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.
Michael Cole and Pat McAfee reunited for WWE RAW's debut on Netflix, refreshing their popular commentary duo. Cole's net worth is around $4 million, while McAfee's is at $60 million from various ventures.
WWE Raw made its long-awaited Netflix debut on Monday night – and announcer Michael Cole failed to contain his delight. The card was stacked for the January 6 show, with legends including
Michael Cole has become one of the biggest names in WWE and has quickly become an icon for his work in recent years. Now, the veteran looks set to change his name.
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.
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.
CM Punk had reason to be upset with Michael Cole and Pat McAfee after WWE RAW, thanks to what they did. He even made an accusation.
Gary Woodland had a brief vacation with wife Gabby on the Big Island before coming over to Oahu for the Sony Open. The final passengers to board were in the first row — former President Barrack Obama, his wife and two daughters. “I was surprised he was on a commercial flight.”
Michael Cole might be taking a step back with his schedule. Cole has been with WWE since 1997, and he has only missed three shows throughout his lengthy time with the company. He and Pat McAfee will be the WWE RAW commentary team again once the show premieres on January 6th.
Michael Cole and Pat McAfee reunited for WWE RAW's debut on Netflix, refreshing their popular commentary duo. Cole's net worth is around $4 million, while McAfee's is at $60 million from various ...
In April 2021, McAfee was promoted to SmackDown as a color commentator and was paired with Michael Cole. McAf would have a match at WrestleMania 38 against Austin Theory, defeating him before ...
That's right, The Ringer 's Bill Simmons had front row seats for the first WWE show of the Netflix era. And they put him right behind the announcer's table. As fans were quick to point out, that is kind of awkward.