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Michael Cole has now revealed that a WWE rule that the company has had for the last 36 years, is now at an end under Triple H. The rule has finally ended now, officially.
During the WWE Saturday Night's Main Event broadcast, Michael Cole gave a shoutout to his former broadcast partners.
The latest edition of WWE SmackDown saw veteran commentator Michael Cole missing from the show. He was replaced by WWE RAW commentator Wade Barrett. On October 18, 2024, WWE SmackDown took place at the Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, South Carolina.
The legendary WWE announcer, Michael Cole namedropped a big AEW personality during Saturday Night's Main Event. Cole gave a shoutout to the personality while acknowledging some other greats as well.
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Michael Cole reveals Triple H has ended WWE 36-year rule
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Michael Cole might be taking a step back with his schedule. Cole has been with WWE since 1997, and he has only missed three shows throughout his lengthy time with the company. He and Pat McAfee will be the WWE RAW commentary team again once the show ...
Michael Cole announced on Friday night that WWE SmackDown will again run for three hours. The change starts on January 2 2026. Fans will watch the first show of
While Michael Cole is now a largely beloved presence on WWE television, that wasn’t always the case. And not just because of his two-year run as a heel (bad guy) play-by-play announcer in the early-2010s. As detailed by The Ringer’s Bryan Curtis, many ...
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WWE Announces SmackDown Officially Returns To 3 Hours In 2026
The rumors were true, and WWE SmackDown will be moving back to a three-hour format beginning next year. The news was officially announced during Friday’s episode of the show. At the broadcast table, Michael Cole and Corey Graves confirmed that the show will be moving back to three hours in 2026.