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Joseph Carmine Bonsignore (born July 14, 1971) better known by his
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Joey Styles, is an American former
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commentator. He is best known for his time with ECW and WWE. Before working for WWE, Styles was a full-time professional in the field of print
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sales in New York City. He started selling digital advertising with WWE and is now selling digital advertising full-time in New York City.


Early life

Bonsignore's family moved from The Bronx to
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when he was in middle school,Loverro, Thom (2006). '' The Rise and Fall of ECW''. Pocket Books. . p. 103 where he still resides. He is of Italian descent. Bonsignore chose to attend to
Hofstra University Hofstra University is a private university in Hempstead, New York. It is Long Island's largest private university. Hofstra originated in 1935 as an extension of New York University (NYU) under the name Nassau College – Hofstra Memorial of N ...
over other schools because they had a strong communications program with their own television studio and station, and because the Long Island, New York campus was close to ''
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''s offices. He hoped to get an internship at ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated'', which he eventually did. That internship got him backstage at a
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show where he first met Paul Heyman, his future employer. Later, Heyman visited the offices of ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated'' and Bonsignore showed him a tape of his announcing with the North American Wrestling Alliance. That led to Heyman hiring Styles for ECW when he graduated from Hofstra in 1993.Loverro, Thom (2006). '' The Rise and Fall of ECW''. Pocket Books. . p. 104


Career


North American Wrestling Alliance (1992–1993)

Joey Styles got his start in professional wrestling announcing while still attending Hofstra University by working for Tony Capone's North American Wrestling Alliance. He would often split time with former WWE announcer Craig DeGeorge or join DeGeorge for a two-man commentary team. Styles would also host a segment called "NAWA Superstar Stats" where he would talk about the wrestlers and their accomplishments. The NAWA aired on Sportschannel America (now NBC Sports Network through mergers and acquisitions) for a brief time.


Eastern/Extreme Championship Wrestling (1993–2001)

Styles is best known for his work in
Extreme Championship Wrestling HHG Corporation, doing business as Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), was a professional wrestling promotion and media company that was based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The promotion was founded in 1992 by Tod Gordon as National Wrest ...
during its entire run, from 1993 to its 2001 bankruptcy. He debuted at the Super Summer Sizzler Spectacular show in
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,
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on June 19, 1993. Styles was the sole host of '' ECW Hardcore TV'' and spent the early portion of the run as the promotion's only announcer. Providing both
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and color commentary during television and pay-per-view broadcasts, Styles added his wrestling knowledge, enthusiasm, and comedic timing to the program. He briefly left ECW in 1994 only to return a few weeks later. At Barely Legal, he became the first and only wrestling announcer in history to call a live
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event solo. Later on in the promotion, he was joined on commentary by Rick Rude on ''Hardcore TV'',
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for '' ECW on TNN'', and later Cyrus for pay-per-views. Styles also worked full-time in ad sales for News America Marketing, a division of News Corp in New York City. After ECW, Styles briefly appeared in XPW but quit after one show, returning all checks that he had been paid.


Major League Wrestling (2002-2003)

After a brief sabbatical from the wrestling industry, Joey Styles would return to wrestling announcing for Court Bauer's
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as the "voice of MLW." Joey's return to wrestling would be heralded as he was one of the first names to be announced by the company during its 2002 launch. Initially calling the action for MLW's home video releases, Styles's presence would grow upon MLW inking a major television pact with Sun Sports and several other international distributors. Hosting the weekly 11 pm series, "MLW Underground," Styles returned his to his roots in the booth as a solo broadcaster, praised for his calling of memorable matches including a barbed wire match between
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and
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, amongst others. Styles continued in advertising sales full-time.


World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE


ECW One Night Stand (2005)

Styles signed a one night deal with
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to call the first-ever ECW One Night Stand event, where he and
Mick Foley Michael Francis Foley (born June 7, 1965) is an American actor, author, retired professional wrestler, and color commentator. He is currently signed to WWE under the company's Legends program, acting as a company ambassador. Foley worked for ...
did commentary for the show. He hosted and announced Hardcore Homecoming two nights earlier from the former ECW Arena in Philadelphia. The sold-out event featured former ECW stars Shane Douglas, The Sandman, Sabu,
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,
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, The Blue Meanie,
Mikey Whipwreck John Michael Watson (born June 4, 1973), better known by his ring name Mikey Whipwreck, is an American semi-retired professional wrestler working for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a trainer, and global ambassador. He is best known for his career w ...
, Jerry Lynn, New Jack, 2 Cold Scorpio and more.


''Raw'' and ECW (2005–2008)

On November 1, 2005, he made an appearance at World Wrestling Entertainment's Taboo Tuesday. Styles was brought in to fill-in for
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, as Coachman had a match against Batista. Joey joined WWE's '' Raw'' as a play-by-play announcer on November 7. On December 4, 2005, it was confirmed by WWE.com that Joey signed a five-year contract to be the official play-by-play commentator for ''Raw''. This would be the first time in Styles' career that he would work in wrestling full-time. In an earlier interview done by WWE.com, he mentioned that becoming the voice of ''Raw'' was a childhood dream come true. Styles also stated that calling WrestleMania was one of his lifelong dreams growing up. However, despite being the lead announcer for ''Raw'', it was announced that he would not provide commentary for WrestleMania 22, which instead featured
Jim Ross James William Ross (born January 3, 1952) is an American professional wrestling commentator currently signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a commentator, analyst, and senior advisor. Ross is best known for a long and distinguished career a ...
calling the matches for ''Raw''. Styles learned that he would not be announcing at WrestleMania 22 when he arrived on ''Raw'' on March 27, 2006. The reason for Styles not calling the event is that
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disliked pure play-by-play announcing and wanted a "storyteller" instead. Jim Ross had a similar problem when he first joined WWE, and Styles has credited Ross for teaching him the WWE style of commentary upon his return. However, Joey Styles was present at WrestleMania 22, losing his "WrestleMania virginity" as he put it, calling the Hardcore Match between
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and Edge. This was Styles' idea, as he wanted to achieve his lifelong dream of calling a match at WrestleMania and pitched the idea to Vince McMahon by explaining that he had called more Hardcore/ECW style matches than any other announcer in history. On the May 1, 2006 edition of ''Raw'', Styles announced that he was quitting by delivering a worked shoot promo, in which he bashed Vince McMahon, WWE, sports entertainment, and the fact that people "buy into this crap". To further the storyline, his profile was removed from both the ''Raw'' superstars section and the ECW One Night Stand subsite. Styles remained under contract with WWE after he quit ''Raw''; however, making his next appearance at
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. Here, he provided commentary with
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and announced that (now former ECW Representative) Paul Heyman had reinstated him as commentator of the new ECW brand of WWE. He provided commentary for ECW One Night Stand 2006 on June 11 and went on to announce ECW's weekly show on Sci-Fi. In April 2008, Styles began working on WWE.com, with Mike Adamle replacing him as ECW's play by play commentator. He stated repeatedly that he had retired from announcing full-time and was thrilled to continue to work for WWE as Director of Digital Media Content. Styles was soon after promoted to Vice President of Digital Media Content.


WWE Digital Media (2008–2016)

As Vice President of Digital Media Content, Styles worked on WWE.com and the WWE app, writing and editing as well as working closely with WWE's sales and sponsorship division. Additionally, Styles hosted a show called ''Oh My God! Moment of the Week'' that ran from September 2008 to December 2008. On the December 8, 2008 episode of ''Raw'', Styles presented the ''"O M G!" Moment of the Year'' award at the 2008 Slammy Awards with Alicia Fox, saying his famous ''"Oh My God!"'' catchphrase. In 2010, Styles' announcing contract expired, but he remained with WWE as a non-contracted employee and continued to host "History of ECW" on WWE Classics On Demand TV service until it was discontinued in January 2014 because of the launch of
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. Episodes of ECW ''Hardcore TV'' which aired in syndication from 1993 to 2000 and was hosted and announced by Styles are available on WWE Network along with all ECW pay-per-views. Due to music licensing issues, some of the commentary by Styles from ECW pay-per-views on the WWE Network has been re-recorded by Styles. Styles continued to host the "ECW Unreleased" WWE home video series. On November 11, 2014, Styles and Paul Heyman hosted WWE Network special ''ECW Exposed''. Styles appeared in WWE 2K16, announcing an ECW match between Steve Austin and
Mikey Whipwreck John Michael Watson (born June 4, 1973), better known by his ring name Mikey Whipwreck, is an American semi-retired professional wrestler working for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a trainer, and global ambassador. He is best known for his career w ...
in the Austin 3:16 showcase. On August 8, 2016, it was reported that Styles was released from WWE and returned to advertising sales in New York City.


YESNetwork.com (2012)

In addition to his duties on WWE.com, during the 2012 baseball season, Styles hosted a weekly webcast called "Pinstripe Plays of the Week" on
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.com, where he would give a recap of the best weekly plays from the
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.


Independent circuit (2016)

From September 2 to 4, 2016, Styles provided commentary for the Chikara promotion's 2016 King of Trios tournament. After his release from WWE, Styles went on record as saying he wanted "to be the Voice of the Indies" while still working full-time in advertising sales. On November 12, 2016, Styles took part in Evolve's ''Evolve 72'' event. Before the main event of the show, Styles made a joke involving
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and announcer Joanna Rose, stating Trump " would like to grab her by the...", without saying the word "pussy". Evolve's booker
Gabe Sapolsky Gabriel Sapolsky (born September 26, 1972) is an American professional wrestling promoter, creative writer, and booker who currently works for WWE. Sapolsky has also held various creative and marketing positions in the professional wrestling ind ...
immediately apologized for the comment, before announcing that Evolve had terminated Styles. Two days later, Beyond Wrestling and Chikara also announced they were severing ties with Styles. After that incident, Styles retired from pro wrestling.


Awards and accomplishments

* Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards :* Best Television Announcer (1994–1996)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Styles, Joey 1971 births American color commentators American people of Italian descent Hofstra University alumni The Lawrence Herbert School of Communication alumni Living people People from the Bronx Professional wrestling announcers Professional wrestlers from Connecticut Sportspeople from Connecticut Wrestling Observer Newsletter award winners