
Michael Cole is pushing back on criticism about his commentary style and hes making it clear theres a reason you keep hearing the same points during WWE broadcasts. Speaking on The Sal Licata Show, Cole addressed the ongoing complaint from fans who feel like he repeats himself too much while calling matches. According to Cole, its not about over-explaining its about making sure the story actually lands with the audience watching at home. Cole explained that unlike others who prefer to stay in the dark, he needs to know exactly whats going on so he can guide viewers through the bigger picture of each match and storyline. He made it clear that hes not trying to tell fans what to think but he does feel responsible for making sure the narrative is clear, especially when matches include subtle storytelling elements that could easily go unnoticed. Cole didnt shy away from the criticism either, directly acknowledging the backlash he sees on social media but he doubled down on his approach, insisting its necessary for the majority of viewers. For Cole, it ultimately comes down to balancing storytelling with clarity even if that means repeating key points more than some fans would like. His stance shows just how much responsibility commentators carry in shaping how WWE stories are understood by a global audience. Do you think Michael Cole is right about needing to repeat key points for the majority of viewers, or does it take away from the experience? Drop your thoughts below and join the conversation. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google