Kemo
11-19-2015, 06:23 PM
The editor of Fighting Spirit Magazine out of the U.K. recently contacted former WWE announcer turned ESPN analyst Jonathan Coachman if ESPN would only be covering WWE storylines. Coachman replied with the following tweet:
Trust me more is coming. Storylines will be a very small part of what we do. This is only the beginning. https://t.co/CLliZZcRbT
— Jonathan Coachman (@TheCoachESPN) November 18, 2015
Coachman confirmed what we have been reporting for a while now, which is that fans can expect to see a lot more from WWE’s new business relationship with ESPN, including the fact that the sports cable channel will soon be an outlet that WWE uses to break stories, similar to how they have used TMZ in the past.
In addition to confirming the reports regarding ESPN covering WWE in a real way, the former WWE announcer still had some WWE pride left in him, as he also came to the defense of WWE by responding to a fan who wrote the following to him, “[WWE is] not even a sport. Just entertainment, and not very good at that.”
Coachman replied with the following:
These are great athletes. Instead of being the usual negative person on Twitter tune in you might learn something. https://t.co/ly7sKE0Z00
— Jonathan Coachman (@TheCoachESPN) November 18, 2015
Trust me more is coming. Storylines will be a very small part of what we do. This is only the beginning. https://t.co/CLliZZcRbT
— Jonathan Coachman (@TheCoachESPN) November 18, 2015
Coachman confirmed what we have been reporting for a while now, which is that fans can expect to see a lot more from WWE’s new business relationship with ESPN, including the fact that the sports cable channel will soon be an outlet that WWE uses to break stories, similar to how they have used TMZ in the past.
In addition to confirming the reports regarding ESPN covering WWE in a real way, the former WWE announcer still had some WWE pride left in him, as he also came to the defense of WWE by responding to a fan who wrote the following to him, “[WWE is] not even a sport. Just entertainment, and not very good at that.”
Coachman replied with the following:
These are great athletes. Instead of being the usual negative person on Twitter tune in you might learn something. https://t.co/ly7sKE0Z00
— Jonathan Coachman (@TheCoachESPN) November 18, 2015