Jim Ross Back’s WWE’s Decision to Replace Corey Graves with Pat McAfee on WWE RAW

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AEW commentator Jim Ross recently gave his take on the drama surrounding WWE’s Corey Graves after the latter’s public frustration over being moved to NXT commentary. Speaking on his Grilling JR podcast, Ross shared his thoughts, drawing from his own long tenure in the wrestling commentary business.

Reflecting on the tough nature of the industry, Ross expressed empathy for Graves’ situation, admitting that he had been in similar positions throughout his career. “How many times has that happened to me? Several,” Ross noted, adding with a touch of humor, “And here I am—jolly, happy, and healthy as an old horse. I’ve got nothing to complain about; it’s just part of the life we choose.”

However, Ross didn’t shy away from pointing out the competitive nature of broadcasting, especially in WWE, where spots at the top are limited. Ross admitted he felt bad for anyone who feels left behind in such a cutthroat environment, saying, “I feel bad that someone feels left behind—maybe he has been.”

The comments come after Graves took to social media with a now-deleted post expressing his frustration over being deemed “not famous enough” for a role as a main roster commentator, which many speculated was a jab at Pat McAfee. Jim Ross offered a blunt comparison between Graves and McAfee, stating, “Would you trade Pat McAfee and his massive broadcast platform for Corey Graves? I wouldn’t, to be honest.”

With both Ross and Graves now weighing in on the situation, it’s clear that the world of WWE commentary is far from simple. Whether Graves’ frustrations are justified or just part of the grind remains to be seen, but one thing’s for sure — his future in WWE is uncertain.

Do you agree with Jim Ross' assessment of Corey Graves’ situation? Was Graves justified in voicing his frustrations, or is it just part of the business? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

January 16, 2025 11:44 am

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