Charly Caruso Expected To Leave WWE Soon

After being removed from WWE programming, Charly Caruso is expected to make her WWE exit.

Charly Caruso
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Earlier this week brought news that Charly Caruso reportedly had heat with WWE management, and now an update on this situation indicates that Caruso’s time with the company looks to be coming to an end.

Via PWInsider, the broadcast personality is expected to make her WWE exit once her current deal expires.

In the meantime, Caruso will not be appearing on any further WWE programming and the roles previously held by her have already been filled by others. Recent signee Kevin Patrick seems to have taken over as the new host of Raw Talk, with Kayla Braxton having previously taken on that role for one week in Caruso's absence.

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The real-life Charly Arnolt has been with WWE since 2016, originally working on the NXT brand. In the years since then, Charly has been utilised as a backstage interviewer for WWE Raw, has hosted the aforementioned Raw Talk and has chaired plentiful PPV kick-off panels. Arnolt has also done work for ESPN since 2018.

From this week’s earlier story, WWE lost patience with Charly Caruso after she developed a reputation for being late for Raw interview segments. Word of this got back to WWE management, who opted to remove Caruso from WWE TV.

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