WWE broadcaster Renee Young is expected to leave the company after eight years. A report circulated Wednesday morning posted on Outkick, then confirmed later by major wrestling outlets, stating that Young (real name Renee Good) will be exiting WWE on her own terms.
Young started her career in the world of sports broadcasting in 2009 The Score Television Network in Canada on a program called Right After Wrestling, later to be renamed Aftermath, where she presented alongside Arda Ocal, Mauro Ranallo, and former WWE referee Jimmy Korderas. She eventually signed with WWE in 2012.
Young has worn many hats on the broadcast side of WWE, including being the first woman as a mainstay commentator for Monday Night Raw. She hosted the FS1 weekly series WWE Backstage, which was recently canceled. There is no official word on her exact departure date, but she it is reported to be after this Sunday's Summerslam PPV event.
During the NXT Takeover conference call, Triple H had this to say about Renee's contribution to the company and any confirmation on her exit.
Triple H when asked about Renee Young's contributions to the company:
"I wont comment on that status, I'll let Renee deal with that on her terms."
"She has been a large part of this, I've personally enjoyed working with her tremendously."
— Ryan Satin (@ryansatin) August 19, 2020
It's been long speculated she would eventually join her husband Jon Moxely in All-Elite Wrestling, where he is the current reigning AEW World Champion.
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