8 Fourth Generation Pro Wrestlers

4. Stephanie McMahon

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Parent: Vince McMahon

Grandparent: Vince McMahon Sr

Great Grandparent: Jess McMahon

Arguably breaking more ground than her brother by work the occasional match as well as preparing herself to be atop the entire company if her indestructible Father ever decides to go full time with the football, Stephanie McMahon has embraced the corporate side of the industry more than Shane McMahon since his departure from office duties in 2009.

Upon returning to the fold, 'The Money' felt as relevant as when he'd left, but the company looked unrecognisable from the outside. Having performed several key roles directly related to the on-screen output of the product, Stephanie had moved to the to the company's management team as Chief Brand Officer.

Alongside husband Paul 'Triple H' Levesque, McMahon has also had children that could ensure the fifth generation of McMahon one day run the world's largest wrestling company, unless mad Grandpa Vince sells to Disney first.

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