Will we see these familiar faces return for the Superstar Shake-up?
#1 Tazz
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Could Tazz replace JBL at the commentary desk soon?
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The ECW legend, known to fans as the 'human suplex machine’, served as a beloved colour commentator for most of his time in the WWE. With the bullying allegations against JBL mounting up, we think it gives an opportunity for Tazz to return and serve as the commentator on SmackDown LIVE.
WWE is a company that stands against bullying on a public front, and with fans from outside WWE clamouring for JBL’s head, it may be a good idea to write him off TV for a while. Tazz could fit right in and even inject some of his trademark energy into the television show.
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Hey, it's not like JBL was exactly Bobby ‘The Brain’ Heenan on commentary. We doubt that many people will miss him if he does eventually get replaced.
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