Renee Paquette

Renee Paquette rose to fame as a versatile WWE personality, captivating audiences as a backstage interviewer, commentator, and show host, leaving a lasting impact on the world of sports entertainment.

Profession :

Sports Newscaster

Birthday :

September 19, 1985

Star Sign :

Virgo

Age :

38

Birthplace :

Toronto, Canada

Renée Paquette, also known as Renee Young, is a Canadian sportscaster, television personality, and actress. She gained prominence for her work with WWE from 2012 to 2020, where she hosted various shows, conducted backstage interviews, and served as a commentator.

Paquette’s career began in 2009 when she joined The Score, a Canadian sports television network. In 2012, she made her WWE debut as a backstage interviewer and host for NXT. Over the years, she became a staple on WWE’s main roster, hosting shows like “SmackDown,” “Raw,” and “NXT.”

In addition to her WWE stint, Paquette has appeared on other television programs, including “The Amazing Race Canada” and “American Ninja Warrior.” She has also made guest appearances on podcasts and radio shows.

Throughout her career, Paquette has garnered recognition for her work. She won the WWE NXT Year-End Award for Breakout Star of the Year in 2013 and was nominated for the WWE Year-End Award for Best Interviewer in 2014 and 2015. In 2019, she was inducted into the Ryerson University Hall of Fame.

Beyond her professional achievements, Paquette is known for her engaging personality and sense of humor, which have made her a fan favorite. She is an avid traveler and has visited over 30 countries. Paquette is also a big fan of hockey and supports the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Currently, Paquette hosts her own podcast called “Oral Sessions with Renée Paquette,” where she engages in candid conversations with celebrities and personalities from the world of sports and entertainment.