Who could bag the coveted Colour Commentary position from JBL?
#3 Renee Young
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Some may say that Renee Young deserves this prestigious role!
Do you guys remember Renee Young's stint at the commentary desk? Young had a colour commentary run, first on NXT, and then on Superstars, where she proved that she's not just qualified for the job, but she is excellent at it. Some may say that she deserves this position because 'Talking Smack' was taken away from her.
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The heart and soul behind Talking Smack, Renee helped build many characters who've become integral components of the WWE Universe, showcasing a side of theirs that we don't get to see on TV anymore. Talking Smack was made a special attraction, only to be shown after pay-per-view events.
While Young has a backstage role right now, we believe that Charly Caruso and Dasha Fuentes are more than equipped to take over the role in their respective brands and allow Young a chance to shine on the commentary table, as she should.
The WWE Universe, at least online, is a lot more fond of her than they are of John Bradshaw Layfield.
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