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Sean Michael Coulthard (born December 8, 1966), better known by his ring name Michael Cole, is an American professional wrestling commentator and journalist. Since 1997, he is signed to WWE , where he serves as the play-by-play commentator for the Raw brand and as the vice president of announcing since 2020.
Beginning Aug. 7, Michael Cole and Wade Barrett will serve as the commentators for “Monday Night Raw” on USA Network. This marks a return to “Raw” for Cole, who first appeared on the show ...
On September 30, 2019, Joseph announced that he is the new play-by-play commentator role on Raw, replacing Michael Cole where he was moved back to Friday Night SmackDown on Fox. [ 2 ] On January 27, 2020, Joseph left the announce team on Raw and was replaced on play-by-play commentary by Tom Phillips, along with his former SmackDown Live ...
The match between Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler is considered one of the worst WrestleMania matches of all time, as well as one of the worst in the WWE. Dave Meltzer gave the match 1 star out of 5. [47] Vince McMahon himself stated to Michael Cole after the match that it was "the worst thing [he'd] ever witnessed in 60 years."
Variety has learned that, beginning in September, “Raw” will be called by Joe Tessitore and Wade Barrett, while Michael Cole and Corey Graves will handle the action on “SmackDown.” It was ...
Raw began once again using a full-time three man team with Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler, and John "Bradshaw" Layfield, with their fourth appearance as April 1, 2013, until December 29, 2014; they also provide commentary on Raw on December 17, 2012, January 14 (except main event) and 28, 2013, and in all pay-per-view events since November 18, 2012 ...
The Anonymous Raw General Manager was a professional wrestling authority figure in WWE, who anonymously controlled the Raw brand from June 21, 2010 to July 18, 2011. The Anonymous General Manager controlled the show by sending emails to a laptop, the emails were usually read on-screen by its spokesperson, Michael Cole.
On June 23, 2008, during the 2008 WWE draft, Ross was drafted from Raw to the SmackDown brand while Michael Cole was drafted from SmackDown to Raw, trading positions as commentators on each brand. [30] This ended Ross's position as Monday Night Raw ' s play-by-play commentator after a nearly 12-year run. The following day Ross posted a blog on ...