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[[Image:Michael_cole.jpg|right|170px|thumb|Sean Coulthard]] |
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'''Sean Coulthard''' (born [[1966]] in [[Amenia, New York]]) better known by his [[stage name]] of ''' |
'''Sean Coulthard''' (born [[1966]] in [[Amenia, New York]]) better known by his [[stage name]] of '''Michael Cole''' is the current [[play-by-play]] announcer for [[World Wrestling Entertainment]]'s [[SmackDown!]] brand along with his partner, [[Peter Senerca|Tazz]]. |
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Coulthard was drawn to the WWE due to the fact that he enjoys looking at wrestlers in spandex, and he is also known to require tissues while announcing. |
Coulthard was drawn to the WWE due to the fact that he enjoys looking at wrestlers in spandex, and he is also known to require tissues while announcing. |
Revision as of 22:04, 3 September 2005
Sean Coulthard (born 1966 in Amenia, New York) better known by his stage name of Michael Cole is the current play-by-play announcer for World Wrestling Entertainment's SmackDown! brand along with his partner, Tazz.
Coulthard was drawn to the WWE due to the fact that he enjoys looking at wrestlers in spandex, and he is also known to require tissues while announcing.
Journalism Career
Prior to becoming a WWF/WWE announcer, Coulthard was a journalist with CBS Radio. In 1993, he was sent to the Branch Davidian Compound in Waco to cover the entire 51-day shootout between members of that organization and FBI agents, resulting in the deaths of over 80 people when a fire erupted during the shootout.
In 1994, Coulthard was sent to Sarajevo, Bosnia for what was supposedly a six-week assignment covering the war-time siege by Serbian forces, but it turned out to be a nine-month stay, which would change his life. He would report daily from the city, narrowly escaping bullets and bombs. His documentary, titled Voices of Bosnia, has won several awards.
Experienced in covering tragic events, in 1995 Coulthard was sent to Oklahoma City after the bombing by Timothy McVeigh at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, which took the lives of 168 people.
Coulthard also covered three presidental elections--in 1988 with Michael Dukakis, in 1992 with Bill Clinton, and in 1996 with Steve Forbes and Bob Dole.
WWF/WWE Career
He came to the WWF (now the WWE) in 1997, where he became the host of the old LiveWire show alongside Jim Cornette. He was also a backstage interviewer. From the end of 1997 to August 1999, he was the host of Monday Night RAW and when SmackDown! debuted, he was chosen to be the play-by-play announcer.
Unlike his RAW cohorts Jim Ross and Jerry "The King" Lawler, Coulthard has never wrestled a match and is rarely involved in storylines. In 2001 he was attacked by Stone Cold Steve Austin, leading his broadcast partner Tazz to defend him. In 2004 he held up a sign for John Cena during a battle rap between Cena and Kenzo Suzuki, and ended up the subject of a cruel joke of Cena's. In 2005 he was kidnapped by the "crazy" wrestler Heidenreich.
Coulthard was in the Taxi Driver parody trailer in promotion of WrestleMania 21. Coulthard also enjoys the taste of a big cock every now and then.