
There has been an update on Corey Graves apparent frustrations with his position within the WWE commentary hierarchy.
Taking to Twitter on Monday, January 13, Graves seemingly voiced his frustration with his position in the company after being moved from SmackDown to WWE NXT.
His comments naturally caused a stir online, something that was only fuelled when Graves followed up with another tweet noting how he had “a lot to say” on the January 14 edition of NXT.
Graves would ultimately not appear on WWE NXT, and would also not feature on WWE Speed the following night, however, that show was pre-taped on January 10.
In the latest update on the situation, it now appears that Graves’ two recent posts in question have now been have deleted.
The additional details come on the heels of reports concerning Graves’ status on WWE commentary.
Graves had previously featured on SmackDown alongside Michael Cole before Cole was moved to WWE Raw to reunite with Pat McAfee.
Wade Barrett and Joe Tessitore then took over on SmackDown starting on January 10, with Graves then returning to NXT alongside Vic Joseph and Booker T on NXT New Year’s Evil (January 7).
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