Corey Graves has noted that he has been having more fun calling WWE shows since Triple H took charge of creative.
Following Vince McMahon’s retirement, Triple H was named head of creative, in addition to his EVP of Talent Relations role.
On the WWE After The Bell Podcast, Graves noted that he enjoys watching surprises play out from behind the commentary desk:
“I love the cliffhangers, the elements of surprise, you gotta keep people guessing.
“Not everything needs to be a surprise, because not everything is going to captivate you in that way, but right now, in the past few weeks, I am having more fun calling Monday Night Raw because I loved being surprised.
“I prefer not to have any clue as to what’s happening on the show. I get to react, I get to be a fan, I get play the role of a super knowledgeable wrestling fan, rather than snarky bad guy announcer.”
Triple H has brought back Dakota Kai, Karrion Kross, Scarlett and Dexter Lumis since taking over creative.
AEW’s Matt Hardy has explained why he believes that the door is open for ‘so many’ WWE returns.
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