It seems like an ongoing joke within the WWE that fellow announcers and superstars should make fun of Byron Saxton.

As seen on this week’s episode of SmackDown Live in Birmingham, AL at the Legacy Arena on the USA Network, Bobby Roode was making his glorious entrance to watch Zack Ryder versus Mojo Rawley in a First Round Match in the United States Title Tournament. 

Monday Night Raw and SmackDown color commentator Corey Graves hilariously trolled Saxton on commentary. You can watch the video here in case it doesn’t play below.

Graves made his professional wrestling debut back in 2000. He has worked for NWA Upstate, Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South, Cleveland All-Pro Wrestling, and Full Throttle Wrestling.

Before signing a contract with WWE, he made several appearances for the company. On April 26, 2006, Keenan and CM Punk lost a dark match to The Gymini prior to the SmackDown taping.

In August of 2011, Graves had signed a developmental contract with WWE and he was sent to WWE's developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW). He debuted at the FCW television tapings on September 25, losing to Erick Rowan.

Graves defeated Zayn on April 3rd, 2014 but was defeated in a 6-man tag team match teaming with The Ascension against Sami Zayn and The Usos. Graves then suffered a second concussion, which caused him to be absent from television for several months.

Graves returned on the NXT TakeOver: R Evolution pre-show on December 11, where he announced his official in-ring retirement due to his concussion issues. During his time with the sports entertainment company, he captured the NXT Tag Team Championship with Neville and was consistently a threat to the NXT Championship.

As a result of his retirement, he joined NXT's commentary team with immediate effect, with his duties beginning at that event.

Graves was then offered a two-year commentary contract by Triple H, and was later added to the pre-show panel for Raw. He has also worked on other WWE Network shows such as Culture Shock.

Following the 2016 WWE draft, it was announced that Graves would be joining the Raw commentary team. On July 25, on the first post brand split episode of Raw, Graves began serving as a color commentator alongside Michael Cole and Saxton.

Since then, Graves has brought his entertaining analysis to the main roster by breaking down the matches on both Raw and SmackDown Live, as well as lending his astute observations to WWE pay-per-view events.

Graves may not be able to compete in the ring anymore, but he’s more determined than ever to leave a permanent mark on the sports-entertainment industry.