The final stint of Renee Young with the WWE is already over with the SummerSlam weekend. She has now become Renee Paquette which is her real-life name. She has already changed her Twitter handle to reflect this real name while she looks forward to the next phase of her career. But in the meantime, she had a lot to say about her former employers and it’s all good things.
Renee Young Thanks McMahon Family After Leaving WWE
Renee Young published an article on the Players Tribune to thank WWE. In the written article, she goes into detail about her time with the company where she seemed to be thankful to several people. The first people that she mentioned in the column were definitely Vince McMahon, Stephanie McMahon, and Triple H.
“A lot of ink has been spilled about the legend of Vince McMahon over the years, and I doubt that I can top any of it, so I won’t even try,” Renee wrote. “But what I’ll add is this — probably one of the best things you can say about a CEO: You always want his approval. I mean…… always, always, always. It’s like a miracle drug, getting Vince’s approval.”
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After thanking Vince McMahon, Renee Young then moved to Stephanie McMahon where she clearly expressed a lot of affection for the WWE Chief Brand Officer. She referred her to be as “warm and friendly.” She’s literally mentioned Stephanie to be the woman in the WWE.
“Stephanie….. I mean, she is “women in WWE,” you know? But it goes so far beyond that. She’s just a boss, period. And I hate to use the term “boss lady” with Stephanie because she’s a boss by any gender, but you really can’t say enough about the job she’s done in this male-dominated business. She’s so warm and friendly and inviting, but at the same time, you always know she’s taking care of her shit.”
Renee Young then spoke about working with NXT head-honcho Triple H in her column. She said that Hunter is the one who represents the idea of progress in WWE.
“Hunter, to me — he represents this idea of progress in WWE. He’s always pushing talent in the direction of opportunity, and in the direction of something new. You see it first and foremost in his work with NXT, and just the way he’s built that brand into one of the most exciting things in wrestling right now.”
The Canadian journalist also shared paragraphs of people she worked with on the announce team and roster via her Instagram story. Additionally, Renee mentioned the women, Corey Graves, and some of the legends she worked in her commentary. Lastly, she thanked the WWE Universe for their constant support.
Renee Young recently gave notice to WWE and agreed to work through SummerSlam Weekend that marked the final night of her WWE career. Major WWE names and superstars also expressed their grief on the bright journalist leaving the company that is assumed to be a great loss to the company. She is a pioneer on her own rights which will be remembered, forever.