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WWE News: Stephanie McMahon resigns from her position in WWE


WWE News: Stephanie McMahon resigns from her position in WWE, know what is the real reason

WWE News: WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon has resigned from her position. Hearing this, many fans and WWE Superstars are in shock. But along with her resignation, she has also admitted that she will return soon after spending some time outside the WWE.


Although Stephanie did not give a reason for her absence, she has said that she needs some time off to take care of her family. According to a report by PWInsider, McMahon's announcement came as a shock within WWE. Even his inner circle was unaware of the fact that Stephanie McMahon would step down from her position in an unexpected way.

Stephanie McMahon is a big name in the world of professional wrestling. Stephanie McMahon, daughter of WWE Chairman Vince McMahon and wife of Triple H, plays a key role in the company. She is the Chief Brand Officer of WWE, but recently tweeted that she was taking a break.

She has already done a lot of work as a wrestler but now she is working as the Chief Brand Officer of the company. Stephanie, the former commissioner of Raw, appears frequently on WWE TV. It is rare when he is away from WWE TV for a long period of time.

He took to Twitter to address his leave from WWE's CBO position. "As of tomorrow I am taking a leave of absence from most of my responsibilities at WWE," McMahon tweeted. "WWE is a lifelong legacy to me and I look forward to returning to the company after taking this time off to focus on my family that I love."

Stephanie McMahon helped WWE reach new heights. She made her debut as an Accounting Executive at WWE and was later promoted to Creative Executive Vice President and in 2013 to WWE's Chief Brand Officer.

Last year her husband and former WWE Champion Triple H suffered a heart issue and this may be the reason why Stephanie decided to step down and spend some time with her family.

WWE News: Many WWE Superstars react to Stephanie McMahon's decision

Several WWE Superstars reacted to Stephanie McMahon's decision to step down as WWE's CBO. Superstars like Alexa Bliss, Carmella, Johnny Gargano, Dana Brooke and many more sent wishes for Stephanie.

Stephanie McMahon is best known for heralding the Women's Revolution, which moved WWE into a new era. She brought big female talent from the NXT roster to the main roster and changed the entire women's race in WWE. The Women's Revolution began in 2016 with WWE's Four Horse Women women, including Charlotte Flair Bailey, Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks.



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