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The Coach and Lilian Garcia to appear at Raw 25

Former Raw ring announcer Lilian Garcia has been added to the 25th anniversary episode of Monday Night Raw which will air this coming Monday.

“Excited to announce that I will be coming to @WWE #RAW next Monday for the #Raw25 year anniversary celebration,” Garcia wrote on her Instagram. She said that after being on a total of 581 episodes of WWE’s flagship show, it feels great “to come home.”

Garcia was last seen on WWE television last month when she worked the Tribute to the Troops show. She departed WWE in 2016 to take care of her father who has since passed away.

Meanwhile, Jonathan Coachman also announced that he will be at Raw 25 despite WWE not promoting his name as one of the stars returning. “I guess they didn’t think I was big enough to include in the announcement,” Coach said. He revealed his participation during his Facebook Live and Periscope show this morning. “If you don’t promote yourself no one will!”

The Coach worked for WWE between 1999 and 2008 and he held different on-screen positions on Raw throughout his career there. Coach was recently let go from ESPN duties along with other several reporters and on-screen talent in a cost-cutting measure.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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