“Steph always told me to brag about it more,” Rhea Ripley’s alleged ‘ex’ thanks Stephanie McMahon for special moment
Cathy Kelly says being complimented by Logan Paul was a 'special moment.'
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Cathy Kelly is a widely beloved figure in the WWE. She is cherished by the WWE Universe and wrestlers alike. The 35-year-old constantly has flirtatious banter with Rhea Ripley and is even joked to be her ex. The interviewer recently shared another one of the interactions she used to have with Stephanie McMahon.
In a post on X, Cathy Kelly revealed that the billion-dollar princess always told her to brag more about her intelligence. Further, she wanted to thank Stephanie McMahon for a special moment that took place while she was interviewing Logan Paul on WWE’s The Bump.
The United States Champion was talking about his Saudi Arabia match against Cody Rhodes for the WWE Undisputed Championship at the King & Queen of the Ring PLE. During the interview, Paul claimed that he was the smartest person in the WWE, claiming to have an IQ of 139.
steph always told me to brag about it more. would really like to thank @StephMcMahon for this special moment:Cathy Kelly on X
The interviewer then revealed that she had an IQ of 142. Surprisingly, the Maverick admitted that she was smarter than him. Logan Paul then corrected himself and claimed that he was the smartest person in the WWE except Kelly. Furthermore, he said that it was an honor to be in the presence of a genius such as herself.
Trish Stratus reveals why she chose Stephanie McMahon to induct her into the WWE Hall of Fame
Trish Stratus was rightly inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013 for her work elevating the women’s division. She was inducted by Stephanie McMahon and even announced that she was pregnant during her speech.
On The Green Zone, Stratus talked about the importance of McMahon’s career in her life. They both played valets in the WWE before moving on to a story involving Vince McMahon. They even had a big pay-per-view match together that widely surpassed expectations of the WWE Universe for women’s wrestling at the time.
Trish Stratus said that McMahon was like a sister to her, and she was always there for her big moments. Thus, it was only natural for her to induct her when the time came. Furthermore, she added that it was McMahon’s idea to announce the pregnancy during her Hall of Fame speech as well.
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