“I am taking a leave of absence”, Stephanie McMahon to take a break from WWE


“I am taking a leave of absence”, Stephanie McMahon to take a break from WWE

While as an authority figure or a babyface, we have loved to watch Stephanie McMahon and every time she pops up on our TV, we can hear the loud noise the WWE universe makes on her arrival. Daughter of Vince McMahon, she has wrestled occasionally and even won the WWF’s women championship during the McMahon-Helmsley Era. She was involved in some memorable feuds as part of the authority storylines which includes the 2013-20165 feuds against Daniel Bryan, Roman Reigns and John Cena.

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While these are the scripted things she has done on screen, she has also been a part of the WWE backstage in real life. She started her career in the WWE as an account executive and since then, she became the Chief Branding Officer of WWE in 2013. She worked onscreen as a wrestler, a general manager and even won the Women’s championship in her 20 years of career.

Stephanie McMahon has wrestled occasionally and even won the WWF's women championship during the McMahon-Helmsley Era.

Stephanie recently took to twitter and revealed her future plans in the company saying:

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“As of tomorrow, I am taking a leave of absence from the majority of my responsibilities at WWE. WWE is a lifelong legacy for me and I look forward to returning to the company that I love after taking this time to focus on my family.”

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Stephanie McMahon embodied Women’s revolution

Stephanie McMahon has wrestled occasionally and even won the WWF's women championship during the McMahon-Helmsley Era.

Stephanie as an executive of the company has carried out a women’s revolution, as more female performers appear on live television shows and pay-per-view events. Stephanie introduced the first all-female pay-per-view event WWE Evolution in 2018, which was an instant hit among the fans as they started pitching for more related premium live events.

Stephanie McMahon has wrestled occasionally and even won the WWF's women championship during the McMahon-Helmsley Era.

“It is certainly something that we are pushing for. There’s no official announcement just yet and yes, there was a lot of balls in the air and wheels in motion in terms of this year and, of course, one of the big focuses was on our event in Saudi Arabia and having our women being allowed to perform. I’m hopeful to have an announcement on Evolution 2, but there is nothing official to announce just yet.” McMahon said to Talksport in 2019.

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