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Josh Mathews (Real Name: Joshua Lomberger) is a well-known American professional wrestling play-by-play commentator and a previous professional wrestler now signed to Impact Wrestling. Before, Josh is also known for his time in WWE appearing in December 2002, as the backstage interviewer for the SmackDown! brand and as an announcer on Velocity.
Josh Mathews Age
Josh was born on November 25, 1980, in Griffith, Indiana, in the United States. He is 42 years old. Josh celebrates his birthday on November 25, every year.
Josh Mathews Height
He is a man of above-average stature. Josh stands at a height of 5 ft 9 in (Approx 1.75 m).
Josh Mathews Family
He was born in Griffith, Indiana, in the United States to his caring and supportive parents. At the moment, Josh has not disclosed any details regarding either his parents or if he has siblings.
Josh Mathews Wife
Josh married his wife Ashley Simmons, best known by her ring name Madison Rayne who works as a professional wrestler currently signed to Impact Wrestling. The pair married in August 2015. Before, Josh married Rue DeBona who worked as a host and backstage interviewer, singer, and actor who served for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). The two married from November 2006 until their separation in 2008.
Josh Mathews WWE
He was finally hired by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and started using the name, Josh Mathews. Josh started appearing in December 2002, as the backstage interviewer for the SmackDown! brand and as an announcer on Velocity. Josh also hosted the WWE webcast Byte This! following Kevin Kelly was released. Josh afterward hosted various shows on WWE’s official website, such as Weekly Top 5, The WWE Experience, and After Burn. He also stood in for Tony Chimel in 2003, as ring announcer for SmackDown!.
He filled in for an absent Todd Grisham on a summer 2006 episode of Raw. Josh also hosted pre-shows at WWE pay-per-view events, and also provided color commentary on Heat from time to time prior to the show being canceled in May 2008. Josh served as the host of WWE.com’s Weekly Top Five when it began and hosted it until April 2009 when he was replaced by Jack Korpela. Over Todd Grisham’s start as ECW commentator, Josh replaced him as Raw’s backstage interviewer. He along with WWE Diva Candice Michelle was WWE’s correspondent at both the Democratic and Republican National Conventions in an effort to advise WWE fans to register to vote for the 2008 Presidential election.
Josh Mathews Impact Wrestling
Following becoming released from WWE, it became announced that Josh had signed with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) to work in their offices in Nashville. Over November and December, Josh became seen in episodes of #ImWithSpud on TNA’s YouTube channel. TNA confirmed in December 2014, that Josh would take Mike Tenay’s place. He became the lead announcer of Impact Wrestling in January 2015, alongside Taz. D’Angelo Dinero officially joined Josh on June 3, 2015, as his broadcast colleague for Impact Wrestling.
During the March 2, 2017 episode of Impact Wrestling, Josh turned heel that night when he started favoring heel wrestlers over face wrestlers. Josh continuously praised himself, and he argued with D’Angelo Dinero over the broadcast.
Josh Mathews Salary
He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a professional wrestling play-by-play commentator and a previous professional wrestler now signed to Impact Wrestling. Josh’s average salary is $78,371 per year.
Josh Mathews Net Worth
He gets his wealth from his work as a professional wrestling play-by-play commentator and a previous professional wrestler now signed to Impact Wrestling. Therefore, Josh has accumulated a decent fortune over the years he has worked. Josh’s estimated net worth is $777,731.
How Old Is Josh Mathews
He is a 42-year-old who was born on November 25, 1980, in Griffith, Indiana, in the United States.
Who Is Josh Mathews
He works as a professional wrestling play-by-play commentator and a previous professional wrestler now signed to Impact Wrestling. Before, Josh became also known for his time in WWE appearing in December 2002, as the backstage interviewer for the SmackDown! brand and as an announcer on Velocity.