Paige could still be heavily involved in the WWE Universe
#3 A full-time announcer
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Could Paige become the Renee Young of SmackDown Live?
Renee Young made history when she became the first full-time fema announcer on RAW. Paige could follow in her footsteps and do the same for SmackDown Live, going forward.
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It makes sense to have a female (wo)man the desk on both brands. This will allow for a unique mix of perspectives at the announcers' booth.
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For example, when Mandy Rose or Sonya Deville wrestle, Paige could talk about her own equation with them. Similarly, she could also lend her unique perspective to Charlotte Flair's matches, having waged some wars with her.
This would also allow Corey Graves to be exclusive to one brand and thereby, make his commentary special. I can even imagine Paige slipping into a heel role and rooting for the bad guys like Corey Graves does on commentary.
Paige is a great promo, and this could lend wonderfully to commentary.
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