Summary
Renee Paquette said her connection to professional wrestling really took shape once she started working in the business in 2012.
During a recent appearance on *Who Is...?*, Paquette explained that being inside a wrestling company gave her a completely different appreciation for the industry. She said seeing how everything works behind the scenes gave her respect for everyone involved, from top to bottom.
Paquette has held multiple backstage and on-screen roles during her time in wrestling, first in WWE and later in AEW. Her recent comments also fit with other stories she has shared about daily life in the company, including her playful remarks about RJ City's backstage habits in AEW.
Quote from Renee Paquette
"I fell in love with wrestling when I started working in wrestling. It was such a different perspective to cover professional wrestling and talk about wrestling on TV, but then to actually work for a wrestling company and see like the belly of the beast and see the way things work, I think for me to understand and get that full respect for everybody that works in this industry from top to tail. I think that’s what really made me fall in love with this. Especially because I came from more of like an entertainment background, but I played a ton of sports growing up. So to see those two things come together, it’s a match made in heaven for me. I would not want to cover another sport. Like this is the world that I am meant to be in and I love it, but I think it was actually doing it and getting to fall in love with it in real time."
Renee Paquette's AEW Perspective
Renee Paquette's comments matter because they underline why she has become such a steady on-screen presence in AEW. The more she talks about valuing every part of the industry, the more it reinforces that her role is not just presenting segments, but helping connect wrestlers and stories to the audience.
It also says a lot about how Paquette views wrestling as a long-term home rather than a temporary stop between other entertainment jobs. That perspective gives extra weight to her voice whenever AEW uses her in interviews, feature pieces, or bigger character-driven moments.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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