#4. Samoa Joe gives commentary a try
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Samoa Joe proved to be an asset outside of the wrestling ring in many ways. Much has been said about his ability to produce matches and teach. The man clearly has many talents that could prove useful to any wrestling promotion.
One of the most memorable endeavors Joe took up during his time in WWE was commentary. Ever since Samoa Joe's last injury, he's taken to a role at the RAW commentary desk like a fish to water.
He took up the role after Dio Madden left the announce booth. Madden became part of the RETRIBUTION stable while Joe comfortably made the transition into his commentary role.
Samoa Joe proved himself to be a hot commodity on the mic. He had chemistry with everyone who worked alongside him. It was also nice to hear the veteran's insight into the matches and moves. Whether it was an episode of RAW, a pay-per-view, or with Byron Saxton, Joe showed he could be more than just a wrestler.