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Old 04-05-2008, 04:06 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by jura View Post
What if there was a wrestler that did part time announcing. Like he wrestles on Raw and then does announcing on SD! or ECW the next day.
When it became apparent to me how awesome CM Punk actually is on commentary, this became something I wanted to see. CM Punk can wrestle on RAW or ECW, and then do commentary (and work the occasional match, I guess, ala Jerry Lawler) on SmackDown!.

Another option is Matt Striker. The WWE don't really seem to have plans to use him as a wrestler, even though he's not bad, but would rather use him as a manager. Why not have him double up as a commentator? Guys have done it in the past. Striker is a fast thinker, a great talker, and quite a funny guy. Him doing impressions on commentary would alone be better than what they've got so far.

Coach is not horrible, he has the right mind for it, he just hasn't got it yet. Maybe keep him around as a third man, until he grows into the role?
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