Tag: Vic Joseph
Commentator Returns On WWE 205 Live
Vic Joseph returned to commentary as the play-by-play announcer on last night’s episode of WWE 205 Live, where he called the action next to Drew Gulak. Joseph was previously on 205 Live but was moved to Monday Night Raw, where he replaced Tom Phillips for a short stint. Joseph has remained with WWE over the…
Former WWE Raw Commentator Takes Job With NBA
Former WWE Raw play-by-play announcer Vic Joseph has taken a job with the National Basketball Association (NBA). Joseph, who was on the brand until January, will join the NBA Network’s coverage of the Cleveland Cavaliers for the second half of the season. He wrote the following on Instagram: “Thanks to the @NBA, @Cavs, @thespencermiller and…
Another Shakeup For The Raw Commentary Team
WrestleVotes and several other outlets are reporting that Tom Phillips is replacing Vic Joseph as the lead announcer for Monday Night Raw. Tom Phillips is replacing Vic Joseph on commentary for the RAW brand going forward. — WrestleVotes (@WrestleVotes) January 27, 2020 There’s no word yet on what Joseph’s role will be going forward, but…
WWE Reveals New Commentary Teams For Raw & SmackDown
WWE has officially announced new commentary teams for Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown ahead of “Premiere Week” starting on Sept. 30th. Raw will be called by Vic Joseph with Dio Maddin and Jerry “The King” Lawler providing color commentary. NXT will continue to be announced by Mauro Ranallo, Beth Phoenix and Nigel McGuiness.…
Major WWE Announce Shakeup Planned – RAW Is About To Sound A Lot Different
WrestleVotes reports the current plan is for the WWE RAW announce team to be changed to Vic Joseph and Dio Maddin (a/k/a Brennan Williams). WWE will apparently be looking to do more of a “hard brand split” following the Draft in October as they look to designate between all three of their brands – RAW…
Major Changes Coming To WWE Commentary?
WrestleVotes has reported on Twitter that “significant changes” to all WWE commentary teams are coming with SmackDown’s impending move to FOX, with sources saying the two-man booth is returning. The working idea is that Michael Cole will head to SmackDown and Vic Joseph will become the new lead man for Raw. Hearing that significant changes…