Renee Young is a pioneer on her own rights when it comes to the professional wrestling circuit and female show hosts. Coming from a background where she didn’t have any whatsoever experiences of wrestling, prior to joining the WWE, she had not only excelled but also broke down the barriers for many to follow her lead.
While losing Renee Young was a big loss for the WWE, the rival brand as well as the other sporting brands could certainly hope to get her under their wings. However, to date, there’s no update on when or where she could be appearing, next. Fans might not have to wait much longer to see the former WWE personality to professional wrestling as the superstar indicates contractual obligations are preventing her from working elsewhere.
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The good thing is that it’s going to expire, sooner than expected. “My non-compete with WWE is nearly up,” Renee Young shared during a recent The Wrestling Inc. Daily exclusive interview. “I still have a good standing relationship with WWE. There’s no ill-will or bad blood or anything like that.”
Renee Young left the WWE in 2020
After eight years with the biggest pro-wrestling brand in the world, Renee Young left WWE in 2020 shortly after SummerSlam. This was a major effect of WWE Backstage cancellation on FOX due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Though she returned briefly for a WrestleMania watch-along in April, it was confirmed during the interview that it was just a one-off event, and she is no longer employed by the company in any capacity.
Future collaborations between the two parties are very much possible as Renee Young remains focused elsewhere on pro-wrestling since departing. Since last year, she launched the podcast Oral Sessions and became a mom. She’s been largely invested in her other creative interests from mainstream potential television opportunities to publishing Messy In The Kitchen: My Guide to Eating Deliciously.
But Renee Young affirmed that she doesn’t intend to leave the pro-wrestling genre, ever.
“I don’t ever want to separate myself from professional wrestling. I know that’s where my fanbase comes from; I know that’s essentially going to always be my bread and butter — and I love that,” Paquette stated. “I love professional wrestling, so I’m not looking to ‘get away’ from it by any stretch.”