Scott Stanford Used To Kneel During Interviews To Make WWE Superstars Look Bigger '); During a recent appearance on “The Launchcast” podcast, former WWE broadcaster Scott Stanford commented on kneeling during interviews to make WWE Superstars look bigger, and more. You can check out some highlights from the podcast below: On having to kneel during interviews to make Superstars look bigger: “When the time came, [WWE] was looking for a new studio host. The demo I made was just me working with all their talent and it looked like I had worked for the company already. I get a call from the main guy back at the time and said, ‘We got about 300 tapes for a studio position, we narrowed it down to five, Vince McMahon hated all of them.’ Vince looked at [Stanford’s] demo and said, ‘Get this guy in here now.’ I did the audition with Joey Styles and got the gig. Next you know, I’m doing studio shows, they’re calling me to do play-by-play on the road. I was a little too tall, so I had to kneel down because you always have to make the Superstar look bigger. That’s why now you’ll see small females who stand and look up.”