10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About Stephanie McMahon

1. She May Have Had An Affair With Randy Savage

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This is one of those things that could be true, but there's probably no way of ever really knowing what's the truth and what's innuendo. The story goes that when Randy Savage left WWE in late 1994 it was in part because he had sex with Stephanie McMahon at one point. Stephanie turned 18 in September of '94, so if the affair happened before that she would have been underage. What made it really bizarre was that Savage was 25 years older than Stephanie. Savage is one of the few names in history that left WWE to WCW and was never brought back to WWE. Vince McMahon brought back the likes of Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and even Eric Bischoff, who did everything he could to kill Vince's company. Think about all the people Vince had awful relationships with like Bruno Sammartino, Bret Hart, Ultimate Warrior and so many others that were welcomed back in the WWE family. If he could bring them in along with so many others then why not Savage? There had to be something. There have been reports over the years that Vince never wanted to do any kind of business with Savage. Is he really that mad that he left his company or is it something personal? As mentioned, Vince worked with people who left before. It's part of wrestling. That's why there's a belief that there was something more to it. As most WWE fans know, Savage is one of the best WWE performers ever that isn't in the Hall of Fame. He's arguably the biggest name that isn't in. There were reports in 2010 that he was asked to go in and refused unless his family went in with him (his dad Angelo and brother Lanny aka The Genius), but there's no proof of that either. Since Savage passed away in 2011 and Stephanie is never going to say anything about it, we may never know the truth. ---- Who do you want to see featured next in the "things WWE wants you to forget" series? Let us know in the comments below.
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