10 Wrestling Facts We Didn't Know Last Week (June 17)

6. Stephanie McMahon Only Views Her Character As One To Get Others Over

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Read any number of reports from episodes of Monday Night Raw, and prepare to be met with text explaining how Stephanie McMahon asserts authority during her segments. In fairness to the woman, her character (and birth name itself) call for that arrogance and respect, but Stephanie sees things differently.

Following in the footsteps of her husband Triple H, Stephanie gave some time to Facebook for a special Q&A session with fans. When attention turned to her on screen persona, McMahon claimed that she wants to do nothing but help others she shares camera time with get over and become successful.

In essence, Steph is talking about her star power rubbing off on other performers, helping them in the process. She did also say that she'd love to wrestle again at some point in the future, but that the story would have to be right for it to work.

Some fans may find it challenging to fully believe that Stephanie is solely there for the benefit of others during segments, but that's the way the 'Billionaire Princess' views her own role.

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