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WWE Personality Defends Vince McMahon’s Unique Commentary Style
WWE Executive Bruce Prichard recently explained that Vince McMahon was never meant to be a traditional play-by-play announcer ...
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Bully Ray Explains Why His Favorite Announcer Of All Time Was WWE's Vince McMahon
Bully Ray claims that Vince McMahon is the best play-by-play announcer in wrestling history and shares his other favorites at ...
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Jim Ross Says He Tried To Talk People Out Of This Controversial WWE Creative Decision
AEW announcer and former WWE commentator Jim Ross claims he tried to talk people out of one of the more controversial WWE ...
One of the two primary focuses of the second episode of WWE: Unreal’s second season was the 2022 departure of Naomi and Sasha ...
WWE 'Attitude Era' moments long forgotten. Featuring Triple H, Steve Austin, The Rock, Mick Foley, The Undertaker and many, ...
The world of professional wrestling has seen its fair share of talented announcers, but few have been as iconic as the one and only Vince McMahon. Recently, WWE legend Bully Ray shared his thoughts on ...
In an exclusive interview, Bully Ray, the wrestling legend and former TNA World Heavyweight Champion, shared his thoughts on the world of play-by-play announcing in professional wrestling. When asked ...
Vince McMahon stepped into the commentary booth in 1971, replacing Ray Morgan, and remained a regular presence until 1997. Over those years, he shared the desk with several notable voices, including ...
Izzi Dame Reveals Why She Signed With WWE, Bully Ray Praises Vince McMahon's Commentary Work Wrestling News and Rumors ...
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MVP Blames WWE's Vince McMahon For Death Of Kayfabe
AEW star MVP has placed the blame squarely on former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon for the decline and demise of kayfabe in ...
One of the biggest pro wrestling stories of the last five years is Vince McMahon retiring from WWE, returning to sell the company, and then leaving again amid a ...
Comedian Matt McCarthy wrote for WWE from 2011 to 2012 and 2016-2018. In that time, he worked with Vince McMahon.
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