Megan Morant qualifies
WWE broadcaster Megan Morant announced she’s qualified for the Olympic Trials — a crossover moment that underscores how media personalities are entering elite athletics and generating fresh storytelling hooks. Her qualification opens creator angles: training diaries, crossover interviews, and branded fitness content tied to Olympic buildup. (fightful.com)(f4wonline.com)
Morant posted the announcement to Instagram on March 29, 2026, framing it as the end point of a six-year pursuit and opening her caption with “Holy crap! I qualified for the Olympic Trials.” (fightful.com) She traced the spark to watching the 2020 Olympic Trials Marathon on NBC, writing that seeing working women, doctors, lawyers and mothers race made her ask “what if you just tried.” (fightful.com) Morant said her running pedigree includes a standout high-school career that earned a Division I college scholarship and years of marathon racing even while she relocated for work across four states. (fightful.com) Her endurance résumé includes the 2023 New York City Marathon, which she ran just 15 weeks after donating a kidney in July 2023 — a personal milestone reported at the time. (dev.fightful.com) WWE’s official biography lists Morant as a backstage correspondent and studio host, and outlets note she appears regularly on WWE Now and The Bump while balancing training. (wwe.com) In the post she said she planned to celebrate with family, cry, and “probably drink a beer,” closing with the all-caps “WE FREAKING DID IT!” to mark the moment. (fightful.com)