You all know by now that the WWE has announced their first ever all-female pay-per-view (PPV) which is entitled “Evolution” which will go down in October.
The announcement came in the opening segment of this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW by Stephanie McMahon. With the all-female card, one would assume it requires an all-female commentary team. This is an idea that WWE broadcaster Renee Young certainly would love to be a part of.
Former WWE Superstar Summer Rae (real name Danielle Moinet) hinted at Renee Youg that she should be a part of the possible all-female commentary team:
I would defo he ready to step up!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🚺 https://t.co/TiYz8NZ4aU
— Renee Paquette (@ReneePaquette) July 24, 2018
Young is no stranger to commentary duties for WWE. She served as a commentator on NXT from 2013-14 in addition to doing the same on WWE Superstars alongside Tom Phillips. There was some push from fans to have Young fill in for JBL on SmackDown Live when he departed from full-time commentary duties, but Young took her name out of the running on Twitter:
While I truly appreciate all of the support on this,I would just like to remind everyone that I was never very good at commentary for NXT 😳😂 https://t.co/aQpysHDx6o
— Renee Paquette (@ReneePaquette) September 3, 2017
There are a few names that lead the way in regards to who could serve on an all-female commentary team for Evolution, but it’s hard to believe Young won’t be a part of it given her experience and familiarity with fans.