Booker T will be moving out of his spot on 💖WWE Raw commentary to make way for a new voice. Well, kind of.
After a decade away from WWE full-time, former ESPN anchor Jonathan Coachman will replace Booker T on Monday Night Raw as color commentator. You can check out WWE's announcemeওn⭕t below.
Jonathan Coach🐟man, a longtime WWE interviewer and broadcaster and former ESPN personality, has signed wi🅷th WWE to once again be part of the Raw announce team, WWE.com can confirm.
Coachman’s TV a💙nnouncing duties will officially beg꧟in tonight, when he joins Michael Cole and Corey Graves at the Team Red announce desk.
Meanwhile, WWE Hall of Famer Booker T will resume his duties as a panelist on WWE’s pay-per-view Kickoff broadcasts and will continue to make appearances on Raw and beyon🀅d as a WWE ambassador.
The Coach began appearing on WWE television as an interviewer in 1999 during The Attitude Era as a frequent foil of The Rock, later expanding his role to includ😼e tenures as Raw commentator, Interim Raw General Manager and even as an in-ring competitor on multiple occasions.
Following nearly a decade as an on-air personality at ESPN — which included 𝔉coverage of WWE wit🦄h his “Off the Top Rope” segment — Coachman is back to call the action on Monday Night Raw.
Don’t miss The Coach’s re❀turn to Raw commentary tonight, beginning live at 8/7 C on USA Network
Jack Ramsey indicated to Fightful on Friday that a commentary change was on the way, with Booker T being moved out. Booker was never meant to end up on commentary f🐟ull-time, as originally he♔ was set to replace David Otunga for a few weeks.