The Boomstick has been announced for Royal Rumble commentary at Saturday's PLE in Indianapolis, where he spent his eight-year NFL career and runs his brand from today. This comes a year after McAfee returned from hiatus at the 37th Royal Rumble for commentary and a brief entry in the main event.
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The opening match of Saturday Night's Main Event saw Nia Jax go up against Rhea Ripley for the Women's World Championship. As expected, it was an explosive clash, with the San Antonio crowd fully behind Ripley.
"WWE Raw" commentator Pat McAfee is set to miss Monday's show, as he'll be busy offering live coverage for the College Football Championship.
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.
Pat McAfee appears set to miss WWE Raw in Dallas, with McAfee confirmed for Monday's College Football Playoff National Championship in Atlanta. "Returning in 2025, the fan-favorite Field Pass will ...
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.
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The show’s star power wasn’t limited to the crowd, with WWE Raw featuring some of the top WWE Superstars, including Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, and Atlanta native Cody Rhodes, who is WWE’s undisputed champion. This episode, the last before the Royal Rumble, was a crucial build-up to the upcoming major event in Indianapolis.
Kai Cenat openly challenged IShowSpeed to a showdown, but what are they planning at the Royal Rumble? WWE fans aren’t thrilled.
Former WWE RAW announcer Corey Graves was in the news lately for putting up a tweet about being removed from his job. He wasn't happy with WWE replacing him with Pat McAfee, manning the booth with Michael Cole.
During today’s edition of “The Pat McAfee Show,” Stephanie McMahon revealed that the title of the show will be Stephanie’s Places, which is slated to debut on ESPN+ in March. The series will feature McMahon on a quest to hear stories behind the biggest Superstars in WWE history.