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Kayla Braxton Announces Exit as Host of WWE’s The Bump, Will be Replaced by Megan Morant
– As previously reported, Kayla Braxton teased a big announcement for today’s edition of WWE’s The Bump. Braxton announced during today’s show that she will be leaving the weekly digital show as the co-host. Megan Morant will be taking over Braxton’s slot as the new co-host with Matt Camp and Ryan Pappolla.
According to Braxton, she will not be leaving the show completely, and she will still be providing content for the program. You can check out some clips of Braxton’s announcement, along with Paul Heyman paying tribute to Braxton as well, below:
This is @KaylaBraxtonWWE's final episode as host of #WWETheBump 😭
We're excited to announce that @MeganMorantWWE will be joining @TheMattCamp and @BodieIsRyan as our new Bump co-host every week!
Kayla, we'll miss you but so glad you'll be joining us as a correspondent! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/bMSW5WKqd4
— WWE’s The Bump (@WWETheBump) August 2, 2023
Every time a Superstar goes off the top rope at #SummerSlam, @RocketMortgage will donate to Connect 313 and help bridge the digital divide in Detroit. #ad pic.twitter.com/tCOs5N1qlX
— WWE’s The Bump (@WWETheBump) August 2, 2023
Every time a Superstar goes off the top rope at #SummerSlam, @RocketMortgage will donate to Connect 313 and help bridge the digital divide in Detroit. #ad pic.twitter.com/tCOs5N1qlX
— WWE’s The Bump (@WWETheBump) August 2, 2023
.@HeymanHustle has some (surprisingly) kind words for @KaylaBraxtonWWE on her final episode of #WWETheBump 😭 pic.twitter.com/1iZZU1Iulr
— WWE’s The Bump (@WWETheBump) August 2, 2023
Thank you, @KaylaBraxtonWWE. ❤️😭👏#WWETheBump pic.twitter.com/Rc4f0wzV8T
— WWE’s The Bump (@WWETheBump) August 2, 2023
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