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There could be some big NXT changes coming thanks to Vince McMahon. Also, Renee Young never liked her position as a full-time RAW announcer.
Renee Young’s WWE heat appears to stem from her hudband, Jon Moxley. Also, there were plans before a superstar was released earlier in the month.
WWE seems set to use Renee Young to host an FS1 studio show. She appears likely to have a co-host. Also, are RAW and SmackDown getting new stages?
There are big changes coming to WWE programming and that includes several announcers moving. Also, NXT is already having trouble on the USA Network.
There’s been a lot of speculation surrounding who will call RAW and SmackDown moving forward, and it seems we may now know. Plus, NXT may get a new star!
Renee Young has made big strides in WWE by becoming the first female to call an episode of RAW, but that may change. Also, NXT will be slightly different.
The original commentating babyface has been under fire on social media. Fans are quite opinionated. Unfortunately, this time at the expensive of Renee.
Renee Young has had a rather busy past year or so in WWE. She landed on the announce team, her husband left the company, so what next?
With Dean Ambrose still firmly on a course to exit WWE, could the company be looking to remove Renee Young from the announce team? And who was at Fastlane?
Monday Night Raw announcer Renee Young will join the announce team at WWE’s Crown Jewel event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia this week.
Following her success guest-commentating on RAW and on the Mae Young Classic, Renee Young is now joining RAW commentary full-time!
WWE announced Wednesday that the second annual Mae Young Classic will premiere September 5 – and Beth Phoenix and Renee Young will be on commentary.
Over 50 are dead and 400 plus were sent to the hospital with injuries from the Las Vegas attack. WWE Superstars took to Twitter to react to the tragedy.
Dean Ambrose and Renee Young granted a young Make-A-Wish fan the wish of a lifetime when they told him he was going to WrestleMania 34 in New Orleans.
Talking Smack, the beloved post-show that ran after Smackdown Live, has been canceled. It isn’t going away forever, though. Instead of airing…