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Arda Ocal : ウィキペディア英語版
Kyle Edwards

Arda Ocal ((トルコ語:Arda Öcal)) (born May 7, 1981 in North York, Ontario) is a Turkish Canadian television personality, broadcaster, announcer and writer, currently working as a broadcaster for WWE under the stage name Kyle Edwards.
His previous roles included being a columnist for the Baltimore Sun publication/blog and as an analyst for Rogers TV and host for YES Network. He was also formerly with The Weather Network as a morning show co-host, The Score Television Network (where he pitched and created the hit TV program "Aftermath" as well as hosted "WWE Experience" and "Countdown to WWE RAW") and Global TV as a sports reporter, as well as a co-host of the daily lifestyle program Daytime on the Canadian channel Rogers TV in Mississauga, Ontario, before beginning to host and provide color commentary for their flagship Brampton Battalion OHL hockey broadcasts and serving as host for Toronto Marlies American Hockey League broadcasts on the channel.
==Education==
Ocal holds a degree in Mathematics and Business Administration from the University of Waterloo. While there, he spent three years hosting a variety show on CKMS in Waterloo, Ontario, and released ''Warrior Nation'', a compilation disc of the University of Waterloo's best musical talents, which sold over 4000 copies.
Ocal formerly served as a member of the board of directors at a well known charity in Brampton as well as the Brampton Symphony Orchestra, and was involved with independent pro wrestling group Maximum Pro Wrestling, where he was also a ring announcer, play by play commentator and promoter. As promoter, he was the first to bring charity pro wrestling events to Iqaluit, Nunavut in 2008 (and again in 2011 and 2013). He also previously served as editor-in-chief for ''Think Impact'' (a division of Impact, one of Canada's largest entrepreneurial organizations).

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