Greg Miller Removed from WWE Roster | Host of 'This Is Awesome' and Kinda Funny Creator - wwesport

Greg Miller Removed from WWE Roster | Host of ‘This Is Awesome’ and Kinda Funny Creator

Greg Miller, host, presenter, and announcer, was taken off the WWE’s current roster website on Wednesday.

His profile page is still there, but it is no longer available to the general public, and any effort to visit it will result in an authorisation problem. Miller hasn’t been added to the roster’s alumni section, though.

Miller’s WWE.com biography before his removal was as follows:

This is fantastic. The host of Peacock and WWE Network’s newest program, “This Is Awesome,” is internet star Greg Miller, who is prepared to spew all things WWE that are, in a word, fantastic.

Miller, a Chicago suburbian by birth, began his online career as an editor and video host for the entertainment website IGN.

In 2012, Miller launched his YouTube channel, GameOverGreggy, which eventually grew into the Kinda Funny podcast empire. Miller quit IGN in 2015 to pursue his dream of being an independent comic book, video game, and movie critic, and he continues to do so on Kinda Funny.

Miller, who has a deep passion for video games, has provided the voice of characters in games like The Solitaire Conspiracy and Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2.

Miller is also no stranger to hosting, having hosted E3 in 2021 and the D.I.C.E. Awards in 2017 and 2018.

Miller is the ideal—or maybe awesome—host of “This Is Awesome” given his history.

As the director of WWE EVOLVE, Ava has assumed a new position.

Shawn Michaels and Ava made an appearance together at the beginning of the WWE EVOLVE debut program on Wednesday night, where he booked the matches.

Afterwards, during a backstage interview, Michaels told Ava that he would be handing over control of WWE EVOLVE to her. Ava said she was thankful for the chance and said she was working on the upcoming episode.

Since January 2024, Ava has served as WWE NXT’s general manager.

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