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In a recent shakeup at ESPN’s front office, major changes rocked the scene. It resulted in the departure of numerous well-known personalities from the network’s lineup. Surprisingly, amidst these seismic shifts, one prominent figure, Stephen A Smith, managed to retain his position without being affected by the changes. However, in a twist of fate, his close friend and former colleague found themselves on a different end of the spectrum.

Nevertheless, the winds of change seem to still blow. Recent reports have confirmed a new alignment for Undisputed. Industry stalwarts like Richard Sherman, Michael Irvin, and Keyshawn Johnson have thrown in their allegiance with Bayless. The landscape of sports broadcasting continues to evolve, leaving enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the dynamics that will unfold on the screen.

Stephen A Smith presents his hot take on the new roster

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During The Stephen A. Smith Show, the outspoken ESPN analyst openly shared his discontent with the revamped lineup. He voiced his contentment for Skip and his fresh team. In doing so, he conveyed his frustration over ESPN’s decision of reintroducing the experts he hopes to collaborate with.

On the recent formation of Fox Sports’ network, Smith said, “I wasn’t too happy because two of them was working with me last year, on First Take. One of them is somebody that I wanted at ESPN for years in Richard Sherman and all three of them are now on Undisputed.”

Smith then proceeded to bestow his acknowledgement and remarks for the fellow analysts from the Fox channel.

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After giving the cast their deserved credits Stephen A Smith made a confident statement. He claimed “First Take is going to continue to do what it does. We’ve been number one and damn it we’re gonna stay number one.”

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ESPN’s First Take was a Skip Bayless show

Since its inception in 2007, ESPN’s First Take has dominated its genre. Stephen A Smith stands as its official face of the show. He can easily be considered as the engine and the tank for the ESPN show. However, this was not the case always. Initially, Skip Bayless held the spotlight as the show’s leading figure. However, the tides turned, and by 2012, Stephen A. Smith was introduced as a co-host.

Together, Smith and Bayless formed an electrifying duo; their dynamic chemistry generated captivating perspectives that enthralled fans. Their audacious takes on sports matters were a reason for both intrigue and controversy. In their true to nature personalities, they were even seen opposing each other fervently several times.

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However, in 2016, the narrative shifted again. Bayless entrusted the show’s reins to Smith and embarked on a new venture. Bayless took command of Fox Sports’ Undisputed the same year and has been pivotal in the show’s growth. Eversicne, Bayless and Smith have maintained a professional bond, allowing their shared legacy to thrive in distinct arenas.