There is no appropriate time to fire an icon, as Channel 2 did Friday to Warner Wolf.
Wragge will, for quite a while, be known as the guy who replaced Warner Wolf.
Instead, the golf official became a regular Warner Wolf, and said, "Let's go to the videotape."
"If I had the pictures, I'd use it," said Warner Wolf, the Channel 2 sports personality.
He shared the sports broadcasting duties with Warner Wolf before becoming the full-time sports reporter.
"Only if he's a franchise guy in the market, like Warner Wolf was."
Warner Wolf tells us that it's news, and that when they stop fighting in hockey, he'll stop showing the fights.
Television made Warner Wolf a star, but radio saved him.
He replaced Warner Wolf who was fired in 2004.
Warner Wolf - sports anchor (1968-1976 and 1992-1996)