A WWE Hall of Famer and former WWE announcer have given their opinions on the Corey Graves NXT demotion controversy.
The longtime WWE announcer was not happy he was no longer on the Monday Night Raw or Friday Night SmackDown commentary team.
After posting his frustrations on social media, announcer Corey Graves has been missing from two straight WWE broadcasts.
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Over the past few days, Corey Graves has been one of the names that has been the talk of the town among the WWE Universe. This came after the former NXT Tag Team Champion voiced his frustration ...
That left out Corey Graves, who has been a broadcaster since ... but he was pushed to WWE's development brand NXT, joining Vic Joseph and Booker T, in a move that could be seen as a demotion.
Following his move back to NXT, WWE commentator Corey Graves has seemingly broken his silence on the matter. He vented his frustrations on social media.
WWE NXT commentator Vic Joseph thanked all the voices of the black and silver brand except Corey Graves. After airing his grievances on social media, the latter was pulled from this week's show.