Shifting away from the previous era, the WWE entered into uncharted waters with its move to a PG rating. Talent had to make changes to their characters and move sets to accommodate a more family-friendly wrestling style.
CM Punk’s return to professional wrestling might never have happened in AEW if not for Vince McMahon suddenly going silent after nearly sealing a WWE comeback a few years ago.
WWE Evolution was a strong night for in-ring competition in the women's division, but it was also the scenery for numerous returns of former WWE stars, champions, and General Managers.
Former WWE chairwoman Stephanie McMahon recently had John Cena on her ESPN+ series, Stephanie’s Places. As soon as the Peacemaker star’s heel turn was brought up, Cena laughed it off by saying he wasn’t going to talk about it.
The incumbent WWE CCO Paul “Triple H” Levesque announced his in-ring retirement in 2022. He kicked off WrestleMania 38 with his swanky-yet-laid-back entrance to the adulation of the Dallas crowd at the AT&T Stadium.
While former WWE chair Vince McMahon comes off as an extremely polarizing entity most of the time, he still has people vouching for him. The lawsuit-facing business magnate was recently brought up by one of his former WWE employees, Leah Van Dale, better known by her ring name, Carmella.
In the weird and wonderful world of kayfabe, there isn't much that Triple H hasn't done to his wife Stephanie McMahon. He married her in extremely questionable circumstances in Las Vegas.
Former WWE CEO, Stephanie McMahon opened up night two of WrestleMania 41 inside Allegiant Stadium on Sunday night. McMahon stood in the middle of the ring and was introduced as the crowd loudly cheered for the surprise.
The official stage for WrestleMania 41 inside Allegiant Stadium was revealed on The Pat McAfee Show on Friday morning. McAfee introduced the stage reveal by calling this weekend the greatest weekend in the history of Sin City.
Stephanie McMahon is returning to TV with her new ESPN series, Stephanie’s Places, where she explores the lives and careers of wrestling legends from the past and present.
Stephanie’s Places is almost here. On Wednesday, ESPN and WWE announced that the new original series produced by Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions, is set to drop its first episode on March 26.
A new podcast hosted by Stephanie McMahon is reportedly in the works from WWE. WrestleVotes reported on Thursday that an official WWE podcast hosted by Stephanie McMahon is expected to launch in the coming months.
Everyone expects a few surprises to pop up every year during the Royal Rumble. The unpredictability of the annual event has paid a major contribution toward its long-term success.
WWE aired its first episode of Raw on Netflix this Monday. The company had been hyping its move to the OTT platform for months. It was even hailed as a WrestleMania-adjacent show in the prelude.
Stephanie McMahon's professional and personal life is forever intertwined with WWE. Her father owned it, her husband oversees the current product, and she's been both an executive and performer.
Monday night is big for WWE, and Triple H teases a Netflix return for his wife Stephanie McMahon. January 6, 2025, will be a major moment in WWE history.
Paul “Triple H” Levesque provided updates on Stephanie McMahon, The Rock, and John Cena during a recent appearance on the SI Media podcast. Regarding his wife, Levesque said that while Stephanie will always have a passion for WWE, she is enjoying her time with the couple’s three daughters, one of whom recently started college.
Anything can happen in pro wrestling and one figure in particular believes Vince McMahon and Shane McMahon will buy AEW. We are living in an intersting time in pro wrestling.
We know she came back, but has Stephanie McMahon fully returned to WWE after her surprise at WrestleMania 40? Discuss this exciting news item in our all-new Fightline forums!
Join us at the Fifth Annual 80s Wrestling Con on Saturday, May 4th, at the Mennen Sports Arena in Morristown, NJ, featuring The Four Horsemen, Jake Roberts, and More!
According to Josh Nason of Wrestling Observer/Figure Four Online, professional wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer reported during the latest edition of the "Wrestling Observer Radio" program that JPMorgan is assisting WWE in its attempt to sell the company by the middle of 2023.