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A WWE Hall of Famer recently returned on Saturday Night's Main Event, albeit for a non-wrestling role. According to veteran journalist Bill Apter, he did a great job but would probably still not be staying in the role in the future.
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The Hall of Famer in question is Jesse Ventura. He showed up at Saturday Night's Main Event as a commentator. His work alongside Joe Tessitore was widely praised, owing to his talent. However, he apparently had trouble following the guidelines of commentating, which led him to state that he could possibly get fired.
Speaking on Sportskeeda's UnSKripted, veteran journalist Bill Apter praised Jesse's work at Saturday Night's Main Event. He said:
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"One more thing I wanted to mention is that Jesse Ventura when he was doing the commentary? He hadn't lost a beat... He said that he might get fired because they are not gonna be able to control him." [From 28:30 - 28:48]
As of now, it remains to be seen what Jesse Ventura plans to do next and if he will be appearing in WWE again soon.
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Shubhajit Deb
Shubhajit is a pro wrestling journalist at Sportskeeda, reporting on WWE news. He has a Master's degree in English and has been working in his current role for over 2 years.
A fan of pro wrestling since childhood, Shubhajit decided to start creating content on the sport out of passion. Before covering a piece of news or rumor, he conducts thorough research, ensuring information in his work is reliable and completely accurate.
Although Shubhajit admires numerous pro wrestlers, his current favorite is WWE superstar Drew McIntyre. He is fond of The Scottish Warrior’s character work and innovative quips.
If there is one storyline he can work on in WWE, Shubhajit would book Roman Reigns’ future with The Bloodline following WrestleMania XL, where he lost to Cody Rhodes. He would have Reigns’ stablemates excommunicate him, laying the foundation for a gimmick change for the former. After Reigns’ exit from the faction, Shubhajit would portray him as an anti-hero trying hard to claw his way back up to the top.
Apart from reporting on pro wrestling, Shubhajit enjoys competitive gaming and reading.