Since making her onscreen debut with the company in 2013, Renee Young has been kept very busy in the WWE , serving in many capacities, including backstage interviewer and commentator (Young was one of the regular commentators on both NXT and WWE Superstars for a time), while also hosting her own WWE Network series, Unfiltered with Renee Young.

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On Friday, as WWE went into their jam-packed WrestleMania weekend, IGN spoke to Young about her role in the company and building a rapport with fans, along with how she is a part of the storytelling in WWE.Yeah, absolutely I do. There’s no way not to. I think if you’re coming here as a fan -- whether you’re working for WWE or not -- no matter what, you can feel that different energy in the air. It’s always the build up… For me, I have to plan out my outfits, figure out what I’m going to wear and order certain things so I’m ready for when I get to Dallas. But now that we’re here, the wheels are in motion. I had two days to hang out in Dallas and then last night I started doing SmackDown and that’s when I was like “Oh, it’s on.” Get into the stadium, checking everything that’s going on, Byron Saxton and I did SmackDown last night... AT&T stadium was empty, which was crazy because we’re sitting there doing SmackDown and you can still feel that energy. Everyone is diligently working, putting together the set, getting the ramps set up, getting all the monitors and the lights and all that technical stuff I know very little about. They’re getting it all set and you can’t help but feel it. Now tonight getting ready for NXT and then we’ve got Hall of Fame, then WrestleMania, then we’ve got RAW! It never stops but you do feel that it’s big.