Renee Paquette On WWE Shooting Down Her Pitches

The former Renee Young claims WWE rejected several big ideas before she left the company...

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Renee Paquette has spoken on WWE shooting down a number of big content ideas she had while working with the promotion, revealing all during a recent appears on Casual Conversations.

Here's what the former Renee Young said on the various ideas she had that never came to life (h/t Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions):-

“Yeah, tons of stuff. One thing that I’ve always wanted to do was bring back Tuesday Titans. I wanted to host it and I wanted Mean Gene to be my sidekick; that’s what I really, really wanted. We never shot a pilot or anything, it never really got any legs at all. Something like that I would have loved."

Paquette's other ideas went beyond pro wrestling itself:-

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“I pitched a couple different food show ideas of things that I wanted to like some cooking alongside some wrestlers. Trying to get a podcast kind of up and running which, I mean the pitches for those never really went too far anyways but, just like Unfiltered trying to expand that show, make it into something else. Interview shows are something that I love to do, just being able to just chat with people and just hang out. Tuesday Night Titans was something I really wanted to do though.”

Having left WWE after an eight-year stint in August 2020, Paquette has stayed busy with her Oral Sessions podcast and upcoming cookbook, Messy In The Kitchen, which is out on 18 May 2021. Additionally, it was announced in November that Renee and husband Jon Moxley are expecting their first child.

Paquette remains connected to Vince McMahon's promotion through WWE Backstage, which was revived ahead of Royal Rumble 2021 last month.

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