Corey Graves Misses NXT, AEW Icon Retiring, WWE-TNA Merger
After posting his frustrations on social media, announcer Corey Graves has been missing from two straight WWE broadcasts.
Corey Graves stirred up the wrestling world with his public outrage towards WWE. But was it all part of a new WWE storyline?
It was a little over a week ago when WWE Chief Content Officer Paul 'Triple H' Levesque lauded pro wrestling's ability to blur the lines of reality. The sport a
WWE commentator Corey Graves recently lashed out at the company for sending him back to NXT, and while his X posts have since been deleted, speculation is running wild online that he may now want
Wade Barrett (not Corey Graves) will fill in for Pat McAfee on commentary during Monday's "WWE Raw" as McAfee will be working the College Football Championship.
Gary Woodland had a brief vacation with wife Gabby on the Big Island before coming over to Oahu for the Sony Open. The final passengers to board were in the first row — former President Barrack Obama, his wife and two daughters. “I was surprised he was on a commercial flight.”
Former WWE broadcaster Jonathan Coachman has shared his thoughts on Corey Graves' current situation, including what he would do if he were in Graves' shoes.
A former WWE announcer offered an interesting perspective on the ongoing drama between the company and Corey Graves.
History was made when WWE and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) announced that they were entering into a multi-year partnership. The former rivals revealed that they were now working together and allowing wrestlers to crossover onto TNA and WWE NXT respectively.
That left out Corey Graves, who has been a broadcaster since ... but he was pushed to WWE's development brand NXT, joining Vic Joseph and Booker T, in a move that could be seen as a demotion.
Over the past few days, Corey Graves has been one of the names that has been the talk of the town among the WWE Universe. This came after the former NXT Tag Team Champion voiced his frustration ...