Stephanie McMahon Will Be Inducted In The WWE Hall Of Fame Next Year

At WWE Wrestlepalooza, The Undertaker came out on his motorcycle and parked it in front of Stephanie McMahon, who was sitting ringside. He grabbed a microphone and they sat down.

He asked her if she was following him because she was there in Las Vegas last week for the boxing fight. He said that they know each other a long time and asked her if she’s ready to be in the WWE Hall of Fame next year. 

Stephanie McMahon’s on-screen WWE career began in 1999, where she was introduced as Vince McMahon’s innocent daughter in a storyline with The Undertaker. She soon became a heel figure during the McMahon-Helmsley Era, aligning with her real-life husband Triple H to form a dominant faction that controlled the company. During this period, she won the Women’s Championship once. Over the following years, McMahon held numerous on-screen authority roles, including being the storyline owner of ECW during The Invasion angle, the general manager of SmackDown, and later the general manager of Raw. She returned to a prominent on-air role in 2013, forming “The Authority” with Triple H, a power couple who made decrees that were “best for business”. McMahon’s final in-ring match took place at WrestleMania 34 in 2018.

Behind the scenes, McMahon climbed the corporate ladder, beginning her business career as an account executive before being named head writer in 2000 and eventually rising to Executive Vice President of Creative. In 2013, she was promoted to Chief Brand Officer, where she led efforts to enhance WWE’s brand reputation among advertisers, media, and investors.

Following her father’s retirement in July 2022, McMahon was named the new Chairwoman and Co-CEO of WWE alongside Nick Khan. She held this position until January 2023, when she resigned from the company following her father’s return. She has since made several appearances on WWE TV and hosts her own podcast, What’s Your Story? With Stephanie McMahon.

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Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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