WWE has added a new face to its broadcast lineup, and the announcement came straight from the source.

Emily Agard revealed on social media that she is officially joining WWE’s broadcast team, confirming what some fans had already started to suspect after she was spotted at multiple recent WWE shows. Her post made it clear this is something she has been working toward for a long time.

Agard shared the news in the message, explaining that joining WWE marks a major milestone in her career and a lifelong goal connected to her passion for wrestling.

“Dreams do come true! SO excited and beyond grateful to be joining the @WWE broadcast team. If you know me, you know this has been a huge goal of mine and an absolute dream. I love wrestling. Cannot wait to dive right in. Let’s get to work!”

She is currently listed internally as a reporter and announcer for NXT, signaling that her role will focus on WWE’s developmental brand. That placement makes sense given her recent appearances at several WWE shows in the lead-up to this announcement.

Agard has been present at multiple WWE events in recent weeks, including Raw at Madison Square Garden and NXT in Orlando on April 7. Those appearances fueled speculation that she was working behind the scenes before officially confirming her new role.

Outside of WWE, Agard is known for her work as a host on Sportsnet in Canada, where she has built a strong presence covering major sports. Her background in broadcast media positions her well for the fast-paced environment of WWE television.

With WWE continuing to expand its media presence and production output, bringing in experienced broadcasters like Agard signals the company’s ongoing focus on strengthening its presentation across all brands.

What do you think about Emily Agard joining WWE’s broadcast team—do you think she’ll be a good fit for NXT coverage? Drop your thoughts below and share your feedback.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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