Stephanie Marie McMahon was born in Hartford, Connecticut, USA on the 24th September, 1976, the
youngest daughter of Vince and Linda McMahon. After a childhood growing up around wrestlers and the
wrestling business, it was no surprise that the beautiful and intelligent baby girl of Vince McMahon
would enter the game herself. She was first spotted in WWF publications modelling Hulk Hogan and
Rockers merchandise in the late '80s before disappearing out of the spotlight. Stephanie spent the
time learning her trade under Mom and Dad, and the avid WWF viewer would have spotted her sitting
alongside Pat Patterson in backstage segments of Beyond The Mat or fleeting glances of her on PPVs.
After gaining a degree in Communications from Boston University, Stephanie
was working in Titan's advertising department when Daddy came calling and told her she was being
written into the McMahon soap opera as a full character. As described above, she was the victim of
the Undertaker and the love interest for Test, before becoming one of the top five performers on the
WWF roster as the megalomaniacal wife of Triple H. The McMahon-Helmsley Era and in particular Trips
and Steph themselves presided over the emotional end of Mick Foley's career, the elevation of Chris
Benoit and Chris Jericho to the upper echelons of the WWF roster, and of course the red-hot HHH-Kurt
Angle-Steph love triangle angle. After HHH tore his quadriceps while teaming with Steve Austin against
Jericho and Benoit, Stephanie gave an emotional interview showing her (rumoured to be legitimate)
loving concern for her man, before disappearing from our television screens until the 9th July 2001.
At the climax of the most shocking markout episode of RAW ever, Stephanie was revealed as the new
owner of the resurrected ECW. Alongside Paul Heyman, her brother Shane and
the massed ranks of WCW and ECW wrestlers, she led her charges to victory in the first ever
interpromotional WWF-WCW-ECW pay-per-view, Invasion, welcoming none other than WWF Champion Stone
Cold Steve Austin into the ECWCW faction.
2001 WWF: Royal Rumble 2001 - 30 Men. Every Man for Himself. One Victor.
2001 WWF Excess
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