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Corey Graves deletes tweets regarding WWE, NXT demotion and promises explanation

Corey Graves deletes tweets regarding WWE, NXT demotion and promises explanation






After a sharp exit on Commentary film “WWE NXT” from the main castGraves took social media by storm fiery fast regarding his handling of the WWE commentary team. The plot escalated late Wednesday night as Graves removed two key positions in this unfolding saga.

At the time of writing, the original allegations against Graves and a further promise to provide an explanation were deleted from his profile on X, formerly known as Twitter. In his now-deleted post, Graves expressed his frustration with WWE, specifically mentioning that he “wasn’t (was) famous enough” for his commentary work, referring to Pat McAfee replaces him in the rotation of the main cast commentators. His next post promised fans a full explanation of his actions on the Jan. 14 episode of “WWE NXT,” which ultimately never happened, as Graves was absent from Tuesday’s episode of “NXT.” Graves has remained silent since his posts were removed.

Fans were confused and concerned when a dim-witted Graves appeared on the January 7 episode of NXT: New Year’s Evil, prompting him to retweet his original post shortly after the January 13 episode of WWE Raw. Graves bldg seen leaving the state of Floridawhere “NXT” is filmed, shortly after being removed from the “NXT” booth, and Graves continues to be absent from his regular WWE programming, most recently on the January 15 episode “WWE Speed”, where WWE Main Event commentator Blake Howard replaced Graves.

While Graves’ absence from Speed ​​doesn’t appear to be related to his ongoing feud with WWE, it’s unclear if Graves will return as commentator for Speed ​​amid the tension. Reports suggest that Graves is under contract with WWE for at least a few more years after signing a new deal with the promotion in January 2024. It is unclear when Graves will return to WWE programming, if at all.