>>14639542Good announcer, but relies on catchphrases too much. You have to remember he was trained in announcing and started in the 70s so he has a very different style then most people are used to.
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>>14639569 said the best part of his commentary now is watching it with the knowledge he's the shoot owner and booker and trying to get his own shit over. I can't help but laugh at some of the stuff you can tell he's really invested in or thought would be great that falls flat, and when something is bad it's also hilarious to listen to him try to stay in announcer mode while he's seething. Best example of the top of my head is the Summerslam97 million dollar content clusterfuck. You can tell Vince is fucking shaking with anger during it, and then the next match Austin gets his neck broken and you can hear in Vince's voice all the millions upon millions of dollars he thinks he just lost.