Andrew Schulz isn’t just playing around ringside anymore — he’s becoming one of WWE’s most trusted celebrity faces. A new report from WrestleVotes reveals Schulz has seriously impressed people behind the scenes, and WWE may be getting ready to lock him in for even more TV time.
The report dropped this insider quote that’s turning heads:
“I’ve heard from WWE sources that comedian Andrew Schulz has made a strong impression with many people within the company. Schulz, who has several specials on Netflix, made two appearances on RAW in 2025. Expect to see more of Schulz featured in WWE programming moving forward.”
And those two appearances? Far from background filler. Back in March 2025, Schulz didn’t just wave from the front row — he stepped into a full-on confrontation with Logan Paul on Raw. After a fiery verbal exchange, Schulz teamed up with AJ Styles and publicly humiliated Paul in the ring.
Then came the November 17 episode of Raw at Madison Square Garden. Schulz was front row again, this time with New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo. Following a John Cena match, the two found themselves in a live confrontation with The Judgment Day — Dominik Mysterio, Finn Bálor, and JD McDonagh. It wasn’t just staged drama; it was physical, unscripted-feeling chaos that WWE trusted Schulz to pull off.
Beyond the ring, Schulz has made his Flagrant podcast a WWE-friendly platform. The show’s hosted major names like Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and Triple H, offering long-form conversations that help build stars and hype storylines. That kind of access isn’t given lightly — Schulz has clearly earned his spot.
With a unique blend of sharp comedy, on-the-fly performance, and a clear understanding of WWE’s entertainment machine, Schulz might be stepping into a more permanent role. If WWE keeps calling, don’t be shocked to see Andrew Schulz appear more frequently, and in even more physical and storyline-heavy roles.
Do you think Schulz should become a full-time fixture on WWE programming? Does bringing in celebrities like him add to the show — or take attention away from the roster? Drop your take in the comments.