Stephanie McMahon will be leaving WWE for some time
Recently, a tweet shocked WWE Universe fans a bit, when the daughter of WWE Chairman, Stephanie McMahon, wanted to write on her Twitter account that she will be absent from her commitments with the family company to devote himself to his family, in a situation where fans don’t quite understand what’s really going on.
Without leaving any kind of clue or information, Stephanie has only announced that she will be absent for an indefinite amount of time, only to return when she has solved some things, WWE being one of the most important things in her entire life.
This is the message left by the youngest of the Chairman’s children: “Starting tomorrow, I will be abstaining from most of my responsibilities with WWE. WWE is a lifelong legacy to me and I plan to return to the company I love after focusing on my family.”
Stephanie McMahon takes a break
As it turns out, the tweet that surfaced yesterday evening would have been entirely new to most of the company’s crew, with several executives not having a clue that Stephanie McMahon might be absent right now.
According to what was reported by the well-known website PW Insider, in fact, almost nobody knew that this announcement would emerge yesterday, leaving everyone inside the company a bit stunned. At the moment, Nick Khan should take the place of Stephanie only momentarily, as the co-president of the federation.
After Triple H’s not indifferent heart problem, it seems that Stephanie is also needed at the McMahon-Levesque home, with the Chairman’s daughter who has thus decided to devote herself entirely to the family, without adding anything.
McMahon’s announcement received comments from the likes of Alexa Bliss, Titus O’Neil, Carmella, Johnny Gargano, Nikki Bella, and Sonya Deville. Speaking in a Title Match Wrestling video, Sabu recalled how Stephanie McMahon wanted him to read the script again.
“They didn’t try to cater to me at all,” Sabu said. “They just treated me like I was another guy….Stephanie McMahon, she…
Source : wrestling-world