Phil Liggott in cycling
Peter Aliss in golf
There be quite a few out there Plague
vin scully
jim ross
Henry Blofeld retires later this month - last of the "classic" English commentators.
Jim Ross??
Now let's not even start with the semantics of whether rassling is a sport or entertainment etc because that a seperate argument all together
That bloke is although a commentator is still a paid employee of a company putting on Rassling shows
Sort of well outside the lines of real journo and advocate for a sport like we looking at with Les Murray Phil Liggott etc
Not saying JR don't pump up his sports tyres but it is essentially his job to do so anyway
Vin Scully was one of many legendary local broadcasters that were synonymous with individual teams. The fact someone could point to Harry Carey (think that's how it's spelt) and argue his contribution was just as important dilutes all of those baseball guys status.
As for wrasslin' any old person will trump your Jim Ross with gorilla Monsoon, Jesse Ventura and Mean Gene Okerlund.
But the correct answer for WWE is Vince MacMahon.
Alan McGilvray - Cricket. He was the man.
How young are you blokes ? What about Jack Little from WCW [1964-1978] ? WCW was part of the National Wrestling Alliance [NWA] and was around long before WWF or WWE existed or was shown on TV in Australia.
But agree with you that Vince Junior put Wrestling onto the map. Before him it was a lot of little operations pretending to be united under one banner [NWA].
Vince turned it into a billion dollar industry and got it into everyone's homes whether they liked it or not.
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Not disputing Vince McMahon hasn't had a huge impact on wrestling business
But the initial point is media/journos who have been an advocate for the sport
Vince is neither
Sure as shit he has blown his own sports image to biblical proportions but he ain't a media man
He the promoter
That same philosophy puts Les Murray and Phil Liggott on par with a bloke like Don King then
And we now off on a wild tangent
The Brits own this.
John Arlott, Brian Johnson, Fred Truman - cricket
Eddie Waring - rugby league (Rex Mossop here)
"Whispering" Ted Lowe - snooker
Peter Aliss - golf
Brian Moore - football (along with Barry Davies, Martin Tyler, John Motson and Hugh Johns)
You guys are doing this wrong.
Les Murray was more than a commentator. He was a TV boss, he had the ears of governments, he worked for the damn international federation.
Plus he did it from such a tiny starting point in the marketplace it can be argued that you can directly tie him to the growth and popularity of the sport.
Get out of here with your Rex Mossop bullshit.
Try better, some of you blokes are god awful at this.
Oh and Member the first people saw of Vince Mac was as a ringside commentator for his organisation.
Carry on.