There's no question that WWE is about to add some serious reinforcements to its already stacked roster. Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, Jade Cargill, Alexa Bliss
The saga between WWE and Corey Graves may be coming to an end, as a report states that Graves is expected to be on call for tonight's episode of NXT
The longtime WWE announcer was not happy he was no longer on the Monday Night Raw or Friday Night SmackDown commentary team.
Here's all of the latest news you need to know about professional wrestling, including details on the drama surrounding WWE and announcer Corey Graves.
Graves was previously in the booth for WWE SmackDown, but when WWE Raw moved to Netflix, Graves moved to NXT for NXT New Year's Evil. It was not clear if the move was permanent. Michael Cole and Pat McAfee called WWE Raw while Joe Tessitore and Wade Barrett called WWE SmackDown.
There was a key person missing from last week’s episode of WWE NXT, but tonight they were back in action, addressing their previous absence right up front. That would be WWE commentator Corey Graves,
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Corey Graves will reportedly be back at the commentary desk for tonight’s episode of WWE NXT. Graves has been absent from WWE programming for the past week after expressing frustration at being
Whatever happened behind-the-scenes after Graves tweeted his displeasure about not being part of Raw’s announce team, after a week off he’s now back in both his regular roles.
WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long thinks that embattled WWE NXT broadcaster Corey Graves doesn't have to prove himself.
Former TNA World Champion Bully Ray was shocked to see WWE broadcaster Corey Graves back to WWE programming as if nothing had happened.