The former wrestler turned talking head hit up X last night to say he was told he’s “not famous enough for (his) own job.” That’s clearly a shot at Pat McAfee, who recently returned from his work on college football broadcasts and was given the color commentator slot on Raw opposite Michael Cole.
The WWE has overlooked Corey Graves and opt for someone else to temporarily replace Pat McAfee in the commentators table alongside Michael Cole for RAW.
After it was revealed that Pat McAfee was going to miss Monday Night Raw for the CFP National Championship, WWE has officially announced his replacement.
After much controversy at the announcing position, it has been reported that WWE announcer Pat McAfee could miss the upcoming episode of Monday Night Raw.
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When Quinyon Mitchell attempted a Pedigree so ugly that even Paul “Triple H” Levesque himself had to comment on it during the Philadelphia Eagles Wild Card Round win over the Green Bay Packers, fans had to know Pat McAfee would get into it on Monday Night RAW.
Michael Cole and Pat McAfee reunited for WWE RAW's debut on Netflix, refreshing their popular commentary duo. Cole's net worth is around $4 million, w
With the Buccaneers and Jaguars battling for Liam Coen, Pat McAfee made his voice heard on social media with his take.
Vince Russo can see why Corey Graves has been frustrated with WWE, but believes the commentator's ego has gotten the better of him.
WWE RAW's new two-man commentary team consists of play-by-play announcer Michael Cole and former NFL star Pat McAfee. While EC3 has no problem with the broadcast duo, he thinks Corey Graves should also be part of the team.
Russo appeared on Sportskeeda's The Wrestling Outlaws with host Dr. Chris Featherstone and former WWE star EC3. He explained why the decision to replace Graves with former NFL star Pat McAfee as Michael Cole's new RAW commentary partner made sense:
WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long thinks that embattled WWE NXT broadcaster Corey Graves doesn't have to prove himself.