Emily Agard Joins WWE NXT Broadcast Team
Emily Agard is joining WWE as part of the NXT broadcasting team, moving from Sportsnet Canada into one of wrestling’s most visible television roles. She shared the news on social media outside WWE headquarters and said she cannot wait to get started.
Agard wrote, "Dreams do come true! SO excited and beyond grateful to be joining the @WWE broadcast team." She added, "If you know me, you know this has been a huge goal of mine and an absolute dream."
WWE HQ and a social reveal
She also posted a photo of herself outside WWE headquarters, making the move public in the same space where the company houses its broadcast operation. For a televised brand that rotates voices and on-air roles, adding Agard gives NXT another familiar face just after Kelly Kincaid’s departure as a backstage interviewer.
That change leaves Blake Howard as the sole correspondent on NXT, so Agard’s arrival fills an immediate staffing gap even before her first show airs. The source places her announcement alongside a stretch of recent new faces and call-ups across NXT, which suggests the broadcast side is changing at the same pace as the roster presentation.
Kelly Kincaid leaves NXT
Agard’s post also included, "I love wrestling. Cannot wait to dive right in. Let’s get to work! @WWENXT" That line does more than sell enthusiasm; it signals that she is stepping into a brand she already knows from attending a number of recent NXT events.
Her exact television role has not been specified, and no debut date has been announced for NXT television. That leaves the practical question for viewers simple: they know a new name is coming to the desk and the microphone, but they do not yet know where she will appear on screen first.
Blake Howard’s lone assignment
For NXT, the move is a straightforward personnel upgrade after a departure, not a reinvention. Agard has already tied her arrival to the company’s broadcast team, and the next time she turns up on NXT television will show whether WWE is bringing her in as a backstage voice, a ring-side presence, or something broader.