WWE's Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon has announced on Twitter that she will be taking a leave of absence from the company.
The incident led to WWE changing its plans for Monday's main event. "As of tomorrow, I am taking a leave of absence from the majority of my responsibilities at WWE," McMahon said on Twitter Thursday. May 20 (UPI) -- WWE's Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon has announced on Twitter that she will be taking a leave of absence from the company.
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“It was a very touchy situation, he was coming on to me and I know that it’s forbidden in our business for me to date any of the wrestlers.” It was a smart move for us to launch, and it was scary.” “You never want to be so far ahead that people can’t get it and you never want to be behind, you want to be slightly ahead.”
Stephanie McMahon have been a part of wrestling for decades and was promoted to Chief Brand Officer position in 2013, which she held until this week.
She would continue in that role until being promoted to Chief Brand Officer position in 2013, which she held until this week. Taking to Twitter, Stephanie McMahon announced that she is stepping away from WWE for the foreseeable future. In a major turn of events, WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon took to social media to make a major announcement regarding her future with the company.
While there is no time frame for her return, Stephanie McMahon will reportedly resume her duties as WWE's Chief Brand Officer in the future.
Dave Meltzer reports that Stephanie’s leave of absence was absolutely her choice and the decision to step away from WWE for a while had been made some time ago. In Stephanie’s tweet, she mentioned that she was taking time away to focus on her family. During his absence, Stephanie was apparently forced to take on many of his responsibilities.
Stephanie McMahon has served as the WWE chief brand officer since December 2013.
"I was in heart failure, bad," the athlete recalled. "I was nosediving. "The way your heart pumps out, 55 to 65 percent of your ejection fraction is a good number. "WWE is a lifelong legacy for me and I look forward to returning to the company that I love after taking this time to focus on my family." "I had viral pneumonia. Stephanie's brother Shane McMahon stepped down as a company executive in 2010 and was reportedly released from the WWE earlier this year, per CBS Sports.
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She is the daughter of WWE CEO Vince McMahon, and has worked in a variety of roles for the company in various capacities for decades. In the final sentence of her announcement, she wrote: "WWE is a lifelong legacy for me and I look forward to returning to the company that I love after taking this time to focus on my family." While news of McMahon's announcement that she is taking some time away from WWE may come as a surprise to fans, the second part of her Tweet suggests she may well return to her role.
Stephanie McMahon is temporarily stepping down from her role as WWE's chief brand officer to spend more time with her family.
“There’s moments in there when they’re putting you out for stuff and you think, ‘Is this it? My wife saw some blood and stuff that I was coughing up and I went and got checked.” The veteran star told ESPN’s ‘First Take’: “I will never wrestle again.
Stephanie McMahon is temporarily stepping down from her role as WWE's chief brand officer to spend more time with her family.
“There’s moments in there when they’re putting you out for stuff and you think, ‘Is this it? My wife saw some blood and stuff that I was coughing up and I went and got checked.” The veteran star told ESPN’s ‘First Take’: “I will never wrestle again.
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The procedure was successful, but with a scare as serious as that, it makes sense why Stephanie would want to spend as much time as possible with her husband and their three daughters. "WWE is a lifelong legacy for me and I look forward to returning to the company that I love after taking this time to focus on my family." Stephanie also previously served as the WWE’s executive vice president of creative from 2007 to 2013.
McMahon, 45, the chief brand officer of WWE since 2013 and the daughter of organization CEO Vince McMahon, said she was stepping away from the job -- for now -- ...
Stephanie McMahon has been with WWE since 2000 and was promoted to executive vice president of creative writing in 2007, People reported. Paul Levesque, 52, announced his retirement in late March during ESPN’s First Take show. Vince McMahon will be the only family member with an active role in the company.
Stephanie McMahon becomes another member of the McMahon family to step aside from their role within WWE.
Involved in storylines featuring Triple H, she became the WWE Women's Champion. In 2000, Stephanie became one of the head writers of the company. Stephanie was taking care of Triple H during this time, to go along with her other responsibilities. Stephanie was not involved in WWE until the 90s. Now, one of the company's most prominent figures in WWE history will be tending to their own and taking a break from their second life. The WWE is a family business. Linda McMahon has been working in politics.
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Ivy Nile, and Josh Briggs vs. Drew Parker, LuFisto vs. Bryce Montana, Yulisa Leon vs. Biff Busick, Joey Janela vs. Blake Christian, Jordan Oliver vs. BUSHI, El Lindaman vs. *Go Shiozaki, Kaito Kiyomiya & Masato Tanaka vs. Nick Wayne, Speedball Mike Bailey vs. Wheeler Yuta, El Phantasmo vs. Titan, Master Wato vs. No doubt that the stress level of a high-level executive working underneath Vince McMahon is high – and maybe more stressful as the daughter of Vince McMahon in that environment. Behind the scenes, McMahon focused on the creative end, becoming a head writer in November 2000 and graduating to become the SVP of the division years later.
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This leave of absence could be a way for her to exit the company without tipping anyone off to the future of the company. Stephanie McMahon stated her reason for taking the time off is to spend time with her family. She is behind-the-scenes 99 percent of the time so she could have taken the last six months off and no one outside of WWE would have even known. Although Stephanie McMahon had reportedly been taking some time off for a while, very few people in the company and around her knew about it prior to the tweet. On Thursday May 19, McMahon announced via her Twitter, she will be taking some time off from WWE. There was no time frame given as to when she will return to the company or even if she will actually return. Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer reported McMahon’s leave of absence was her choice and was something which had been in the works for quite some time.
McMahon, 45, the chief brand officer of WWE since 2013 and the daughter of organization CEO Vince McMahon, said she was stepping away from the job -- for now -- ...
Stephanie McMahon has been with WWE since 2000 and was promoted to executive vice president of creative writing in 2007, People reported. Paul Levesque, 52, announced his retirement in late March during ESPN’s First Take show. Vince McMahon will be the only family member with an active role in the company.