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Stephanie McMahon-Levesque

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Stephanie Marie McMahon-Levesque (born September 24, 1976 in Hartford, Connecticut) is the daughter of World Wrestling Entertainment owner Vince McMahon, a former performer for the Smackdown! brand, and head of WWE's creative (storyline-writing) team.

She is a graduate of Boston University, as is her brother Shane. On October 24, 2003, she married Paul Levesque [1], better known by his in-ring alias of Triple H, and now goes by the name Stephanie McMahon-Levesque [2].

Possibly her most memorable action was when she was a heel; she slapped her own mother, Linda McMahon, on SmackDown!, when WWE's flagship shows weren't two different brands with their own superstar rosters.

After the lawsuit in which World Wrestling Federation was ordered to change its name to World Wrestling Entertainment, Stephanie McMahon became the General Manager of SmackDown!. She was, however, later sacked and the vacant position would later be filled by Paul Heyman, Kurt Angle, and most recently Theodore Long.

Preceded by:
Jacqueline
Women's Champions Succeeded by:
Lita

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