
Stephanie McMahon
September 24, 1976 at 11:59 AM
Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Birthtime accuracy: excellent
Biography
Stephanie McMahon Levesque (born Stephanie Marie McMahon; September 24, 1976) is an American corporate executive who is currently a minority owner and Chief Brand Officer of WWE. She is also a former professional wrestling valet and occasional wrestler. She is the daughter of WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon and United States Senate candidate Linda McMahon, the younger sister of Shane McMahon, and wife of WWE wrestler and executive vice president Paul "Triple H" Levesque. Together as a power couple known as "The Authority," they make what are often shady decrees while claiming only to be concerned for "what's best for business," all the while romanticizing each other in the process with public displays of affection.
birthtime credit:
Scholfield
/ Accuracy: excellent
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