

The WWE Corey Graves superstar went from a full -time commentator almost eight years ago. Recently, the legendary commentator Jonathan Coachman said that The Savior of Misbehavior was reluctant to work with him during his second mandate in the headquarters based in Stamford.
After passing through the NXT brand, Graves announced that it would join the RAW commentators team during the 2016 WWE draft. Since then, it has narrated several memorable fighting and is currently a commentator of the SmackDown brand.
When The Coach signed again with the sports entertainment giant in 2018, he joined the Red Brand Commentators team with Michael Cole and Corey Graves, replacing Booker T as color commentator.
In an interview with Chris van Vliet in INSIGHT , Jonathan Coachman He recalled the challenges of working in a comment team of three people during Monday Night Raw in 2018. He expressed his belief that the former NXT couple champion did not completely support his presence in the team.
“If you look now, how many three men are there in RAW or SMackDown?
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Jonathan Coachman reveals that he never had a direct conversation with Corey Graves in the WWE
During the same conversation with Chris van Vliet in INSIGHT The Coach revealed that he had repeatedly asked Michael Cole to facilitate an individual conversation with Corey Graves To discuss possible collaborations.
However, despite his efforts, Jonathan Coachman never had a direct conversation with The Savior of Misbehavior, which led him to conclude that the current Wwe SmackDown commentator had no interest in working with him.
“Every week I asked Michael Cole: 'Can you talk to Corey about the possibility of working together?'
The coach also declared that I would never go back to WWE for a team of commentators of three men. It still is not clear if Corey Graves and Jonathan Coachman will be able to solve their differences.