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Stephanie Mcmahon Fakes
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American professional wrestling personality

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^ "Vince McMahon steps down, Stephanie McMahon named interim CEO and Chairwoman of WWE" . June 17, 2022.

^ "Vince Mcmahon Steps Back As Wwe Ceo & Chairman Of The Board, Stephanie Mcmahon Returns To Company" . PWInsider.com. June 17, 2022 . Retrieved June 24, 2022 .

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^ Powell, John (December 13, 1999). "Steph betrays Vince at Armageddon" . Slam! Sports . Canadian Online Explorer . Retrieved October 29, 2008 .

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^ "Matches = Stephanie McMahon = Wrestlers Database = CAGEMATCH" . Cagematch.

^ Powell, John (April 3, 2000). "WrestleMania 2000 a flop; Pre-show better than WWF's biggest event" . Slam! Sports . Canadian Online Explorer . Retrieved October 29, 2008 .

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^ Powell, John (September 25, 2000). "Austin culprit unrevealed at Unforgiven" . Slam! Wrestling . Canadian Online Explorer . Archived from the original on October 13, 2005 . Retrieved March 12, 2009 .

^ Schaefer, A. R. (2002). Olympic Hero: Pro Wrestler Kurt Angle . Capstone Press. p. 5 . ISBN 0-7368-1310-1 .

^ Powell, John (October 23, 2000). "Angle wins WWF gold" . Slam! Wrestling . Canadian Online Explorer . Retrieved March 12, 2009 .

^ "Lita's Reign" . World Wrestling Entertainment . Archived from the original on October 13, 2005 . Retrieved March 12, 2009 .

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^ Jump up to: a b c d Powell, John (April 2, 2001). "Austin turns heel at WM X-Seven" . Slam! Wrestling . Canadian Online Explorer . Retrieved November 28, 2008 .

^ Powell, John (February 26, 2001). "Triple H & The Rock winners at No Way Out" . Slam! Wrestling . Canadian Online Explorer . Retrieved November 28, 2008 .

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^ Powell, John (November 19, 2001). "WWF pulls out Survivor Series win" . SLAM! Sports . Retrieved October 26, 2008 .

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^ Oppliger 2004 , p. 136

^ Jump up to: a b Keith 2004 , p. 33

^ McAvennie 2003 , pp. 46–47

^ Jump up to: a b McAvennie 2003 , pp. 65–69

^ Powell, John and John F. Molinaro (March 18, 2002). "Old vs. new at WrestleMania" . SLAM! Wrestling . Retrieved March 11, 2009 .

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^ McAvennie 2003 , p. 302

^ Waldman, Jon (June 6, 2005). "SLAM! Stats: Analyzing the draft" . SLAM! Wrestling. Archived from the original on October 22, 2014 . Retrieved March 12, 2009 .

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^ Plummer, Dale (July 11, 2003). "Smackdown!: McMahon challenges Gowan" . SLAM! Wrestling. Archived from the original on October 22, 2014 . Retrieved March 12, 2009 .

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^ Ryan Clark (October 3, 2005). "WWE RAW Homecoming Results – October 3, 2005" . Wrestle Zone . Retrieved October 3, 2005 .

^ Madigan, TJ (October 15, 2005). "McMahons decide to beat dead horse" . Calgary Sun . Retrieved March 18, 2009 .

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^ Plummer, Dale; Twlwalk, Nick (April 3, 2006). "WrestleMania delivers big time on PPV" . SLAM! Sports . Retrieved October 16, 2008 .

^ Plummer, Dale; Tylwalk, Nick (April 1, 2007). "Undertaker the champ, McMahon bald" . SLAM! Sports . Retrieved October 26, 2008 .

^ Clayton, Corey (August 6, 2007). "Checkmate: Booker beats Lawler in battle of kings" . World Wrestling Entertainment . Retrieved March 18, 2009 .

^ Adkins, Greg (August 13, 2007). "Rhodes keeps on rolling" . World Wrestling Entertainment . Retrieved October 16, 2008 .

^ Clayton, Corey (September 3, 2007). "First intervention, then revelation" . World Wrestling Entertainment . Retrieved October 26, 2008 .

^ Robinson, Bryan (December 10, 2007). "Triple reunion for The Game" . World Wrestling Entertainment . Retrieved October 26, 2008 .

^ Sitterson, Aubrey (June 23, 2008). "A Draft disaster" . World Wrestling Entertainment . Retrieved October 26, 2008 .

^ Sitterson, Aubrey (June 30, 2008). "Heavyweight Championship comes home" . World Wrestling Entertainment . Retrieved October 26, 2008 .

^ Sitterson, Aubrey (July 7, 2008). "Rough Night in the Big Easy" . World Wrestling Entertainment . Retrieved October 25, 2008 .

^ Sitterson, Aubrey (July 14, 2008). "Anarchy in the NC" . World Wrestling Entertainment . Retrieved October 25, 2008 .

^ Sitterson, Aubrey (July 28, 2008). "That's "Mr. Adamle" to you" . World Wrestling Entertainment . Retrieved October 26, 2008 .

^ Sitterson, Aubrey (January 12, 2009). "Sioux City Showstopper" . World Wrestling Entertainment . Retrieved March 18, 2009 .

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^ Bishop, Matt (April 28, 2009). "Backlash: All 3 world titles change hands" . SLAM! Wrestling . Retrieved April 28, 2009 .

^ "Stephanie McMahon to induct Trish Stratus into the WWE Hall of Fame" . WWE . Retrieved April 2, 2013 .

^ "Raw results: The McMahons unite against Triple H, Daniel Bryan runs rampant and Curtis Axel strikes again" . WWE.com. June 3, 2013 . Retrieved July 10, 2013 .

^ "Raw results: Bryan goes ballistic backstage, Henry "retires" and Brock brings the pain to Punk" . WWE.com. June 17, 2013 . Retrieved July 10, 2013 .

^ "Raw results: The Wyatt Family arrives and a new GM is crowned" . WWE.com. July 8, 2013 . Retrieved July 10, 2013 .

^ Colin Vassallo (April 6, 2013). "Stephanie McMahon signs new wrestler contract with WWE" . Wrestling-Online.com . Retrieved August 24, 2015 .

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^ Calldwell, James (June 2, 2014). "Caldwell's WWE Raw Results 6/2: Complete "virtual-time" coverage of live Raw – PPV fall-out, huge angle at the end of Raw, post-Raw coverage, MITB hype, more" . Pro Wrestling Torch . Retrieved June 3, 2014 .

^ Calldwell, James (June 30, 2014). "Caldwell's WWE Raw Results 6/30: Complete "virtual-time" coverage of the Big Reset Show post-MITB PPV" . Pro Wrestling Torch . Retrieved July 1, 2014 .

^ Caldwell, James (July 7, 2014). "CALDWELL'S WWE RAW RESULTS 7/7: Complete "virtual-time" coverage of live Raw – Cena vs. Rollins, Jericho vs. Miz, Bret Hart returns to Montreal, more" . Pro Wrestling Torch . Retrieved July 8, 2014 .

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^ Tedesco, Mike (July 29, 2014). "WWE RAW Results – 7/28/14 (New matches for SummerSlam)" . Wrestleview . Retrieved August 5, 2014 .

^ "Caldwell's WWE SummerSlam PPV Results 8/17: Complete "virtual-time" coverage of Cena vs. Lesnar" . Pro Wrestling Torch . August 17, 2014 . Retrieved August 18, 2014 .

^ Tedesco, Mike (December 30, 2014). "WWE RAW Results – 12/29/14 (Cena brings Authority back)" . wrestleview.com . Retrieved December 30, 2014 .

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^ Madigan, TJ (March 6, 2003). "Dreams of a rejuvenated Raw" . SLAM! Wrestling . Retrieved November 23, 2008 . [ permanent dead link ]

^ "Triple H talks about Chyna" . YouTube .

^ "Stephanie says Vince taught her to 'eat sh**', singer discusses his son signing with WWE, Hall of Famer relaunches website and more" . PWInsider . Retrieved April 15, 2014 .

^ "Daughter who hit Linda Mcmahon in WWE ring now in a tv spot" . US News and World Report . Retrieved October 28, 2010 .

^ "It's a girl" . World Wrestling Entertainment . Retrieved July 26, 2006 .

^ "Stephanie Gives Birth" . OWOW.com. August 1, 2008. Archived from the original on May 31, 2012 . Retrieved August 1, 2009 .

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^ "#WomenInBusiness: WWE Chief Brand Officer/TV Writer/Connor's Cure Charity Co-Founder Stephanie McMahon" .

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^ "Stephanie McMahon wins award" . Wrestling Inc . Retrieved January 31, 2016 .

^ "Aspen Institute Mobilizes New Generation of Leaders" . The Aspen Institute . Retrieved March 1, 2017 .

^ Michelis, Belen (June 14, 2017). "Nominees and Stuart Scott ENSPIRE Honorees Announced for the Third Annual Sports Humanitarian of the Year Awards Sponsored by Bristol-Myers Squibb" . Retrieved June 14, 2017 .

^ "Stephanie McMahon gives commencement speech to Robert Morris University class of 2019" . WWE . Retrieved May 14, 2019 .

^ "Leadership" . August 5, 2021 . Retrieved August 20, 2021 .

^ "Shelly Martinez On Working For Stephanie McMahon Compared To Dixie Carter" . June 7, 2020 . Retrieved August 8, 2021 .

^ "Shelly Martinez On The Differences Between Stephanie McMahon and Dixie Carter" . June 1, 2020 . Retrieved August 8, 2021 .


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Stephanie McMahon Levesque [6] [7] (born Stephanie Marie McMahon / m ə k ˈ m æ n / ; September 24, 1976) [4] is an American businesswoman and retired professional wrestler . She is the interim Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chairwoman of WWE and appears as an authority figure on the Raw , NXT and SmackDown brands.

She is a fourth-generation wrestling promoter as a member of the McMahon family , she has worked for WWE since she was a young girl (modeling T-shirts and other merchandise for various WWE catalogs) working her way up to receptionist, then in various front office jobs up to and including her current CBO position. She is the great-granddaughter of Roderick "Jess" McMahon , granddaughter of Vincent J. McMahon , daughter of former WWE Chairman and CEO Vincent K. McMahon and retired WWE CEO and former Administrator of the Small Business Administration Linda McMahon , the younger sister of WWE part-owner/wrestler Shane McMahon , and wife of WWE executive/wrestler Paul "Triple H" Levesque .

McMahon began appearing regularly on-air for WWE (then WWF as the World Wrestling Federation) in 1999 as a part of a storyline with The Undertaker. After a brief on-screen relationship with Test , she was engaged to Triple H — whom she married both on-screen and later in real life — which resulted in The McMahon-Helmsley Faction storyline. She has held the WWF Women's Championship once. In 2001, she was the on-screen owner of Extreme Championship Wrestling during The Invasion . The following year, she was the SmackDown General Manager , but stopped appearing regularly on television after an "I Quit" match with her father Vince McMahon.

After making only sporadic appearances for several years, McMahon began appearing regularly on Raw in 2008 as the Raw brand general manager before disappearing once again. By mid-2013, McMahon returned to regular on-air appearances in the WWE, this time under the gimmick of an unctuous, judgmental, bullying owner along with on-screen chief operating officer , her husband, Triple H. From 2013 to 2016, they acted as a power couple known as The Authority , making what were often shady decrees while claiming only to be concerned for "what's best for business," all the while romanticizing each other in the process with public displays of affection . The Authority later expanded into a stable , co-led by Triple H and herself. She wrestled her final in-ring match at WrestleMania 34 in April 2018, after which she continued to focus on business-oriented roles in the company.

Stephanie Marie McMahon was born on September 24, 1976, in Hartford, Connecticut to Linda and Vince McMahon . [8] She has one brother, Shane McMahon . Soon after her birth, the family moved to Greenwich, Connecticut . There, she attended the selective Greenwich Country Day School , throughout her elementary school years. At the age of 13, McMahon appeared in World Wrestling Federation (WWF) merchandise catalogs, modeling T-shirts and hats. [9] After graduating from Greenwich High School in 1994, she attended Boston University and in 1998 earned a degree in Communications . [10] After graduating in 1998, she began working for the WWF full-time. [11]

McMahon entered the World Wrestling Federation (WWF/E) as a model and for the WWF's sales and merchandise department, but started her WWF business career as an Account Executive for the WWF offices in New York. [6] [12] In her early years with the company, she did reception work , creative design, television production, and acted as a ring performer. In November 2000, McMahon became head writer of the company, replacing Chris Kreski . [13] [14] After spending time as the director of creative writing , a job she had by 2002, [14] she was promoted
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