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05-26-2013, 08:36 PM
Source: The Layfield Report
Gerry Strauss of The Layfield Report recently interviewed new WWE announcer Renee Young (shown in the video above interviewing Randy Orton, Sheamus and The Big Show). During the interview, Young discussed which talent has been most helpful to her since she joined the company.
"Someone that has been really helpful to me would definitely be Michael Cole. He is very honest and great to bounce ideas off of. He is really a great guy that's been such a backbone for WWE's broadcast team for a long time, so he is usually the man with the answers and ideas for me. Also, Tony Dawson and I were hired roughly around the same time and he's been a great support system too. And, of course, Matt Striker and Scott Stamford... those guys are both so good at what they do and I always grow a little bit each time I work with them. Very quick and witty, those two gems are. But so many of the producers and management at WWE have been amazing, a lot of really great people there.
"The most helpful thing I've learned, and this is dating back to before I even started at WWE, but it's being able to trust myself and have fun. I work in the business of entertainment. If I'm having fun, it's easier for people watching to have fun too."
You can read the full interview at this link (http://www.layfieldreport.com/rssnews.php?nid=Behind-The-Microphone-w-WWEs-Re).
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Gerry Strauss of The Layfield Report recently interviewed new WWE announcer Renee Young (shown in the video above interviewing Randy Orton, Sheamus and The Big Show). During the interview, Young discussed which talent has been most helpful to her since she joined the company.
"Someone that has been really helpful to me would definitely be Michael Cole. He is very honest and great to bounce ideas off of. He is really a great guy that's been such a backbone for WWE's broadcast team for a long time, so he is usually the man with the answers and ideas for me. Also, Tony Dawson and I were hired roughly around the same time and he's been a great support system too. And, of course, Matt Striker and Scott Stamford... those guys are both so good at what they do and I always grow a little bit each time I work with them. Very quick and witty, those two gems are. But so many of the producers and management at WWE have been amazing, a lot of really great people there.
"The most helpful thing I've learned, and this is dating back to before I even started at WWE, but it's being able to trust myself and have fun. I work in the business of entertainment. If I'm having fun, it's easier for people watching to have fun too."
You can read the full interview at this link (http://www.layfieldreport.com/rssnews.php?nid=Behind-The-Microphone-w-WWEs-Re).
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