WWE’s backstage correspondent, Megan Morant, has added another feather to her cap by throwing the first pitch at a recent Chicago White Sox game against the Cleveland Guardians. The 29-year-old, who is currently one of the hosts of WWE’s The Bump, took to Instagram to share a video of her throwing the first pitch, which garnered attention from several WWE stars.
Morant’s Instagram post received likes from the likes of Charlotte Flair, R-Truth, Otis, and Natalya, while others, including Adam Pearce, Maxxine Dupri, and more, commented on her post. The WWE personality has been making waves outside of the Stamford-based company, and her latest achievement is a testament to her growing popularity.
Meanwhile, in a recent interview with Sam Roberts of Notsam Wrestling, Morant praised Michael Cole, referring to him as the greatest storyteller ever. She shared how the veteran commentator encouraged her during her early days in the wrestling promotion. Cole, who has been with the company for over 26 years, is currently a part of the red brand, calling matches alongside Pat McAfee on Monday Night RAW.
Morant’s career in WWE has been on an upward trajectory since she started as a backstage reporter. In 2023, she was a key figure for Raw Talk and The SmackDown LowDown, and her current role as host of The Bump has further solidified her position in the company.
The support from her fellow WWE stars is a testament to Morant’s growing popularity and influence within the wrestling community. As she continues to make waves outside of the WWE, fans can expect to see more of her achievements in the future.
In related news, Michael Cole’s influence on Morant’s career is a reminder of the importance of mentorship in the wrestling industry. As one of the most experienced commentators in the business, Cole’s guidance has undoubtedly played a significant role in shaping Morant’s career. With Morant’s continued success, it’s clear that Cole’s legacy is in good hands.