Former WWE SmackDown color commentator Pat McAfee is taking his popular daily show to ESPN.
First announced by the New York Post Tuesday, McAfee has signed a multi-million dollar, multi-year agreement that is believed to be bringing him more than eight figures per year.
As a result, he will leave behind a four-year, $120 million contract with Fanduel of which he is in the second year. He had already been doing work with ESPN on College GameDay and alternative college football commentary work via Peyton Manning's production company.
The 36-year-old appeared at the Disney upfront Tuesday to confirm the news, seen below.
What is still unknown is his future with WWE.
Prior to making a surprise appearance at April's WrestleMania 39, McAfee commented on his status with the company in March, saying that he thinks about wrestling every day and "that dream isn't done."
"….I still have MASSIVE plans for my journey to the WWE HOF someday. Believe that," he tweeted at the time.
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McAfee left his SmackDown broadcasting job last September to begin his GameDay work, but made a surprise appearance at this year's Royal Rumble to return to the desk.
He had signed a three-year extension with WWE in July 2022.