10 Questions Stephanie McMahon Must Answer In Her Autobiography
8. Do Your Daughters Want To Become Wrestlers?

Though it seems like Stephanie McMahon has been one of the most ubiquitous presences in WWE since her on-screen debut, she actually took a huge leave of absence that ran from 2003 to 2013. While she did make sporadic appearances during those years, and participated in a single storyline (the infamous Triple H-Randy Orton feud that headlined WrestleMania XXV), she wouldn't become a regular on Raw again until The Authority were created.
The reason for Stephanie's absence? She was being a mom. In 2006, her and Triple H's first daughter, Aurora was born, followed by Murphy in 2008 and Vaughn in 2010. Surely, there's no better reason to take a break from the stresses of the road than to care for children.
Now that the kids are a bit older, and WWE's product is PG, it's hard not to wonder if they're fans of the company - and, by extension, if they ever have any desire to become wrestlers after watching their parents perform. If they do (or if they don't), how does Stephanie feel about that?