WWE has announced that Jackie Redmond will be the new co-host of Raw Talk and Talking Smack along with colleague Matt Camp, who is also in charge of hosting WWE The Bump. Redmond also worked for NHL, for the NHL Network and Turner Sports channels.
This is the WWE statement: "Jackie Redmond joins WWE. Jackie Redmond will join WWE as the new co-host of Raw Talk and Talking Smack along with WWE Analyst and co-host of The Bump Matt Camp. "As someone who grew up with the Stone Cold Stunners and Rock Bottoms, I can't even begin to explain how excited I am to join WWE," Redmond said.
"There is nothing like the WWE Universe and I am so grateful for the opportunity to engage with the most passionate and dedicated sports entertainment fans every week on Raw Talk and Talking Smack." Sports journalist with more than 10 years of experience, Redmond is currently a hockey presenter and reporter for NHL Network and Turner Sports.
She previously spent six years as a host of Rogers Sportsnet in Canada, covering all sports as a reporter and hosting a variety of studio programs, including Sportsnet Central and WWE Aftermath. Redmond began her professional career by winning "Gillette DRAFTED 3: The Search for Canada's Next Sportscaster" on theScore Television Network in 2011, becoming the only female winner in the show's five-year history.
Join Redmond tonight as she makes her Talking Smack debut right after the Friday Night Smackdown episode exclusively on Peacock in the US and WWE Network for the rest of the world."
Welcome to Jackie Redmond
We recently saw Charly Caruso, who was loved by so many, leave and now another woman joins the extraordinary team outside the ring of women who work for WWE as interviewers and journalists.
Let's talk for example of Kayla Braxton, Sarah Schreiber and McKranti Mitchell, who do a great job every week, especially Braxton who knows how to entertain us with her little feud with Paul Heyman. Good luck in the new Jackie adventure!
Jackie Redmond has over 10 years of experience in sportscasting and, currently, hosts programming on both the NHL Network and Turner Sports. Earlier, she spent six years anchoring Rogers Sportsnet in Canada. Redmond has covered various sports as a reporter and studio host, including WWE Aftermath; a Canadian wrestling commentary show.
Redmond's career began after winning Gillette DRAFTED 3: The Search for Canada's Next Sportscaster on theScore Television Network back in 2011. She remains the only female winner in the show's five-year history.