Scott Stanford, a fixture of WWE’s on-air programming for a decade and a half, has announced his departure from the company. The longtime host and commentator revealed that his 15-year run with the promotion has come to an end.
Scott Stanford Announces His Departure
Stanford took to his personal Twitter account to make the announcement, posting a video of himself leaving the WWE studios for the last time. In his message, he expressed gratitude for his time with the company and left the door open for a potential return in the future.
“When you walk out of the studio on your last day @WWE ! 15 year run… nothing but love! Hope to make it back one day! @TripleH @StephMcMahon @HeymanHustle,” Stanford wrote.
A Look Back At Stanford’s 15-Year WWE Career
Scott Stanford joined WWE in 2009, initially serving as the host of WWE Bottom Line, a weekly recap show for the Raw brand. He later became a play-by-play commentator for WWE Superstars in 2010, working alongside Jerry “The King” Lawler.
Most WWE fans will recognize Stanford as the primary host for many of the company’s studio shows and pay-per-view pre-shows over the years, including programs like Raw Talk, Afterburn, and This Week in WWE.
When you walk out of the studio on your last day @WWE ! 15 year run… nothing but love! Hope to make it back one day! @TripleH @StephMcMahon @HeymanHustle pic.twitter.com/2UcnLZlXhb
— Scott Stanford (@scottstanford1) July 9, 2025


