Corey Graves
Corey Graves is a former professional wrestler and current color commentator for WWE's SmackDown.
Wrestler
February 24, 1984
Pisces
41
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Born on February 24, 1984, as Matthew Polinsky, Corey Graves is an American wrestling color commentator and former professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE, where he works as a commentator and analyst for SmackDown under the ring name Corey Graves. He is well-known for his commentary on WWE’s flagship shows, including Raw, SmackDown, and NXT, and is the host and co-founder of the “After the Bell” podcast under the WWE umbrella.
Graves has had a successful wrestling career, being a former NXT Tag Team Champion alongside Adrian Neville and holding the WWE 24/7 Championship.
Beyond wrestling, Graves has appeared in the film “Countdown” and on television shows such as “Total Divas” and “The Edge and Christian Show.” A heavy metal music enthusiast, he has hosted a metal radio show called “The Crucible” in Pittsburgh and released a few songs that combine heavy metal with electronic music.