Ranking Every WWE NXT Commentator From Worst To Best

12. Brad Maddox

Brad Maddox wore many hats in WWE. From when he debuted on the main roster in late 2012 to when he was released in late 2015, he worked as a referee, a wrestler, and as an on-air authority figure. But what some might not remember was that he also had a stint as an NXT commentator from November 2012 to July 2013.

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As the general manager of Raw, he showed some personality and his promos were typically hit or miss. However, even the greatest talkers don't make the best commentators, and that was evident with Maddox. He wasn't an amazing promo to begin with, but you get my point.

Not only was he worthless, he also took away from the in-ring action just so he could get himself over. Although that's par for the course with some heel commentators, Maddox was simply flat out annoying. Perhaps the most shocking aspect of his NXT tenure was that he lasted as long as he did behind the booth. He was later booted in favor of Alex Riley in August 2013 after becoming Raw GM.

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