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Former WWE Announcer Rich Brennan Talks JBL Being Difficult to Work With, NXT vs SD!, DIY and The Revival Create ‘Too Sour’ Hand Signal (Photos)

‘Too Sour’

The Revival are now moving to Monday night’s and Johnny Gargano showed support for them on Instagram. In the photos DIY and The Revival do a reverse ‘too sweet’ hand signal and called it ‘too sour’. You can see the post below:

#TooSour me, Top Guys. Go take care of Monday Nights. We’ll hold it down on Wednesdays.

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Rich Brennan On JBL

Former NXT/WWE announcer Rich Bocchini, aka Rich Brennan, was a guest on Under the Mat Radio. Brennan talked about the difficulties of working with JBL and discussed the situation with WWE announcer Mauro Ranallo. You can listen to the interview here. Highlight below:

On JBL:

“JBL was difficult to work with as a broadcast partner. Nothing you can do about it because that’s Vince’s (McMahon) guy. With this whole thing going on, I don’t know, but it seems like he’s entrenched there. He basically violates all the rules when it comes to broadcast announcers in how we are trained to be announcers, because he can. Difficult to work with part of that is his heel persona. Some of that is if he doesn’t like you or respect you, then it’s dialed up little bit. At times I felt like he really didn’t work to make the product better, he was just there to get himself over. Backstage he was OK to me. Can I see him giving Mauro a hard time? Absolutely I can.”

Differences commentating for NXT and Smackdown:

“I would be at the Performance Center in the voice over room every day calling matches, sometimes the same match over and over and over again. Sometimes I would try to get the talent in there at least once or twice to give them an idea of how we do certain things. With NXT the idea was more of it to be classic wrestling, more of a focus on wrestling with tradition with a sprinkle of how WWE calls things. WWE is of course a storytelling company so you had to make sure you’re getting over the story the best you can. From that to Superstars was a completely different thing, if you ever watched Superstars when it was on, it was basically a RAW recap show. I think it was about 2 matches on there and they didn’t even want us to call the action that much during those matches. They (WWE) wanted us to talk about other stuff and putting over the stories about things that would be happening later on. So that was challenging to go from focusing on what’s going on in the ring in NXT all the time and going there (main roster) being told to just call the high spots but just get over stories of other stuff that’s going on.”

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