One big thing: WWE’s announcing team lacks depth and trust, says former employee
Matt Camp, a former WWE announcer, criticizes the company for its limited pool of trusted commentators and play-by-play announcers.
Why it matters
• This highlights potential succession issues for WWE’s broadcasting team
• It raises questions about the company’s talent development strategy
• The criticism comes from an insider with recent experience in the company
By the numbers
• Camp worked for WWE for nearly 5 years
• WWE has 2 main shows: Raw and SmackDown
Key points
• Camp claims there’s a “short bench” of trusted play-by-play announcers
• He argues Tom Phillips should have succeeded Michael Cole
• Camp expresses surprise at Cole’s increased responsibilities late in his career
What they’re saying
“It exposes a short bench and a lack of trust in other people in that role,” Camp said on his podcast, The Wrestling Matt.
The big picture
This criticism comes amid broader discussions about WWE’s talent development and long-term planning. It raises questions about the company’s strategy for nurturing new broadcasting talent and preparing for eventual transitions in key roles.
What’s next
As WWE continues to evolve under new leadership, it remains to be seen whether they will address these concerns and invest in developing a deeper bench of trusted announcers.
What do you think about WWE’s approach to developing new announcing talent? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.
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