WWE's Corey Graves Has Left Twitter
The SmackDown announcer can no longer be found on the Twitter machine.
WWE SmackDown commentator Corey Graves has seemingly deleted his Twitter account.
Graves went missing the platform sometime before last night's Raw began, though it's unclear whether or not he has deactivated his page or wiped it entirely. Clicking towards it currently yields the "this account doesn't exist, try searching for another" error message.
This is something of a surprise, as the bristly colour commentator has never been shy of sharing his feelings on social media platforms, with January seeing him notoriously blast two Raw segments while the show was still ongoing. Now, it appears Graves will save his thoughts for SmackDown and his After the Bell podcast.
Corey has been under WWE contract since 2011. Brought in as a developmental wrestler, he continued his this role until lingering, persistent concussion issues forced him to retire from the ring in December 2014. He transitioned to a spot in the commentary booth soon after and quickly became one of WWE's more popular announcers, then graduated from NXT to the main roster in 2016.
In September 2019, as part of WWE's "Premiere Week," Graves was moved to SmackDown, which became the de facto flagship show after jumping from USA Network to FOX.