Jonathan Coachman didnâ€t hold back after realizing WWE left him out of their WrestlePalooza tribute video—and he took his frustration straight to Triple H.
WWE kicked off its new era with ESPN at WrestlePalooza by airing a slick opening video narrated by Triple H. The package celebrated the crossover legacy between WWE and ESPN. But one major name was noticeably absent: Coachman, who helped bridge that exact relationship during his time with the company.
Coachman voiced his disappointment in a direct post on Twitter/X, making it clear he felt disrespected by the omission.
“The fact that me and my team didnâ€t make this package hurts us a little. We took Sportscenter to multiple Manias. We did Tuesday interviews from Smackdown for over 2 years.â€
He then took a jab at WWE for including anchors with no real wrestling background instead of those who actually put in the work.
“But at least anchors that donâ€t know anything about wrestling made it. Thank you TRIPS. LOL. To my 5 guys who rolled with me we know.â€
Coachmanâ€s frustration isnâ€t coming out of nowhere. Heâ€s been vocal for years about how WWE has treated him, and heâ€s already gone on record confirming he has no plans to return to the company ever again.
Whether this was an oversight or something more personal, Coachmanâ€s absence from the tribute video only added to the perception that WWEâ€s relationship with former talent isnâ€t always smooth—especially when the politics behind the scenes start showing.
Do you think WWE intentionally left Jonathan Coachman out of the video? Should Triple H have acknowledged his contributions to the ESPN partnership? Drop your thoughts below.
What do you think—was Jonathan Coachman unfairly snubbed by WWE and Triple H? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.
September 22, 2025 7:35 am
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