12 Guests We Need To See On Stone Cold's Broken Skull Sessions
12. Michael Cole
The more you think about it, the more apparent that a Broken Skull Session with this long-standing commentator seems like a cool idea. Michael Cole has remained diligently on the front line of WWE since the late '90s. He has more than his share of experience to look back on, and he made some memorable sound bites during the Austin vs. Vince feud during Jim Ross' absence in 1999.
Cole has always been professional and straight-talking, except for that time when he took those characteristics, threw them into the trash and metamorphosed into one of the silliest clown-heel commentators in the history of pro wrestling. Was it entertainment? That's a matter of opinion, but there's no denying that it would be fun to hear his memoirs of those years.
With over twenty years of sitting at the desk under his belt, Michael Cole could offer a nostalgic perspective of the business wholly different to one given by an active wrestler. It's also fair to say that he would have seen many of those legends come and go during his time in the job.