Since 2013, Renee Young has been working mostly backstage as an interviewer; however, her position in the company expanded over time as she became a color commentator for NXT and WWE superstars as well as a panelist for the pre-show.
Young's first-time being commentator on RAW was notable for not just being the first female to do commentating full time on the flagship show, but when her husband Dean Ambrose made his long awaited return from injury, in which RAW’s newest commentator talks to Yahoo about why she decided to remain silent for the most part:
"That was by design. I think it made more sense because I knew for Dean, he had been waiting for almost nine months, and it was a huge, huge moment for him. Anything that I would have said in that moment would not have added. It was great just to sit back and see him in that moment. My heart was full for him."
Renee also comments on getting praised mostly by the fans:
"I'm not sure what I've done to deserve that. We live in such a finicky world where everyone just wants to hate everything. Everyone always has a comment on something. To be held in a nice light is mind-boggling. I owe everybody a round of drinks."
Along with her role in the WWE looking to expand and showcase female talent in their company:
"I feel so proud, really, getting to help lead that march. I know there's a long road ahead of me and there's a lot of work that I need to do to really do this justice. It's a big job, and I'm so excited to do that work."
Check the out the full interview
here.