Corey Graves discloses his new role behind the scenes: “cool to be able to learn that side of the business”

The former in-ring competitor Corey Graves is hell-bent on leaving a mark on the sports entertainment sector. Graves, aka “The Savior of Misbehavior,” spent a lot of time striving to be the best WWE commentator. He often uses social media to provide viewers with a glimpse into the backstage life at WWE shows.

Graves has just come clean about the unofficial duties he has played behind the scenes at the organization. For the time being, consider this information unofficial since WWE has not officially confirmed these responsibilities.

Corey Graves reveals his newly acquired backstage role

Veteran Corey Graves is continuing to grow his responsibilities at WWE, which include working behind the scenes as well as as a commentator. Following an injury that prevented him from competing in the ring, he became well-known for his influential work in the commentary booth.

Throughout his time with WWE, he has had several positions, including commentator for RAW and SmackDown and wrestler in NXT. During a recent interview with Bill Apter, Senior Editor of Sportskeeda Wrestling, Graves said that he has been helping out with production and is informally engaged with TV studio duties

Corey Graves
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Even though he doesn’t have a formal title for it, Graves is more than happy to share his knowledge and ideas to many areas of WWE, thanks to his veteran status. He said in the interview, “I have kind of unofficially taken on some responsibilities in the television studio, and as far as producing little bits and pieces. I don’t have an official role doing any of that, but I kind of get to lend my expertise. or opinion at least on a lot of different things.”

Corey Graves claims to have more fun on TV than anyone else

The 39-year-old Corey Graves spoke up about his time in WWE, describing the hard effort that was necessary to become a member of the corporation. As a commentator, he fully embraces his role as a heel, enjoying the opportunity to make fun of wrestlers on the mat.

Corey Graves
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During an interview with Bill Apter and Sportskeeda, he spoke about how much fun he had playing the part and said that no one else shares his enthusiasm for WWE programming. He noted, “When it comes to WWE, nobody that you see on television has more fun than I do. I get to be around this business that I’ve always wanted to be a part of, and I get to watch wrestling and I get to laugh and I get to make fun of people, it’s I mean really it’s a dream job.”

What is your take on Corey Graves’s new backstage role? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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