Stephanie McMahon

Stephanie McMahon
Stephanie Marie McMahon Levesque is an American businesswoman, professional wrestling valet, professional wrestler, minority owner, and the Chief Brand Officerof WWE...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWrestler
Date of Birth24 September 1976
CityHartford, CT
CountryUnited States of America
stars ufc bigs
UFC, they can make a big star but the second that person loses, they lose credibility, and how do you continue to make that star rise?
keys purpose pieces
There are several key pieces to keeping audiences engaged, and the evolution of that. One of them, mostly importantly really, is to have a brand that has purpose and value.
thinking voice use
I think anybody has, regardless of your gender, we all have equal value if you have value to bring and value to provide, you just have to be willing to use your voice.
games vision pockets
But in a game, you have a pocket forming, your vision is better and - at least for me - I just get a better feel for what I'm doing.
fun father boys
I kicked a boy in the shins in second grade for making fun of my father.
wwe games littles
Oh, I don't know about that, Jericho. See, when it comes to the bedroom, The Game always came up a little bit... short.
father dating opinion
It's taboo for me to date wrestlers [on her father's opinion of her dating wrestlers].
mother uncles husband
Whether you're a mother or father, or a husband or a son, or a niece or a nephew or uncle, breast cancer doesn't discriminate.
wwe people cm-punk
These people want you to quit just like CM Punk did.
stars numbers magic
The number one quality is charisma. You have to be able to connect with the audience. That is that magic "it" factor that designates a star from someone who is just never going to be a star.
sports wwe ufc
UFC is not a competitor to the WWE because we are entertainment and UFC is competitive sport. It's very different.
mom running successful
Now my mom designs to resign so she runs for US senate, and now at 67 my mom just launched a new company called Women's Leadership Live, she is the cofounder and CEO, and it's all about empowering women to be successful in business however they define success. When you have a role model like that you really don't ever look at gender as an issue and it's about owning your place and taking charge of your role, regardless of what you look like.
people charisma teach
You can't teach charisma. You can draw it out of people if it's there and they haven't quite figured out how to utilize it yet, but it's just one of those things, that's why they call it the "X factor".
father eye mirrors
My father has this expression that you have to be able to look yourself in the eyes in the mirror, you know, and know that you're a good person. If that's true and you feel good about yourself then that's all that matters no matter what other people's perceptions are.