WWE Commentators List 2022: All Changes And Updated Name From RAW, Smackdown & NXT


WWE Commentators List 2022: All Changes And Updated Name From RAW, Smackdown & NXT

WWE presents a new stage in its programming and does so with changes to the commentary tables. The company now run by Stephanie McMahon and Nick Khan.

Confirmed on its website the information that Variety advanced. “On Friday Night SmackDown, the comment table will be headed by Michael Cole.

With Wade Barrett doing commentary. Samantha Irvin will be the ring announcer and Kayla Braxton and Megan Morant will conduct the interviews.

On Monday Night Raw, Corey Graves will continue to provide his ideas and will be joined by Kevin Patrick in narration. Mike Rome will continue.

To announce from the ring and Byron Saxton will move from the commentary booth to backstage interviews. He will also join Saxton in interviews.

Backstage with Cathy Kelley on her return to WWE. On NXT, Vic Joseph will be assisted by six-time World Champion and WWE Hall of Famer Booker T.

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Alicia Taylor will continue to provide her exceptional voice to announce, and McKenzie Mitchell will once again conduct interviews.

On the PPV side, Michael Cole and Corey Graves will join again to announce from the booth. Pat McAfee will return to the WWE announcement booth.

Following his commitment to ESPN’s College GameDay.” In addition to these changes, WWE will also not have Nigel McGuinness.

As stated by PW Insider. Former Ring of Honor World Champion Nigel McGuiness, 46, was released by WWE earlier this week, PWInsider.com has learned.

McGuinness signed with WWE in 2016, initially as the announcer for the WWE UK Classic. He was later one of the main announcers.

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For WWE NXT and, over the course of his six years with WWE, he was also on NXT UK, WWE Main Event and 205 Live”.