A WWE Hall of Famer and former WWE announcer have given their opinions on the Corey Graves NXT demotion controversy.
The longtime WWE announcer was not happy he was no longer on the Monday Night Raw or Friday Night SmackDown commentary team.
Corey Graves took to social media this past week and expressed dissatisfaction with his move to NXT‘s announcing team, but he ...
After posting his frustrations on social media, announcer Corey Graves has been missing from two straight WWE broadcasts.
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A controversial 24 hours for WWE announcer Corey Graves reportedly became even more convoluted Tuesday afternoon. Mike ...
The WWE has overlooked Corey Graves and opt for someone else to temporarily replace Pat McAfee in the commentators table ...
Wrestling veteran and Sportskeeda Wrestling's Senior Editor, Bill Apter, recently weighed in on the Corey Graves situation. The announcer did not appear on WWE TV this week.
WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long recently spoke about the situation with Corey Graves. The 40-year-old star recently expressed unhappiness over being moved to NXT for commentary duties.
Wade Barrett (not Corey Graves) will fill in for Pat McAfee on commentary during Monday's "WWE Raw" as McAfee will be working ...
The latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter lays out a full timeline of broadcaster Corey Graves' dissatisfaction with being ...