WWE Female Star Debuts With UFC

Charly Arnolt(formerly Charly Caruso is WWE) is currently served as a reporter at UFC on ESPN 39 this weekend.

 


 

Charly Caruso had a successful stint with WWE

Charly Arnolt had joined the WWE broadcasting team back in May 2016. She had impressed commentator Michael Cole in their first meeting, but at the time, no positions were open for her. It wasn’t until Brandi Rhodes left the company to join AEW that Arnolt would finally get her shot in 2016.

She certainly had a successful career in WWE, interviewing WWE superstars and hosting various events for the Stamford-based company, the 34-year-old would eventually move to ESPN. She mainly presents updates on SportsCenter and also hosts the SportsCenter show on Snapchat.

Reports had suggested Caruso had heat with top WWE management for showing up late to her interviews with Randy Orton and Sheamus. However, Caruso has denied these rumors and said she left the company on good terms.

Speaking to Scott Fishman of TVInsider.com, Charly Caruso revealed the real reason behind her exit from WWE. She stated she never had any issues with WWE and just wanted a change in her career.

“There is always going to be chatter. The contract was coming up. Instead of renewing, I’m moving on. Everyone is going to have their own opinions regardless. I never had any issues while I was at WWE. Nothing bad happened. As far as I’m concerned, I’m leaving on a positive note and beginning what I believe to be the next step in my career.”

Her first known job in journalism was working as a reporter for WSAZ-TV in 2010. She then moved on to WXIN, where Arnolt was a freelance reporter but eventually the 34-year-old moved to WDAF-TV. However, in 2014, the former WWE ring announcer returned to WXIN as a sports reporter and anchor.

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