Charly Arnolt
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Charly Arnolt Leaves ESPN to Join OutKick

Former WWE personality Charly Arnolt has a new gig at OutKick.

According to a new press release, Charly Arnolt (aka Charly Caruso) has left her job at ESPN to co-host a new series created by OutKick. The self-proclaimed “fastest growing national multimedia sports platform” will formally announce the new series ahead of football season.

In addition to her new show, Arnolt will also be featured on various OutKick platforms to “discuss trending topics and to provide her authentic takes on the most pressing stories in sports.”

“Charly is an outstanding talent and will be a great asset for OutKick. It doesn’t surprise me she wanted to leave ESPN given their woke approach to sports,” OutKick founder Clay Travis said. “This is a great opportunity for her to join a platform that’s growing fast where she can speak her mind.”

“I’m extremely excited to join OutKick and work alongside Clay and a great stable of talent,” Charly Arnolt said. “The outspoken nature of the platform and its ability to create engaging content is what really piqued my interest. I have a lot of opinions that I haven’t been able to express, and I can’t wait [sic] get started.”

Arnolt worked for ESPN for the past five years where she hosted First Take and SportsCenter and appeared on many of the network’s other programs including SportsNation. She also worked for WWE for five years from 2016–2021. Despite leaving ESPN, Arnolt will continue her role as a reporter for UFC events.

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