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Stephanie’s Places premieres on ESPN+ today

Stephanie McMahon’s newest series, Stephanie’s Places, will premiere today on ESPN+.

Produced by ESPN, Omaha Productions, WWE, the show will feature McMahon travel around the country for a sit down interview with some of the WWE’s biggest names.

Episodes will air weekly every Wednesday and will run through May 28.

The premiere episode will feature an interview with CM Punk which was conducted during SummerSlam last year. Other episodes will have Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, Steve Austin, Charlotte Flair, The Bloodline, Pat McAfee, The Undertaker, Triple H, and John Cena.

Today’s episode preview reads, “Stephanie McMahon visits her husband and WWE Chief Content Officer, Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque, at the new WWE Headquarters before she heads to Cleveland for SummerSlam, where she meets up with CM Punk who reflects on his shocking return to the WWE after nearly a decade away from the ring.”

An ESPN+ subscription is required to watch the series.


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