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The Ringer is reporting that Cole signed a new contract that will keep him as the voice of WWE for the foreseeable future.
Cole joined the WWE in 1997 after a nine year career with CBS Radio. Since then he has taken on many roles including backstage interviewer and announcer, working alongside the likes of Jim Ross, Jerry Lawler, Taz and JBL.
He was made vice president of announcing in 2020, and currently is the lead announcer on WWE Raw and PLE events alongside Pat McAfee.
The WWE on ESPN era begins this weekend with WrestlePalooza 2025. The PLE takes place at at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse
All Elite Wrestling will run their All Out PPV event this Saturday. It will take place at Scotiabank Arena in
ESPN and WWE today announced a new five-year rights agreement where ESPN’s direct-to-consumer streaming service will become the exclusive U.S.





