WWE and AAAs joint Worlds Collide event is already stacked, but the mystery around whos calling the action just got even more interesting.

According to Wrestling Observer Newsletter, legendary announcer Mike Tenay was discussed for the eventbut hes not expected to appear.

Tenay famously got his start calling the original When Worlds Collide back in 1994, so his name coming up makes sense. Dave Meltzer reported the details in the Observer:

While theres no confirmation that Tenay was officially approached, the fact he was in the conversation adds weight to how seriously WWE and AAA are treating the broadcast. It also fuels speculation that the show could still feature some kind of surprise or homage to Tenays contributions. Meltzer added that other names linked to AAA commentary wont be involved either:

The commentary team for Worlds Collide is still being kept under wraps, with WWE yet to confirm any names. What is confirmed, however, is that Lilian Garcia will return to handle in-ring announcing duties. She shared the news with fans on social media:

Garcias return adds nostalgia, but Tenays absencedespite being part of the conversationwill stand out to fans of the original 1994 classic.

Should WWE have brought Mike Tenay back for this historic crossover? Who do you want to hear on the call for Worlds Collide? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.


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