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¡Quiero Vivir! (I Want to Live!) is the debut album by Lilian Garcia, who is better known as the former ring announcer for WWE Monday Night Raw, and current announcer for SmackDown. It was released in North America on Oct. 9, 2007 through Universal Music Latino.
Fong spent most of her time as the ECW backstage interviewer, until ECW ring announcer Lauren Mayhew departed from the WWE which Fong took over the role as the ring announcer of the show.
Gary Michael Cappetta (born 1952), American professional wrestling ring announcer, author and voice over artist
Kabuki's battles against Adams was billed as the battle of the superkicks, as ring announcer Bill Mercer often asked which kick was better: Adams' superkick or Kabuki's thrust kick.
He is known in the United States as the Spanish play-by-play announcer for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and the personal ring announcer for The Latin American Xchange, a stable in TNA.
Justin Roberts (born 1979), wrestling ring announcer, occasionally uses the name Jason Roberts
Martinez became the featured ring announcer for Oscar De La Hoya's, Fox reality television series "The Next Great Champ" in 2004.
When World Wrestling Entertainment fought with the Denver Nuggets over an arena booking for a playoff game in 2009, Tanter was recruited as guest ring announcer for the main event of a newly relocated Raw at Staples Center.
A local ring announcer was used instead of the usual Bruce Buffer.
A former radio personality in the Elmira-Corning, New York, market, he became a ring announcer for the United States Wrestling Federation after his station booked the USWF for a 1996 radio promotion.
This was the last WEC event to feature announcer Joe Martinez as the regular ring announcer, due to family reasons and to focus full-time on his work with Golden Boy Promotions.