Renee Paquette: Jon Moxley Vs. Nick Gage "Scares The Sh*t Out Of Me"

Renee Paquette shares her thoughts on Jon Moxley vs. Nick Gage, which goes down this weekend.

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Renee Paquette has never been shy about stressing the anxiety husband Jon Moxley's more violent pro wrestling endeavours cause her, and she has done so again in a new interview with MMA Mania's Shakiel Mahjouri.

Speaking ahead of Moxley's battle with deathmatch king Nick Gage, which takes place at GCW Fight Club: Mox vs. Gage this Saturday (9 October), Paquette unpacked how she prepares for matches like this, which will inevitably pump the ultraviolence up to potentially uncomfortable levels:-

“I just kind of grit my teeth and bear with it. I watch everything because I’m mostly keeping an eye to see what level of insanity we’re really working with so I can yell at him once he gets back home. Because he scares the s—t out of me. Especially with a guy like Nick Gage. These two are going to absolutely push the envelope and do some terrifying things. But it’s his expression of art so I get to enjoy it all.”

Moxley vs. Gage has been brewing since the former confronted the latter over WrestleMania 37 weekend, going nose-to-nose with the bloodied Gage after he'd retaken the GCW World Title from Rickey Sane Page. Mox has since inherited the GCW strap for himself, beating Matt Cardona a few weeks ago, saving the belt after the former Zack Ryder took it in an ill-gotten victory over Gage in July.

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See below for Shakiel Mahjouri's full interview with Renee Paquette:-

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