Former WWE personality Charly Arnolt, known as Charly Caruso during her tenure with the company, achieved a significant milestone at a recent UFC event, marking a memorable moment in her evolving career.
After departing WWE, Arnolt diversified her portfolio, securing roles as an onscreen contributor for Fox News and a television host for Outkick. However, her latest endeavor took her into the realm of mixed martial arts, as she temporarily filled in for regular announcer Joe Martinez at UFC Vegas 91.
Stepping into the octagon, Arnolt assumed the role of ring announcer, calling the results of key bouts, including a flyweight matchup between Karine Silva and Ariane da Silva, as well as the co-main event featuring Bogdan Guskov vs. Ryan Spann.
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Her presence as the first female ring announcer in UFC history garnered attention and praise from fans across social media platforms.
Reacting to the historic moment, Arnolt expressed her excitement on Twitter, reflecting on the significance of the occasion.
“This just happened!! What a cool night.”
Meanwhile, Arnolt’s journey post-WWE continues to unfold, with recent interactions hinting at a potential return to the squared circle.
Engaging in banter with former WWE colleague Zelina Vega during the pandemic, Arnolt teased the possibility of a future matchup between the two.
“We do need a Charly versus Zelina [Vega] match one day. That’s still — you know what? There were so many missed opportunities,” shared Charly Arnolt during a virtual signing event.
As Arnolt navigates her burgeoning career beyond WWE, fans remain intrigued by the prospect of her potential return to the Stamford-based promotion, eagerly anticipating what the future holds for this versatile talent.