Many, many of WWE's divas have had their chests supplanted with a little something extra. In fact, there was a long stretch (that just now seems to be going away) where B-cups were "firmly" discouraged. But did anyone really think that the boss' daughter would feel the pressure to go all in on the breast enhancement front? Anyone watching Raw routinely in 2001 surely noticed that Stephanie McMahon returned from a brief absence with a little something extra to show the world. Let's just call it like it is: They were giant. They were ridiculously huge. It was as if inflating the front tires of your car well beyond the factory recommended PSI. And everyone--including those in the ring--took notice. Her breasts became the focal point of half of Chris Jericho's jokes. The Rock routinely poked fun at her sudden need for larger blouses. And looking back, it was awfully nice of Stephanie to allow everyone to talk about her augmentation so frequently, consider that the reason she go the surgery was because she felt embarrassed about her body. She obviously felt much happier post-surgery, which is the biggest thing. Still, it's unfortunate that she had to balloon up her chest so wildly just to gain a little more self-confidence. Maybe her dad should spend a little more time reflecting on how he chooses to portray females in the industry, and think about the effects that has on the women who watch his programs.