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Just a few months after leaving WWE and with exciting projects on her plate, Renee Paquette joins the Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast for an extended conversation with host Adam Silverstein. From a wrestling standpoint, Renee discusses the hardest part of leaving WWE, her gut decision to go another direction with her career, never getting physically involved, what went wrong on Raw commentary, the cancellation of Talking Smack, whether WWE tried to keep her, the scripting of promos and backstage interviews, good wrestling being good wrestling, comparisons to “Mean" Gene Okerlund and what it would take for her to work with AEW in the future.
Renee and Adam also talk about what it’s like ensuring one’s dreams become reality, getting her first on-screen job, what it’s to live with Jon Moxley, their surprising pregnancy announcement, her drive to create a cookbook and podcast, Canadian snack foods, what she was like in high school and much more. This is a conversation you do not want to miss. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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Just a few months after leaving WWE and with exciting projects on her plate, Renee Paquette joins the Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast for an extended conversation with host Adam Silverstein. From a wrestling standpoint, Renee discusses the hardest part of leaving WWE, her gut decision to go another direction with her career, never getting physically involved, what went wrong on Raw commentary, the cancellation of Talking Smack, whether WWE tried to keep her, the scripting of promos and backstage interviews, good wrestling being good wrestling, comparisons to “Mean" Gene Okerlund and what it would take for her to work with AEW in the future.
Renee and Adam also talk about what it’s like ensuring one’s dreams become reality, getting her first on-screen job, what it’s to live with Jon Moxley, their surprising pregnancy announcement, her drive to create a cookbook and podcast, Canadian snack foods, what she was like in high school and much more. This is a conversation you do not want to miss. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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