WWE and Kevin Patrick parted ways amicably earlier this year, according to the former interviewer and commentator. Patrick was released from WWE last month, mere days after he was pulled from SmackDown's commentary team.
The new WWE SmackDown commentary team has reportedly been revealed. Corey Graves and Wade Barrett will serve as the show's announcers moving forward, according to a report from PWInsider.
I’m afraid I’ve got some GOOD news for Wade Barrett fans. According to a new report from PWInsider.com, Wade Barrett will be joining Corey Graves on SmackDown.
WWE made a big change to the SmackDown announce team when they took Kevin Patrick off of his duties. It was confirmed a short time later that Patrick has been released from the company, but they still needed to figure out a replacement.
WWE is changing things up again regarding its commentary teams. The previous change was made last August when it was announced Michael Cole and Wade Barrett would serve as the commentators for Raw.
Michael Cole missed the third TV show of his legendary career on October 16. The season premiere of WWE RAW opened with commentators Kevin Patrick and Wade Barrett welcoming fans to the show.
Nexus is one of the most unique factions of all time. The group had one of the most impactful debuts in the history of WWE and they quickly established themselves as a dominating faction on Raw.
2K has released the Bad News U Pack, the fifth and final DLC for WWE 2K23. The pack is headlined by five-time Intercontinental Champion, former King of
The final DLC pack has finally arrived in WWE 2K23. It was announced this morning in a press release from 2K that new stars from NXT and some WWE Legends are coming to the game via the “Bad News U” DLC pack today to help round out the game’s final roster.
WWE's main roster will soon be sounding much different after a shake-up of the commentary teams. Variety reports that the changes will come into effect from next week, starting with the August 7, 2023, episode of Monday Night Raw.
WWE is making changes to its broadcast teams for Raw and SmackDown. It was reported via Variety today that, going forward, Michael Cole will now call both Raw and SmackDown.
WWE is changing things up again regarding its commentary teams. Variety reported this morning that starting this Monday, Michael Cole and Wade Barrett will serve as the commentators for Raw.
Pat McAfee and his wife are the proud parents of a new baby girl. McAfee's WWE future has been up in the air after Wade Barrett stated his role as the SmackDown color commentator, a previous role that McAfee had, was as permanent as one can be in WWE.
Fans shouldn’t expect to hear Pat McAfee call the action at WWE WrestleMania 39 this weekend. McAfee's WWE future has been up in the air after Wade Barrett stated in a recent interview that his role as the SmackDown color commentator, a previous role that McAfee had, was as permanent as one can be in WWE.
As Nick Aldis continues to explore the free agency market, the question remains: where will he go next? Last month, the former NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion revealed his plans to keep “a couple of irons in the fire” rather than dedicating himself to just one place right now.
Wade Barrett says he will be at the SmackDown commentary table for the foreseeable future. The 42-year-old told The Daily Star recently that his role on Friday nights is "as permanent as you can ever be in a role in WWE." Barrett was moved from the NXT broadcast team to SmackDown last October after Pat McAfee left for ESPN College GameDay.
Wade Barrett isn’t ruling anything out, but he says a full-time return to the ring is unlikely. Barrett hasn’t wrestled since WWE released him in 2016.
Wade Barrett is happy with his current job as the WWE SmackDown color commentator. However, he isn’t ruling out an in-ring return and even has a WWE star in mind that could entice him to step into the squared circle again.
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WWE SmackDown commentator Wade Barrett is the guest this week on "Out of Character with Ryan Satin." Barrett was asked to compare his on screen character to his real self: “I would say the character I play on TV is probably a far more upbeat version of myself.
Although Wade Barrett is happy with his current job as the WWE NXT color commentator, he isn’t ruling out an in-ring return. Barrett, who was under contract as a wrestler with WWE from 2006-2016, was the winner of the first season of the NXT TV series, became the leader of The Nexus, and is a five-time Intercontinental Champion.
Wade Barrett has signed a new contract to remain part of the NXT commentary team. In an interview with BT Sport, Barrett revealed that he just signed a contract extension with WWE.
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