Check out these hot bikini photos of Charly Arnolt, an American news personality for the Fox News Channel, sports media company OutKick, the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and Power Slap.
Her real name is Charly Jean Arnolt, but her professional name is Charly Arnolt. She is known for her tenure as a sportscaster with WWE from 2016 to 2021, where she appeared under the ring name Charly Caruso.
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The only way to cool off Charly Arnolt is by sitting in a tub filled with ice cold water while wearing a bikini. On November 20, 2023, the former WWE personality posted a video of her experience on Instagram and wrote, “Cold plunge time (cold face emoji) one of my favorite recovery methods, and I do it often, but never with this type of view! Made the 5 minutes fly! Thank you to @strongnewyork @therasage @therafrostcoldplunge @therasageinfrared for the experience!”
Whether it’s in the ring after a hard-fought victory or backstage before a match, Charly Arnolt pulled no punches in asking the most revealing questions that WWE fans had on their mind.
With a background in broadcast journalism, Arnolt joined WWE in 2016 as an announcer for NXT under the name Charly Caruso. She became part of the backstage announce team for SmackDown in July 2016 and ultimately Raw three months later.
When working backstage on Raw, Caruso should have asked for hazard pay as her WWE Superstar interviewees were often unable to answer her questions owing to verbal and/or physical confrontations with rivals. Caruso somehow managed to keep her cool through it all.
In addition to her backstage role on Raw, Caruso often moderated the kickoff show before pay-per-view events. The Indianapolis native deftly interacted with a rotating cast of opinionated panelists, and canvassed their predictions about what is going to happen later in the night.
After almost five years with WWE, Charly spread her professional wings elsewhere. And the destination she landed on was ESPN. News broke on March 30, 2021 that Arnolt had joined the sports network full-time. The versed broadcaster began with ESPN in September 2018 as a part-timer with spots on First Take and SportsCenter. In addition to those shows, she contributed to ESPN+’s weekday morning show, SportsNation, and other digital series across the streaming service.
There was a lot of online speculation about her WWE exit. What did she make of it?
“The contract was coming up. Instead of renewing, I’m moving on,” Arnolt told TV Insider. “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.”
Arnolt left ESPN in April 2023 to host a morning show for OutKick, a sports media company.
“I’m extremely excited to join OutKick and work alongside Clay [Travis, the founder] and a great stable of talent,” Arnolt said in a press release. “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 to get started.”
On September 7, 2023, Arnolt began hosting OutKick The Morning. The online show airs weekdays at 8:00 a.m. across the OutKick network, including Facebook, X and YouTube.
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