Just a week after his emotional social media rant, WWE announcer Corey Graves made his return to NXT. PWInsider reported his return before the show went on the air. Graves was reportedly “booked late” on January 20, 2025, to return to WWE NXT.
WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long thinks that embattled WWE NXT broadcaster Corey Graves doesn't have to prove himself.
A WWE Hall of Famer and former WWE announcer have given their opinions on the Corey Graves NXT demotion controversy.
Bleacher Report catches you up on the latest news from the WWE Universe. Graves Could Resume Main Roster Commentary Duties in Future To kick off 2025
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.
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
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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
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.
Corey Graves went on an explosive rant on social media earlier this month after he was sent down to WWE NXT to call the action.
Tonight's episode of NXT featured some main roster talent and surprises from WWE Superstars. Find out who showed up and what they did!