Known professionally as Stephanie McMahon, she is an American corporate executive and former wrestler for the World Wrestling Entertainment. Stephanie now has a net worth of $150 million, as at the time of writing this article. Despite the fact that Stephanie has been married to wrestler/WWE Executive Vice President Triple H since 2003, Stephanie is responsible for the vast majority of the couple’s fortune due to her ownership of WWE common stock. Stephanie has been married since 2003.
Stephanie currently owns 2.47 percent of the WWE as of this writing. She has had her approximately 2.5 million shares of WWE stock valued as low as $40 million and as high as $225 million at various points in the past few years.
Stephanie Mcmahon Early Life
Stephanie McMahon was born on September 24, 1976, in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. She is a member of the world-famous McMahon wrestling dynasty, which dates back to the 1920s. Her father, Vince McMahon, is the founder, chairman, and CEO of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Starting when she was 13 years old, Stephanie McMahon posed for goods in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) catalogues. She attended Boston University, where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in communications in 1998.
Stephanie Mcmahon Wrestling Career
According to the suggestion of WWF writer Vince Russo, McMahon made her debut in 1999 as the innocent and nice daughter of Vince McMahon, during a plot involving Vince and The Undertaker. McMahon has since gone on to become a household name. During the April Backlash pay-per-view, The Undertaker stalked and abducted Stephanie until being rescued by Stone Cold Steve Austin.
This was their first storyline together. In the following years, she had an on-screen romance with wrestler Test, which resulted in an on-screen feud with her only brother Shane McMahon, which has lasted over the years.
In-ring ceremony in which she and Test got engaged was interrupted by a video showing that Triple H had drugged McMahon and transported her to Las Vegas, where they were married in a drive-through ceremony. In 2000, McMahon successfully defended her maiden World Wrestling Federation Women’s Championship.
She stepped away from the WWF for two years before returning in 2002 as the general manager of Smackdown Live. Stephanie McMahon disappeared from WWF television for two years after losing a match against her mother, Linda McMahon.
Over the course of 2005-2007, Stephanie made only intermittent appearances on WWF, making her first debut as a villain in October 2005’s Raw Homecoming, where she faced off against Stone Cold Steve Austin.
A visibly pregnant McMahon made a guest appearance on an episode of “Raw” in March 2006, also seeming clearly pregnant. She returned to a backstage segment at WrestleMania 23 in April 2007, when she visited her father prior to his Battle of the Billionaires bout with Triple H. McMahon publicly stated that her father had an illegitimate kid who was on the WWE roster when his father returned to “Raw” after faking his own death.
The next year, she began appearing on Raw on a regular basis, before leaving for a second time. With her husband, Triple H, she was able to return to regular on-air appearances in the WWE by the middle of 2013. She used the gimmick of a bully owner to do so. For three years, from 2013 to 2016, the couple operated as a power couple dubbed “The Authority.”
When Vince McMahon announced Stephanie as the commissioner of the Raw brand in 2016, the world took notice. On the October 30, 2017 edition of WWE Raw, she made a triumphant return, confronting Raw General Manager Kurt Angle.
As soon as Ronda Rousey signed with WWE, Vince McMahon launched into a feud with her, which culminated in a tag-team bout at WrestleMania 34 between Rousey and Kurt Angle, who was also in the fight with her husband Triple H. This was McMahon’s first bout since SummerSlam 2014, and it was also her first-ever appearance at WrestleMania in her career. When she was tapped out by Rousey, her squad was unable to recover. Following this setback, she returned to television only to make occasional appearances for the remainder of the season.
Stephanie Mcmahon Business Career
After graduating, she went on to work full-time for the WWF in the business department. Having held a variety of positions at World Wrestling Entertainment, Stephanie McMahon was named Chief Brand Officer for the sports entertainment organisation that her father owns and operates in 2013. She is the only superstar/diva in the WWE who is a member of the fourth generation. Stephanie McMahon’s WWE nickname is “The Billionaire Princess,” and she has held the titles of Women’s Champion and SmackDown General Manager during her professional wrestling career.
In 2011, her mother, Linda McMahon, stepped down from her position as WWE General Manager to become Administrator of the Small Business Administration.
According to his official job titles, McMahon worked as an account executive and receptionist for the company from 1998 to 2002, Director, Creative Television for the company from 2002 to 2006, Senior vice-president, Creative Writing for the company from 2006 to 2007, Executive vice-president, Creative Development and Operations for the company from 2007 to 2013, and Chief Brand Officer beginning in 2013. Three Slammy Awards have been bestowed upon Stephanie McMahon, as well as the Vincent J. McMahon Legacy of Excellence Award.
Stephanie Mcmahon Other Appearance
McMahon has made guest appearances on a number of ESPN broadcasts, as well as “The Howard Stern Show,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” “Opie and Anthony,” and other shows. A special episode of NBC’s “The Weakest Link,” in which WWF stars battled against each other for their own charities, aired in November 2001, and she was one of the participants.
She made it to the final two, but she was defeated by her husband, WWE superstar Triple H. She had a guest appearance on the season finale of MTV’s “Punk’d.” On the Business News Network’s “The Market Morning Show” in 2009, she discussed the stock market. Towards the end of the year, she made an appearance on an episode of the Food Network’s “Dinner: Impossible.”
After a successful campaign, she was named honorary chairman for the Special Olympics of Connecticut in October 2013. Stephanie has also made cameo appearances in a number of WWE video games. A celebrity edition of the CBS reality series “Undercover Boss” featured her as a new employee just starting off at the WWE business office, which she played to perfection.
Stephanie Mcmahon Personal Life
She is married to Paul “Triple H” Levesque, a professional wrestler and WWE executive. During the course of their planned romance, they began dating in 2000. They were engaged on Valentine’s Day in 2003, and they were married in Sleepy Hollow, New York, in October of that year. Following their marriage, Stephanie formally adopted her husband’s last name and legally changed her middle name to McMahon, which is her maiden name. The couple has three daughters: Aurora Rose Levesque (born in 2006), Murphy Claire Levesque (born in 2008), and Vaughn Evelyn Levesque (born in 2010). Aurora Rose Levesque is the oldest of the three kids.
Chris Christie’s presidential campaign received $2,700 from McMahon and her husband.
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