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A longtime WWE official returns to the company after a long absence. It’s been three long months since Charles Robinson last refereed a game, and now he’s making an announcement before Money in the Bank.
Charles Robinson began his career as a referee in 1995. He started working for WCW in 1997 and was given the nickname “Little Knight”, thanks to his similar appearance to Ric Flair. He worked there until the company closed down and then joined WWE in 2001. Since then, he has spent his time with the company.
In 2023, he is approaching 28 years in the wrestling business, and this is also one of the most popular referees in WWE.
In his Instagram post, he talked about being away from WWE for three months and finally getting back in the ring for SmackDown before Money in the Bank.
Good morning and Happy Tuesday everyone. It’s a beautiful day here in North Carolina. I’m flying in a few hours to London, where I’m finally, after three long months, finally getting back in the ring for SmackDown and hopefully, I’m going to have a match for Money in the Bank. No Can’t wait to see all the fans, can’t wait to be in the ring again. I hope you enjoy the shows. Have a great week.”
He also mentioned in his caption that he’s sure people don’t know he’s gone, but he’s still happy to be back.
The veteran official will be part of Money in the Bank’s blue brand Go-Home showcase and may be part of the weekend’s big event, too.
What is your favorite Charles Robinson moment? Leave your thoughts in the comments section below.
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