20 Years Of DX: Where Are They Now?

9. Stephanie McMahon

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Much is often spoke about Triple H marrying into the McMahon family when the two wed for real in 2003, but few remember how Stephanie married into the DX fold following their on-screen nuptials in 1999.

Her cringe-inducing time amongst the gang of former rebels came to life following her turn on father Vince at December's Armageddon pay-per-view. Shortly before their authoritative rulership became known as the McMahon Helmsley Regime, Triple H and Stephanie's malevolent dominance was decked in D-Generation-X colours as the squad acted as baddies-for-hire.

Stephanie was of course ill-suited to the role, but got to play it nonetheless, crotch-chopping her way through selected episodes of Monday Night Raw and a ludicrous Run DMC music video that saw the leather clad villains living it up in New York City and mixing it up in a scorched earth fight scene alongside Triple H.

Currently dividing her time between being WWE's Chief Brand Officer and abusing every babyface and heel she shares camera time with on Monday Night Raw, Stephanie has taken the mantle from her father as dual purpose lead McMahon heel in the modern era. Thanks in part to her inherent dislikability in contrast to brother Shane, it's likely a role she'll persevere with until she simply chooses not to.

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