Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5011123-20140701182135/@comment-5011123-20140702113452

Well if Renee's that popular a choice for broadcasting for ESPN, then I would suggest she had better take the opportunity whenever it's offered. I'd have no problem with Renee joining the ESPN family. You made a valid note of how WWE wasn't utilizing her abilities all that much in the past. I feel as though truthfully, the company's hired on more people than they know what to do with. In this decade alone, it's quite likely this is the biggest roster in the company's history, from wrestlers, referees, broadcasters, and other company employees. But again, to Renee, it would be a favorable career path to consider, joining ESPN, especially if she wants to be noticed more in the broadcasting and journalism world. I'll admit, I'd hate seeing her leave, but I'd hate also to see young Renee (no pun intended) limit her options and stay in a dead-end spot with WWE. Hopefully, they really have figured out what they want to do with her.