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Corey Graves

Polinsky ( , ), better known by the , is an , podcaster, and retired wrestler signed to , where he currently serves as the lead for the SmackDown alongside . Graves began his wrestling on the in under the name Sterling James , capturing several titles before signing with in and debuting in its developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling. In 's NXT , he formed the stable The BFFs with Charlotte Flair and Sasha Banks, and achieved his most notable in-ring success by winning the NXT Tag Team Championship alongside Adrian Neville in July 2013. However, a series of concussions forced his retirement from active competition in December 2014, with his final match occurring at WrestleMania Axxess earlier that year. Following his retirement, Graves transitioned seamlessly into , debuting as a for NXT at : R under the guidance of , and later advancing to the main roster to cover SmackDown and before into his SmackDown . Known for his , opinionated style and distinctive neck , he has become one of WWE's most prominent , often comparisons to commentators like for his heelish and in-depth of the . Additionally, Graves hosts the official WWE podcast After the Bell, where he interviews wrestlers and provides behind-the-scenes insights into Raw, SmackDown, and NXT. In his personal life, Graves hails from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, stands at 6 feet 1 inch tall, and weighs 208 pounds. He was previously married to Amy Schneider from 2009 to 2020, with whom he shares three children: daughters Lola and Lenny, and son Cash. Since 2022, he has been married to former WWE Superstar Carmella (Leah Van Dale), and the couple has two sons together: Dimitri Paul, born in November 2023, and Bram Julian, born in October 2024.

Early life and education

Childhood and family

Matthew Polinsky, professionally known as Corey Graves, was born on February 24, 1984, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He grew up in the Monroeville suburb of Pittsburgh, immersed in the city's renowned working-class culture and identifying strongly with its "Yinzer" heritage, a term reflecting the local dialect and blue-collar ethos. Polinsky was raised by his father, Dan Polinsky, a longtime professional wrestling promoter in the Pittsburgh area, and has one younger brother, Samuel Elias Polinsky, who performs under the ring name Sam Adonis. The family's deep ties to the wrestling community fostered an environment where the sport was a central part of daily life, with Polinsky crediting his Pittsburgh upbringing for instilling a strong work ethic. From a young age, Polinsky was exposed to professional wrestling through watching World Wrestling Federation (WWF) events on television and attending live local shows, often alongside his father, which became a primary bonding activity for the family. His parents supported his early interests, initially encouraging involvement in traditional sports before recognizing and nurturing his growing passion for wrestling. During this period, he developed a particular fascination with iconic figures like Stone Cold Steve Austin.

Training and early influences

Graves attended Gateway High School in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, graduating in 2002. During his high school years, he participated in amateur wrestling, where he excelled as a competitor, honing his athletic foundation and competitive drive. At the age of 16 in 2000, Graves began training at a local school in , debuting on March 22, 2000. His early training emphasized the physical and performative demands of the sport, building on his high school background. Upon debuting professionally, Graves adopted the ring name "Sterling J. ," inspired by football player and frontman . Key figures who shaped his early style included wrestlers , , and . He cultivated promo skills through and practice, focusing on storytelling to connect with audiences, while his upbringing instilled a resilient, gritty edge to his character.

Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit (2000–2010)

Matt Polinsky made his professional wrestling debut on , 2000, under the ring name , a tribute to player and musician . Initially competing in small regional promotions around , he honed his skills in various territories before gaining prominence in the (IWC). Keenan debuted for IWC on , , defeating Lords in his for the promotion. Over the next several years, he became a mainstay, engaging in key storylines and title pursuits. In May , he competed in the Indy tournament, advancing past Whitmer in the opening before falling to in the semifinals. By , Keenan captured the IWC World Heavyweight Championship from Dennis Gregory, holding it for three weeks in a feud marked by intense rivalries over the promotion's top prize. He pursued the IWC Super Indy Championship in , challenging Chris Sabin unsuccessfully, and continued feuding with midcard talents like CM Punk in high-profile bouts that showcased his technical prowess. In 2005, Keenan's IWC tenure peaked when he won the Super Indy Championship from John McChesney on August 20 during a co-promoted event, defending it in hardcore stipulation matches that highlighted his versatility. His style blended technical wrestling with hardcore elements, earning him a reputation as a reliable performer capable of delivering stiff, athletic contests. Keenan remained active in IWC through 2007, participating in multi-man tournaments and tag team angles before shifting focus internationally. From 2005 to 2009, Keenan toured with (1PW) in the , making multiple appearances across like A Cruel Twist of Fate and No Turning Back. These tours exposed him to a audience, where he aligned with factions and competed in brutal , including teaming with against Sabu and Ulf Hermann in a 2006 hardcore bout. His international run culminated in October 2007 when he defeated Ulf Hermann to win the 1PW World Heavyweight Championship, holding the title for over a year in defenses that solidified his status as a top foreign heel. Keenan expanded to other American promotions, including appearances in Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) where he embraced the company's deathmatch ethos in undercard matches. He also competed in Jersey All Pro Wrestling (JAPW), facing off against talents like Sonjay Dutt in technical showcases during 2004-2005 events. Notable rivalries included bouts against Sami Callihan in promotions like Absolute Intense Wrestling (AIW) and Pro Wrestling eXpress (PWX), where their encounters in 2007-2008 featured high-stakes title implications and aggressive brawling. In June 2006, Keenan appeared in dark match on SmackDown, teaming with in a loss to The Gymini, marking an early brush with the major promotion. Throughout his independent run, Keenan's accolades included the 2005 IWC Tag Team Championship win alongside partner Ryan Mitchell in a brief but impactful reign that emphasized his tag division credibility. By 2010, he had established himself as a well-rounded performer, blending hardcore intensity with technical skill across the North American and UK scenes.

WWE developmental years (2011–2014)

In August 2011, Matt Polinsky, performing as Corey Graves, signed a developmental contract with WWE following a tryout, leading to his assignment to Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) in Tampa, Florida, where he relocated to focus on training and competition. His FCW debut occurred on September 25, 2011, in a losing effort against Erick Rowan during television tapings. Over the next year, Graves established himself in the tag team division, partnering with Jake Carter to capture the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship on March 17, 2012, by defeating Bo Rotundo and Husky Harris. The duo held the titles for approximately three months before dropping them to Leakee and Mike Dalton on June 15, 2012. As FCW transitioned into WWE NXT in 2012, Graves made his NXT debut during the inaugural tapings in June, teaming with Carter to defeat CJ Parker and Nick Rogers on the July 4 episode. In NXT, he shifted toward singles competition, adopting a darker, aggressive heel persona rooted in his personal straight-edge lifestyle—abstaining from drugs and alcohol—which drew inspiration from CM Punk's Straight Edge Society ethos, emphasizing discipline and superiority over opponents. This character evolution fueled key storylines, including intense feuds with Dean Ambrose dating back to FCW matches in early 2012, such as their tag team encounter against Parker and Richie Steamboat on March 16. The rivalry extended into NXT, where Graves clashed with Ambrose and the full Shield faction—Ambrose, Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns—in high-profile bouts, culminating in a six-man tag match on August 14, 2013, where The Shield defeated Graves, Adrian Neville, and Xavier Woods. In mid-2013, Graves achieved his greatest in-ring success by partnering with Adrian Neville to win the NXT Tag Team Championship on July 17, defeating The Wyatt Family (Luke Harper and Erick Rowan) in the main event of NXT. The duo held the titles for 77 days before losing them to The Ascension on October 2, 2013. Later that year, in November 2013, Graves formed the stable The BFFs (Beautiful Fierce Females) with Charlotte Flair and Sasha Banks, aligning as a dominant heel group that advanced their respective pushes in NXT storylines. Graves' momentum was derailed by recurring head injuries, beginning with a concussion in late 2013 that sidelined him temporarily. A second concussion followed in early 2014, exacerbating symptoms and severely impacting his in-ring performance, leading to multiple absences from television. These setbacks affected his ongoing feud with Sami Zayn, highlighted by Zayn's victory over Graves on March 6, 2014, and Graves' subsequent win via roll-up on the April 3 episode of NXT, which served as his final televised match. His absolute final in-ring match occurred on April 5, 2014, at WrestleMania Axxess, ending in a no contest against Troy McClain after Graves suffered a severe concussion.

Transition to commentary and in-ring retirement (2014–2016)

In early 2014, Corey Graves suffered a severe during a at WrestleMania Axxess, a of multiple head injuries accumulated over a decade on the independent circuit and in WWE developmental. Medical specialists, including WWE's Dr. Joseph Maroon, advised him to from in-ring competition to protect his long-term health, citing the cumulative effects of these concussions. Graves officially announced his in-ring retirement on December 11, 2014, during the pre-show for NXT TakeOver: R Evolution, expressing emotional difficulty but gratitude for WWE's support in facilitating the transition. In the same segment, he revealed his new role as a color commentator for NXT, debuting immediately alongside play-by-play announcer Rich Brennan at the event itself. This pivot was suggested by Michael Cole, who recognized Graves' in-ring knowledge as an asset for broadcasting, and Graves began receiving informal mentorship from Cole to hone his skills. Throughout 2015, Graves expanded his commentary by joining NXT's broadcast full-time, working with Brennan and , while also appearing on pre-show panels for main roster Kickoff , such as Fastlane and , where he analyzed alongside Renee Young and other analysts. His first regular as a on a main roster syndicated show came on in mid-2015, marking an early step toward broader broadcasting duties. Graves later credited additional guidance from veteran announcer Joey Styles during NXT sessions, which helped refine his delivery and timing. In public statements following his retirement, Graves emphasized the serious risks of concussions in wrestling, noting that "the doctors have suggested that I retire from the ring" due to recent severe incidents, and praised WWE's medical team and leadership, particularly Triple H, for enabling a seamless career shift rather than ending his involvement with the company. By early 2016, as NXT's commentary landscape evolved, Graves' rising profile led to teases of a full-time main roster role, culminating in his assignment to SmackDown later that year after the brand split.

Main roster commentary (2016–2023)

In 2016, following WWE's brand extension draft, Corey Graves was promoted to the main roster as the color commentator for Monday Night Raw, partnering with play-by-play announcer Michael Cole and Byron Saxton. This marked his full-time establishment on the primary broadcast team, where he provided analysis during the initial separation of Raw and SmackDown rosters. By September 2017, Graves transitioned to Friday Night SmackDown as the lead color commentator, replacing John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) who departed the role. He initially paired with Mauro Ranallo on play-by-play, bringing a dynamic edge to the booth with his background as a former wrestler. After Ranallo's departure in early 2017, Tom Phillips assumed the play-by-play duties, forming a core team with Graves and often Byron Saxton that covered SmackDown through multiple seasons. Graves' tenure on SmackDown solidified his reputation for insightful, wrestler-informed breakdowns, contributing to the brand's narrative during periods of roster shifts and storylines. Graves' commentary style evolved notably during this period, beginning with a heel-leaning bias that emphasized underdog perspectives and verbal sparring, reminiscent of past color commentators like JBL. Over time, particularly by the late 2010s, he shifted toward more neutral analysis, balancing favoritism across alignments while maintaining sharp, logical critiques to enhance match storytelling without overt partisanship. This maturation was evident in his handling of major events, including WrestleMania 33 through 39, where he provided color commentary alongside Cole for premium live events, adapting to high-stakes matches and cross-brand spectacles. In 2020, amid WWE's ongoing brand splits, Graves began contributing more frequently to Raw commentary, often filling in or co-commentating with Cole during key episodes and pay-per-views, especially as roster dynamics fluctuated. His partnership with Cole became a staple for major broadcasts, offering a seamless blend of experience and insider knowledge. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Graves adapted to empty-arena shows at the WWE Performance Center, describing the transition as initially "jarring" due to the lack of crowd energy, yet he maintained engaging calls that focused on in-ring action and performer resilience. This era tested his versatility, as he covered brand-exclusive events without live audience feedback, emphasizing conceptual depth over atmospheric hype. Throughout 2016–2023, Graves viewed the brand splits as an ongoing "work in progress," noting the challenges in acclimating fans to distinct rosters while ensuring commentary remained consistent across shows. His role extended to WWE's 205 Live cruiserweight program starting in November 2016, where he commentated alongside Ranallo, highlighting agile, high-flying talent. By 2023, Graves had become a cornerstone of WWE broadcasting, recognized for elevating viewer understanding of wrestling psychology through his evolved, professional delivery.

Recent WWE appearances and roles (2024–present)

In early 2025, WWE underwent commentary team shuffles with the return of Pat McAfee to Raw alongside Joe Tessitore, leading to Graves' reassignment to the NXT commentary team on January 7, 2025, at NXT: New Year's Evil, where he joined Vic Joseph and Booker T—his first NXT booth appearance since 2017. He continued sporadic contributions to NXT broadcasts throughout the year, including at the Worlds Collide event in June 2025, handling English-language commentary and praising the international cross-promotion with AAA wrestlers, and the Great American Bash in July 2025 alongside Joseph and Booker T, focusing on NXT's rising talents. Graves made temporary returns to main roster commentary amid ongoing adjustments, including filling in on Raw in March 2025 during Pat McAfee's absence and again in June 2025. By August 2025, he temporarily rejoined the Raw team during another McAfee hiatus due to burnout, partnering with Michael Cole for several episodes and highlighting his versatility. Later in 2025, Graves transitioned back to SmackDown. A key storyline development occurred on the September 19, 2025, episode, when he was attacked by Brock Lesnar, who delivered two F-5s during an in-ring interview segment. This led to a brief televised absence, written as recovery from the assault. He returned to the SmackDown commentary desk on October 17, 2025. Graves has been medically cleared for in-ring competition since 2022, following evaluations related to his prior concussion history that prompted his 2014 retirement. The 2025 Lesnar storyline, involving physical bumps, fueled speculation about a potential partial in-ring comeback, though Graves emphasized his focus on broadcasting. As of November 2025, he serves as the lead color commentator for SmackDown.

Other media

Podcasting

In 2019, Corey Graves launched "WWE After the Bell," WWE's inaugural weekly podcast series, debuting on October 30 via the WWE Network and platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify. The show featured Graves as host, conducting in-depth interviews with WWE Superstars, Legends, and insiders, alongside discussions on current storylines, matches, and behind-the-scenes insights from Raw, SmackDown, and NXT. Drawing from his experience as a color commentator, Graves adopted an edgy, unfiltered style that emphasized raw conversations and fan questions submitted via social media. The podcast quickly gained traction with notable episodes, such as the 2020 interview with Roman Reigns, where the Universal Champion reflected on his career evolution, decision to skip WrestleMania 36 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and his shift to a more dominant persona. Other highlights included Becky Lynch's 2023 appearance, marking her first time on the show, where she discussed her journey as a mother, postpartum challenges, and her pursuit of the Money in the Bank briefcase. Episodes often explored post-retirement themes, with guests like Edge sharing reflections on their transitions out of in-ring competition. By its conclusion in late 2023, the series had produced over 200 episodes, including a milestone 200th installment featuring John Cena discussing his WWE legacy. Graves served as both host and co-producer, overseeing content that expanded in 2022 to include video versions uploaded to WWE's YouTube channel, enhancing accessibility and visual engagement for fans. This format shift allowed for more dynamic presentations of interviews, such as those with Mustafa Ali addressing his career frustrations. The podcast received critical recognition, earning a nomination in the Sports category at the 24th Annual Webby Awards in 2020, highlighting its role in deepening fan interaction with WWE narratives beyond live broadcasts.

Filmography and appearances

Corey Graves made his acting debut in the 2011 independent action-adventure film Kingdom of Gladiators, portraying the character Gunnar in a story set in ancient Rome involving gladiatorial combat and rebellion. In the WWE 2K video game franchise, Graves first appeared as a playable character in WWE 2K15 (2014), representing his NXT persona with a dedicated storyline in the "Who Got NXT" mode. Starting with WWE 2K18 (2017), he provided voice acting as the color commentator, delivering in-game commentary alongside Michael Cole, a role he reprised in subsequent titles including WWE 2K19 (2018), WWE 2K22 (2022), and WWE 2K24 (2024). Graves co-starred in the 2022 WWE Network reality series Corey & Carmella, a six-episode program that premiered on February 28 and chronicled his life with wrestler Carmella, including family dynamics, home renovations, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of their WWE involvement. On television, Graves hosted the WWE Network travel series Culture Shock in 2015, where he visited international locations to explore unique customs, venues, and cultural experiences tied to WWE events. He also made a guest appearance on MLB Network's MLB Tonight in May 2023, discussing his lifelong fandom of the Pittsburgh Pirates and bridging his WWE career with baseball enthusiasm.

Personal life

Relationships and family

Corey Graves was first married to Amy Polinsky from 2009 until their divorce in 2020. The couple had three children together: a son named Cash and two daughters named Lennyn Paige and Lola. Graves began dating WWE wrestler Carmella (Leah Van Dale) in 2019, following his separation from Polinsky. The couple married on April 7, 2022, in a private ceremony in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, attended by fellow wrestlers including Jon Moxley and Bayley. Their family expanded with the birth of their first son, Dimitri Paul Polinsky, on November 8, 2023. On October 10, 2025, they welcomed their second son, Bram Julian Polinsky, forming a blended family of five children in total. Graves and Van Dale occasionally share glimpses of their family life on social media, including posts about vacations and support during WWE travel schedules, while emphasizing co-parenting efforts with Polinsky to maintain strong family bonds.

Health and advocacy

Corey Graves has endured a extensive history of concussions throughout his wrestling career, beginning in the independent circuit where he sustained at least four diagnosed instances within a single year, followed by additional severe episodes during his time in WWE's developmental system. These culminated in two major concussions in 2013 and 2014, which exacerbated symptoms including debilitating migraines, vertigo, and memory loss, ultimately forcing his in-ring retirement in December 2014 to prevent long-term neurological damage. In 2022, Graves was medically cleared for a potential in-ring return following extensive consultations with physicians and evaluations of emerging treatments for concussion-related injuries, though he emphasized a cautious approach to avoid risking further harm. This clearance aligned with his ongoing management of post-concussion effects, including research into regenerative therapies, but he has since adopted a measured stance in WWE storylines, such as his 2025 involvement in a physical angle with Brock Lesnar that resulted in neck complications without full commitment to active competition. His transition to commentary was partly driven by these health constraints, allowing him to remain involved while prioritizing recovery. Graves has become a prominent advocate for brain health and wrestler safety, using his platform to raise awareness about the dangers of head trauma in professional wrestling. He has issued public statements urging performers to prioritize protective measures, such as avoiding unprotected chair shots, drawing directly from his own experiences to highlight the cumulative risks of repeated concussions. Through interviews and WWE events, he promotes education on concussion protocols and has expressed a commitment to amplifying voices affected by similar injuries, stating, "I want to be a voice for those who don’t have one." Graves has long followed straight-edge principles, committing to a sober lifestyle free from alcohol, drugs, and tobacco as a means of supporting his overall health and recovery from concussion-related challenges. This personal commitment has extended to broader mental health advocacy within the wrestling community, where he has shared insights on managing post-injury emotional struggles, such as reducing screen time to alleviate mood disruptions and fostering resilience amid career transitions. By discussing these changes openly on podcasts and in media appearances, Graves encourages others in the industry to address mental well-being alongside physical rehabilitation.

Championships and accomplishments

Professional wrestling championships

Corey Graves achieved success in the tag team division during his time in WWE's developmental brands, winning two tag team championships, though he never captured a singles title or main roster gold before retiring from active competition in 2014 due to repeated concussions. Earlier in his career on the independent circuit under the ring name Sterling James Keenan, he secured multiple titles, including the following:
  • IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • IWC Super Indy Championship (2 times)
  • FNW Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
  • 1PW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • AIW Absolute Championship (1 time)
  • NWA East Tag Team Championship (1 time, with MJ Polaris)
His championship pursuits in NXT highlighted his role in elevating the tag team landscape, even as his in-ring career shifted toward commentary.
PromotionTitleReign DatesPartnerReign LengthNotes
FCWFCW Florida Tag Team ChampionshipMarch 15, 2012 – June 15, 2012Jake Carter92 daysDefeated Bo Rotundo and Husky Harris to win the titles; defended successfully against teams including CJ Parker and Mike Dalton, as well as The Ascension.
WWE NXTNXT Tag Team ChampionshipJune 20, 2013 – September 12, 2013Adrian Neville84 daysDefeated The Wyatt Family (Luke Harper and Erick Rowan) at an NXT live event; the win marked a key moment in NXT's tag team storylines, though prior challenges tested their partnership; lost the titles to The Ascension.
WWEWWE 24/7 ChampionshipNovember 8, 2021N/A (singles)<1 dayBrief reign post-retirement, captured during a chaotic segment on Raw; his only main roster title win.

Broadcasting achievements

Corey Graves transitioned from in-ring competition to broadcasting in December 2014 following his medical retirement due to concussions, initially joining the NXT commentary team as a color commentator. His sharp, opinionated style quickly established him as a key voice in WWE, leading to his promotion to the main roster in 2016 where he provided color commentary for SmackDown. He later moved to Raw in August 2020 alongside Michael Cole, before returning to SmackDown with Cole in September 2025. In 2019, Graves received the Wrestling Observer Newsletter's Jim Ross Award for Best Television Announcer, recognizing his insightful analysis and engaging delivery across WWE programming. Graves' work extended to podcasting, where he hosts WWE After the Bell. The show earned a nomination in the Podcasts: Sports category at the 24th Annual Webby Awards in 2020, acknowledging its in-depth discussions with WWE Superstars and behind-the-scenes insights. As of November 2025, Graves continues as a color commentator for SmackDown alongside Michael Cole, contributing to over a decade of main roster broadcasts and marking him as one of WWE's most enduring voices in the booth.

Legacy

Impact as a wrestler

Corey Graves' wrestling persona underwent a notable evolution from his independent roots to his time in WWE's NXT brand. Initially performing as Sterling Keenan, he built his reputation in the hardcore wrestling scene, particularly through promotions like the International Wrestling Cartel (IWC) in his native Pittsburgh and Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), where he engaged in intense, ultraviolent matches that contributed to the revival of hardcore styles in the mid-2000s. Upon signing with WWE in 2011 and debuting in NXT, Graves was repackaged as a cocky heel with the moniker "The Savior of Misbehavior," embodying a rebellious and superior character. In the ring, Graves showcased a dynamic style that fused technical grappling for submissions and counters, brawling aggression drawn from his hardcore background, and high-impact aerial assaults, enabling him to compete effectively against a diverse array of opponents in NXT's competitive environment. This versatility was evident in his ability to transition seamlessly between ground-based holds and explosive strikes, reflecting the gritty resilience he developed in independent promotions. His career, however, was cut short by concussion-related injuries, leading to his retirement from in-ring competition in late 2014. Graves significantly influenced NXT's landscape, particularly by elevating the tag team division through his unexpected partnership with Adrian Neville. The duo's victory over the dominant Wyatt Family to claim the NXT Tag Team Championship in July 2013 introduced innovative teamwork and high-stakes narratives, drawing greater attention to the division and setting a standard for future teams with their blend of athleticism and storytelling. Furthermore, through provocative backstage segments and rivalries, Graves challenged emerging talents such as Sami Zayn, pushing them to refine their personas and in-ring psychology via intense confrontations that fostered growth among the NXT roster. As a proud representative of Pittsburgh wrestlers, Graves highlighted the city's enduring contributions to professional wrestling, having launched his career in the local IWC promotion before gaining wider recognition in CZW's hardcore circuit. His early work helped sustain and revitalize interest in extreme match formats during a period when such styles were regaining prominence in regional independent scenes.

Influence as a commentator

Corey Graves has established himself as a pivotal figure in WWE broadcasting since transitioning to the commentary booth in December 2014, initially on NXT, where his sharp and opinionated style quickly distinguished him from traditional announcers. His approach often incorporates witty sarcasm and a heel perspective, allowing him to inject personality into matches while providing color commentary that enhances storytelling without overshadowing the action. Over time, this evolved into more insightful analysis, drawing on his wrestling background to offer nuanced breakdowns of techniques and strategies, which has helped modernize WWE's presentation for a digitally savvy audience. Graves' influence extends to shaping the next generation of broadcasters within WWE, as seen in his impact on play-by-play announcer Kevin Patrick, who has credited Graves and Michael Cole for guiding his development and on-air personality. Graves has contributed to the company's emphasis on versatile announcing teams, adapting to high-profile shifts such as the move to Peacock for U.S. streaming in 2021 and the international Netflix transition for Raw starting January 2025. In early 2025, following commentary reshuffles, he briefly joined the NXT team before returning to the main roster in September 2025 as color commentator for SmackDown alongside Michael Cole, as of November 2025. His signature calls have become highlights of major events, particularly at WrestleMania, where he first contributed at WrestleMania 33 in 2017, describing the experience as profoundly emotional and a benchmark he strives to replicate in subsequent installments through WrestleMania 41 in April 2025. These moments, including his ringside work for kickoff matches and main card bouts from WrestleMania 35 onward, have popularized memorable phrases and reactions that amplify the spectacle for global audiences. Graves has received widespread recognition from peers for his contributions, with veteran commentator Jim Ross noting his superior technical skills compared to high-profile replacements like Pat McAfee, positioning him as a bridge between classic and contemporary wrestling narration. Former WWE announcer Jonathan Coachman has also praised Graves as "really good at his job," underscoring his role in elevating broadcasts and supporting WWE's international expansion through consistent, engaging commentary on worldwide events.

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