10 WWE Wrestlers You MUST Follow That Dominate Social Media
9. Renee Young
Renee Young makes the list following the recent Twitterstorm that occurred after well-liked SmackDown Live! sister broadcast Talking Smack was unceremoniously hoofed from WWE's regular weekly Network line-up.
It was clear viewer shock was shared by the host, creating yet more unity between the popular anchor and the dedicated fanbase that followed one of the Network era's finer in-house creations.
Talking Smack had a been a vehicle that allowed blue brand stars to fly without a net on live television. The segments had a genteel air of danger, with superstars one flubbed line away from crashing against rocks but equally a split-second away from striking gold. In the aftermath of its dissolution as a weekly show, Renee was quick to shout out a integral part of the show's cult success.
Her and co-host Daniel Bryan's renegade response (more on that later), was the closest thing to mourning the loss she was really allowed to do, but her Twitter remains an enjoyable follow if only for the broader insights into life as a travelling WWE staffer, and scoping her largely excellent music tastes for inspiration on future hits or classic deep cuts.