After it was revealed that Pat McAfee was going to miss Monday Night Raw for the CFP National Championship, WWE has officially announced his replacement.
Pat McAfee will not be on RAW on Netflix this week and there was some speculation that he might leave WWE. However, this is not the case for the RAW commentator, who recently returned to the red ...
Pat McAfee was a regular on the commentary desk with Michael Cole on WWE RAW. However, the star had to be replaced on this week's show three weeks into the new year.
The WWE has overlooked Corey Graves and opt for someone else to temporarily replace Pat McAfee in the commentators table alongside Michael Cole for RAW.
"WWE Raw" commentator Pat McAfee is set to miss Monday's show, as he'll be busy offering live coverage for the College Football Championship.
Wade Barrett (not Corey Graves) will fill in for Pat McAfee on commentary during Monday's "WWE Raw" as McAfee will be working the College Football Championship.
After much controversy at the announcing position, it has been reported that WWE announcer Pat McAfee could miss the upcoming episode of Monday Night Raw.
Michael Cole got a warning from his watch after Yeeting during WWE RAW's Netflix premiere, according to Pat McAfee. It looks like Yeeting with Jey Uso is dangerous, as Michael Cole and Pat McAfee learned during WWE Monday Night RAW's Netflix premiere.
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Pat McAfee was absent from Raw because he was in Atlanta for the College Football national championship game. The schedule conflict meant that WWE viewers saved their eardrums a bit and got to enjoy the more learned commentary of Barrett for the evening, with Wade apparently pulling double duty this week.
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WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long thinks that embattled WWE NXT broadcaster Corey Graves doesn't have to prove himself.