Renee Young is one of the WWE's most talented employees. She's a beauty who has the ability to chat up any guest, run an entire kick-off show seamlessly and keep viewers engaged during backstage or in-ring interview segments. But, over the past year, WWE has limited her role with cancellations of WWE Network shows like Unfiltered and Talking Smack. Looking for things to do to keep her occupied, Young isn't opposed to trying her hand at commentary.

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In a recent tweet responding to a question from a fan asking if she would ever try her hand at commentating, Young responded, "Thanks for the love guys! I feel like the more I get asked about this the more I feel like I'd be open to trying it again. In the right circumstance. But honestly, any woman that could step up and fill that role would be huge for WWE."

This wouldn't be the first time Young would have tried commentary for WWE. She was given the opportunity in NXT in September of 2013 and as part of the women's matches on the show. While she wasn't completely comfortable in the role she did move on to doing the commentating full time in NXT and was moved to WWE Superstars alongside Tom Phillips. The role didn't last long as she stated she never felt she was all that good at the job. In the past, she's said she wasn't interested in commentating again, so she must be changing her attitude.

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Young is much better suited for talk show type roles but until WWE adds those shows back to the WWE Network, Young is one of the best talents in WWE not being used to her full capacity. There have been murmurs that she might consider moving on from WWE if they don't find ways to keep her busy since she loves to work as often as possible and find new challenges to sink her teeth into.