Jonathan Coachman

Jonathan Coachman

Personal Information

Full Name Jonathan William Coachman
Date of Birth August 12, 1975
Nationality USA
Height 6'3"
Family Amy Coachman

Jonathan Coachman News

"Go back and practice your in-ring work," WWE veteran harshly critiques Mercedes Mone "Go back and practice your in-ring work," WWE veteran harshly critiques Mercedes Mone
"Go back and practice your in-ring work," WWE veteran harshly critiques Mercedes Mone
Huge problem with Ricky Saints highlighted after WWE debut; veteran believes former AEW star must improve one major thing Huge problem with Ricky Saints highlighted after WWE debut; veteran believes former AEW star must improve one major thing
Huge problem with Ricky Saints highlighted after WWE debut; veteran believes former AEW star must improve one major thing
Ex-WWE star claims The Undertaker beat him up after refusing to travel to Iraq Ex-WWE star claims The Undertaker beat him up after refusing to travel to Iraq
Ex-WWE star claims The Undertaker beat him up after refusing to travel to Iraq
Jonathan Coachman urges Triple H to pull the trigger on 39-year-old WWE Superstar Jonathan Coachman urges Triple H to pull the trigger on 39-year-old WWE Superstar
Jonathan Coachman urges Triple H to pull the trigger on 39-year-old WWE Superstar
Triple H has irrevocably damaged Bayley on WWE RAW, says former manager Triple H has irrevocably damaged Bayley on WWE RAW, says former manager
Triple H has irrevocably damaged Bayley on WWE RAW, says former manager

Jonathan Coachman: A Brief Biography

Jonathan William Coachman is an American sports interviewer, analyst, and professional wrestling personality best known with WWE.

Professional Wrestling Career

WWE (1999-2008)

In 1999, Coachman began his career at WWE as an interviewer, commentator, and presenter. Coachman was involved in several skits with The Rock. In 2003, he began working with Eric Bischoff. Coach hosted Divas Search in 2004 and 2005. Coach feuded with the likes of Jerry Lawler and Jim Ross.

Coach also wrestled frequently and faced the likes of Batista, Tajiri, Jerry Lawler, and entered the Royal Rumble match. In 2006, he became the Executive Assistant of Vince McMahon. In 2007, he became the interim General Manager of RAW. In 2008, he became a commentator for SmackDown. In June, he left the company.

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Return to WWE (2016-2018)

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In 2016, he made a special appearance for WWE. After a handful of appearances, Coach signed with WWE and began working on the RAW commentary team and Pre-show panels. After 2018, Coach left WWE.

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