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On September 25, 2019, Kelley made her official television debut during an episode of NXT. She also made one night appearance on SmackDown as correspondent on November 1, 2019, after most of the WWE roster were stuck overseas. On February 13, 2020, Kelley announced on social media that she was leaving WWE.
WWE is an American professional wrestling promotion and entertainment company based in Stamford, Connecticut. [1] Former employees in WWE consist of professional wrestlers , managers , valets , play-by-play and color commentators , announcers , interviewers , referees , trainers , script writers, executives , and members of the board of directors .
French-language commentator on Raw and SmackDown: Rob Armstrong: Robert Armstrong: Co-host of WWE The Run-In: Ryan Pappolla [398] Ryan Pappolla: Co-host of WWE Now Co-host of The Bump [387] Sam Roberts: Samuel Roberts: Co-host of Raw Talk Pre-show analyst for pay-per-views [399] Scott Stanford [400] Scott Stanford [401] Co-host of The SmackDown ...
Irvin, real name Samantha Johnson, was first hired by WWE in 2021 as the announcer for its 205 Live show, before she went on to replace Greg Hamilton as the ring announcer for Friday Night Smackdown.
Chicago P.D. fans are emotional after seeing a new photo shared by one of the show's former stars, Tracy Spiridakos. The actress, who previously portrayed the character of Det. Hailey Upton on the ...
Legally known as Samantha Johnson, Irvin became the ring announcer for "WWE 205 Live" in 2021 after she tried out as a wrestler. She then moved to NXT before she became the "Friday Night Smackdown ...
In the season 4 three-show crossover starting with the Chicago Fire episode "Deathtrap", Lexi is killed in a fire which the CFD later determined to be arson. In "Emotional Proximity", when the suspect is in custody, he, along with Voight, makes up a lie on the police report that states that he had confessed to them.
Lomberger was eventually hired by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), and began using the name Josh Mathews. In December 2002, he began appearing as the backstage interviewer for the SmackDown! brand and as an announcer on Velocity. He also hosted the WWE webcast Byte This! [3] after Kevin Kelly was released.