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Stephanie McMahon says HOF induction is the “biggest thing ever” in her career

Stephanie McMahon said she is honored, feels grateful, and the biggest thing ever in her career to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

“You know, I’m really proud,” she told her husband Paul “Triple H” Levesque in a new episode of her podcast What’s Your Story?

She said that while she doesn’t know if the word “worthy” is the one she would use, she’s definitely accepting the honor.

“No matter what happens in WWE moving forward, this has been my life. And I’m so grateful to have had this remarkable, incredible life surrounded by these characters and people who are probably the most honest sort of truthful versions of themselves, right? Because when you’re on the road with people and I don’t know, I love our community,” McMahon continued.

The former WWE co-CEO said she’s still writing her speech and it’s in sections, but went through different drafts of it already, mentioning that producers who do the video packages told her that they’re having a hard time trying to put it together because there’s so much content.

“This is my world. WWE is my actual world and always has been,” she continued.

She becomes the second McMahon, along with her grandfather, to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.


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