Tag: Tom Phillips

  • Tom Phillips Talks WWE Release, Internal Competition, Adnan Virk

    Former WWE announcer Tom Phillips (Tom Hannifan) appeared on the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch to discuss his recent WWE release, the challenges of calling the product and more.

    Phillips said he got hired by WWE at 23 years old, which he saw was a blessing and a curse. \”I had everything to learn about professional wrestling,\” he said. He was a casual fan as a kid, watched during the Attitude Era and played the video games.

    \”I had to learn everything from the ground up. On top of that, no broadcaster at 23 is really that finely polished, so everybody at WWE, it takes a village, did an amazing job helping me get up-to-speed just as a broadcaster. Things as simple as working in a studio, working with a teleprompter. Basics. I need to learn how to walk. They gave me so many opportunities to learn those things.\”

    Phillips was asked about his WWE Audition and if he had to do anything silly like interview a broom. He said, yes, he did. They handed him a piece of random equipment and said, \”Sell me on this.\” He spoke for about a minute and wasn\’t sure if he would get hired.

    Hardest Part of the Job

    When asked about the toughest aspect of being a WWE broadcaster, Phillips it took years to learn the intricacies of the product and what management is looking for.

    \”The toughest thing about WWE is that, if you\’re coming in, and there\’s plenty of people who come in who don\’t know wrestling inside out and backwards, you gotta get up to speed quickly. You find the right people who have your back and will support you and teach. I had so may people like that. But it look years for me to get comfortable with it, because that\’s how intricate the product is.\”

    Learning the Product

    Tom Phillips said people like Renee Paquette helped teach him the ins and outs of WWE. He\’s a big video game guy and actually learned a ton by playing WWE video games. He would go into the Create a Wrestler mode, which has thousands of wrestling moves available to select for your character. He\’d scroll through and learn from there. \”Watch that enough, you start to figure it out. Lots of trial and error, doing it over and over again.\”

    He said the early incarnation of NXT was taped, which helped him learn with a safety net. The best thing was being around other talented people. They\’d hold him to a high standard. So many people in WWE are diehard wrestling fans and experts. \”If you didn\’t take the time to immerse yourself in the product, you\’d be dead in the water.\”

    Phillips said the the WWE Network was also a crucial resource that helped him become an expert of the product. He\’d spend every waking hour watching the Network.

    Competition, Being Over-Produced

    Richard Deitsch asked how competitive things are in WWE amongst the broadcasters. Phillips said it depends on your relationships. He did feel competition from other play-by-play announcers. He\’d see others improving and felt motivated to keep up. However, the camaraderie amongst the announce team was fantastic. He considered it healthy competition. Between the crew, the production team and the talent, he made hundreds of friends.

    Tom Phillips said WWE announcers are overproduced, but it also depends on who you are. His experience was different from everybody else\’s. He thinks some broadcasters join WWE with the misconception that you can call it like a sport. It\’s really entertainment. \”We\’re trying to tell stories,\” he said. \”Great stories are what you remember\” was a mantra he heard a lot in WWE.

    His WWE Release & Adnan Virk

    He was genuinely surprised by his WWE release. \”Adnan Virk was somebody that I had known, not to date him in any way, but he had run on SportsCenter when I was in college, and then just right out of college, so I had watched him for years. So when I hear Adnan Virk is coming in to be the lead announcer of Monday Night Raw, I said, \’Whoa, that is a shift\’ But at the same time, I was like, I have all the respect in the world for this guy\’s ability, in terms of what the job requires.\”

    He added, \”I was definitely surprised, but to hear it was somebody like Adnan Virk, I said ok, I get it.\”

    Adnan Virk only lasted a few weeks, which also surprised him. \”I\’ve seen so many people come and go at different levels on the announce team. I won\’t speak necessarily to what he was going through, that\’s his experience, but it was fast. That being said, he has so many other things that he does in conventional sportscasting where he is so talented. He is going to do just fine.\”

    As for what\’s next, Tom Phillips is pursuing new sports broadcasting opportunities outside of professional wrestling. He hopes to call college football and thinks his WWE experience helped develop the ability to do play-by-play while incorporating storytelling.

    Listen to Tom Philips on Sports Media with Richard Deitsch at Stitcher.com.

  • Mick Foley And Others React To Tom Phillips\’ WWE Release

    Several wrestling personalities including Mick Foley and others have reacted to the news of WWE broadcaster Tom Phillips getting released by the company.

    The WWE Hall Of Famer wrote on Twitter that announcing in the WWE is not an easy job and the released star did it very well. The wrestling veteran also expressed his surprise over the decision.

    Former WWE star Aiden English also took on his Twitter. English who now goes by his real name Matt Rehwoldt said that he was grateful to Phillips for taking a chance on him.

    The last surprising name to comment on his release was AEW star Dax Harwood who claimed that the former WWE star was the best commentator he had the chance to work with:

    https://twitter.com/RealMickFoley/status/1397982550971359235?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

    After the release of Adnan Virk, many believed that Tom Phillips will be taking over his position on the Raw commentary team but they were left surprised when WWE announced that Jimmy Smith will be filling the spot.

    Reports then revealed yesterday that WWE had actually decided to release the former broadcaster quietly and he was no longer with the company.

    Tom Phillips joined WWE in 2012 and he worked in various roles during his time in the company including being the lead commentator for shows such as SmackDown, Raw and NXT.

  • Tom Phillips Released By WWE

    Tom Phillips is the latest person to be let go by WWE. The news was first reported by Sean Ross Sapp for Fightful. We have since confirmed the story independently.

    Phillips was with WWE since 2012. During his time with the company, he worked on virtually all of their shows, including NXT, 205 Live, Main Event, SmackDown and Raw. He\’s also been on-air for various WWE Network and YouTube programs. More also been involved behind-the-scenes as a producer and served as a Senior Manager of on-air talent.

    Adnan Virk replaced Tom Phillips as the lead announcer of Raw the night after WrestleMania 37. That stint lasted just over a month. Earlier this week, Virk was let go from the Raw commentary team. Veteran MMA journalist Jimmy Smith will start in that role this coming Monday.

    WWE is in the midst of a major staffing shakeup, both in the office and on camera. WWE\’s film, TV and social media divisions saw extensive cuts this week in the Connecticut and Los Angeles offices.

    Tom Phillips is unquestionably a very talented broadcaster. At only 32 years old, he\’s got a bright future in the world of professional wrestling, if he chooses to stay in the industry. He\’s already updated his Twitter handle to reflect his birth name, @TomHannifan.

    AEW star Dax Harwood of the FTR tag team had this to say about Tom Phillips\’ WWE release. Interestingly, he tells Tom, \”I\’m sure I\’ll see you soon.\”

  • WWE RAW Announce Team Shaken Up Once Again

    WWE has made another change to the Raw commentary team. Former 205 Live announcer Vic Joseph will no longer be calling the action on Monday nights, according to reports.

    Joseph was absent from The Royal Rumble PPV yesterday and Tom Phillips along with WWE Hall Of Famer Jerry Lawler called the bouts associated with the Red Brand.

    Per PWinsider, Vic Joseph has been removed from the Raw commentary team for good. Tom Phillips will be replacing him on the show moving forward. Joseph remains with the company

    It\’s unknown why the former 205 Live announcer has been removed from the position but the site is reporting that the decision was made sometime in the past week.

    This the second big change the company has made to the Raw commentary team after they shuffled the announcers for both Raw and SmackDown for the Blue Brand\’s move to Fox Network last year in October

    Both Michael Cole and Corey Graves who were part of the Raw commentary team at the time were moved to SmackDown and Jerry Lawler was brought back to do the play by play of the Red Branded Show.

    Vic Joseph and Dio Maddin were moved up from 205 Live to the brand to aid Lawler and it was reported at the time that it was the Executive Director Paul Heyman\’s call to bring them on the show.