Here's a update on the Joey Styles' to WWE.com story...
As reported yesterday, Joey Styles has been removed from the ECW announce team and will now work with WWE.com. The decision was apparently made quickly on Friday and most people backstage at the Smackdown/ECW taping last night were surprised to hear about it.
Styles will not be "Head of WWE.com" as stated on TV last night. Brian Kalinowski will continue to be in charge of the website, and Styles will report to him as an editor of sorts. Michael Cole had a similar role with WWE.com but gave that responsibility up earlier this year. Styles will be responsible for most of the content on WWE.com from now on.
Styles will continue to travel with the company to all the televised events but will also work in the WWE.com Stamford offices now. Styles apparently told some last night that he will be in charge of tightening up the website and making sure that errors such as the posting of photographs on Monday of people who may or may not be in next week's King Of The Ring tournament on Raw no longer happen.
At live events, he will continue to sit in on production and creative meetings so he knows what is going on and can use that knowledge on WWE.com. The new job gives Styles more responsibility than he had before.
Styles was said to be excited about the new job yesterday.
As for why he was removed from the ECW announce team, part of it was because WWE is paying Mike Adamle a lot of money and wanted to use him in a bigger role. But also, Vince McMahon has never been too crazy about Styles' work.
Credit: PWInsider.com
Vince McMahon has never been too crazy about Styles' work.
Even if Vince isn't crazy about Styles, he's MUCH better than Adamle. ECW was painful, PAINFUL to listen too. God, Coach isn't even that bad...