Joseph Carmine Bonsignore (born July 14, 1971) better known by his ring name Joey Styles, is a former American professional wrestling play-by-play commentator and former professional in the field of advertising sales. He is currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment, as the Director of Digital Media Content.
Styles is best known for his work in Extreme Championship Wrestling for its entire run, from its 1994 name change to its 2001 bankruptcy. Styles spent most of the run as the promotion's only commentator, providing both play-by-play and color commentary, and was the first announcer in history to call an entire live pay-per-view event solo.
Styles returned to announcing at the World Wrestling Entertainment event ECW One Night Stand, and subsequently worked for WWE's RAW brand with Jonathan Coachman and Jerry Lawler until May 1, 2006, when he "quit" after a worked shoot, in which he complained about the lack of "wrestling" and his dislike of "sports entertainment".
Styles made his debut for while ECW was still Eastern Championship Wrestling at the Super Summer Sizzler Spectacular event and was the play-by-play commentator for Extreme Championship Wrestling throughout its existence. He became famous for his vast knowledge of the sport and his catchphrase, "Oh my God!" which he would yell when something dangerous/extreme would happen in (or out of) the ring (which, in ECW, was quite frequent) in sometimes a very high pitched and raspy way, unique to him. He was also the first and remains the only play-by-play commentator to call a live play-by-play broadcast alone with no color commentator on April 13, 1997 at ECW Barely Legal and called seven subsequent pay-per-views alone as well.
Prior to signing with WWE, Joey Styles was the co-owner of the wrestling news website, 1wrestling.com
During this event, he made a controversial comment just before the main event. After Nova was hit over the head with a chair, Styles shouted, "That's more painful than having to be Simon Dean on national television", referring to Nova's character in WWE.
However, despite being the lead announcer for RAW, it was announced that he would not provide commentary for WrestleMania 22, which instead featured Jim Ross calling the matches for RAW. Styles learned that he would not be announcing at WrestleMania 22 when he arrived on RAW on March 27, 2006. The reason for Styles not calling the event is that Vince McMahon disliked pure play-by-play announcing and wanted a "storyteller" instead. Jim Ross had a similar problem when he first joined WWE, and Styles has credited Ross for teaching him the WWE style of commentary upon his return.
However, Joey Styles was present at WrestleMania 22, losing his "WrestleMania virginity" as he put it, calling the hardcore Match between Mick Foley and Edge. This was Styles' idea, as he wanted to achieve his lifelong dream of calling a match at WrestleMania and pitched the idea to WWE by explaining that he had called more hardcore/ECW style matches than any other announcer in history.
On the May 1, 2006 edition of RAW, Styles announced that he was quitting by delivering a worked shoot promo, in which he bashed Vince McMahon, WWE, sports entertainment, and the fact that people "buy into this crap". To further the storyline, his profile was removed from both the RAW superstars section and the ECW One Night Stand subsite.
His profile has been moved to the WWE Alumni section.
The night that Styles quit RAW, his screeching voice was poked fun at by Edge, the Spirit Squad, and finally by Jerry Lawler, who was the person in the storyline that ended up setting Styles off, thereby beginning the now infamous segment. He now works on WWE.com.