On February 3, Hogan claimed on The Pat McAfee Show that his promo on RAW's Netflix premiere garnered 11 billion impressions ...
McAfee’s media presence extends beyond his show. He has become a commentator for WWE’s RAW program on Netflix and joined ESPN ...
Legendary WWE play-by-play broadcaster Michael Cole is ready to get nostalgic as he begins hosting the new A&E show WWE’s Greatest Moments beginning Sunday. Cole, who announces WWE Raw on Netflix, has ...
Pat McAfee has worked with WWE since 2018 when he was a pre-show analyst for NXT TakeOver events. He has progressed through the WWE system, working matches in NXT before joining the WWE main roster ...
When it comes to the WWE Universe in 2025, few people are as polarizing as Pat McAfee. Some love his silly everyman persona, ...
Pat McAfee hasn't forgotten his past as one of the NFL's most eccentric players in his current career as a WWE announcer, and Saturday's Royal Rumble was proof of that. During the WWE Tag Team ...
Pat McAfee appears set to miss WWE Raw in Dallas ... When Raw moved to the streaming platform, McAfee was brought back as an announcer and Graves was instead sent to NXT, WWE's developmental ...
Pat McAfee has only been back in WWE for about a month following the ... with the announcement that he'll continue serving as the commentator for the show as long as his schedule allows.
I don’t like the journalist Pat McAfee. Don’t get me wrong, he is a great entertainer. Whether a host for College Gameday or a commentator for the WWE, McAfee’s comedy-driven presentation and opinions ...
McAfee has amassed this incredible fortune with his role as a podcast host, sports analyst with ESPN and WWE commentator. Along with that, Pat McAfee has also made investments in multiple ...
The Chiefs' treatment from NFL referees has been a talking point all season long, and Pat McAfee poured more fuel on the fire Saturday night while commentating during WWE's Royal Rumble.
Pat McAfee always knows how to rile people up. On the call at the WWE Royal Rumble ... by about a third of the football" and play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz echoed that opinion.