Renee Paquette
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Podcast Appearances
That was the first time that I really got to do one.
We started doing them during the continental classic tournament and
And now we've branched out to doing them during every Continental Championship match.
And bless my husband who wrestles every week, means that I get to do them all the time, which is awesome.
It's funny because I did see a few people being like, oh, it seems like you only do them during your husband's matches.
I'm like, well, I do, but it's only because he's a Continental Champion.
And that's just how it kind of shaped out.
But, you know, now it's expanded to sometimes doing two, three hits a night.
I think it adds some gravity to what the matches are.
It can have that like big fight feel, whether it's adding in a quote or it's having Lena cross and Megan Bain, like sandwiching me and then great visual.
Oh my gosh.
But yeah, they're, they're really fun to do.
And you know, it's,
you know from like the broadcast side of things it's like everything's been done so it's like you try to find new ways to do things and how can we freshen things up what hasn't been done we also just get in like the habits of what broadcasting should look like that it's like you try to break out of that a little bit and find new ways to do things i i feel like we've had some success with doing these sideline reports or ringside reports renee to the broadcasting point uh
I was really learning more about the business then.
So when I was a kid, I grew up watching it.
I was able to go see it at the Sky Dome.
I had been around it a bit before.
But then once I got more into the sports broadcasting world, I was working for The Score, which is now Sportsnet, who had the broadcasting rights to WWE.
And my boss there asked me if I would do an after show for Raw.