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I mean, it's just there's we deal with a lot all at the same time.
So speaking of women doing badass things this year, Stephanie McMahon is being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
And I wanted to hear from you what Stephanie has meant to you over the years and also what part you think she has played in bringing women's wrestling to where it is today.
So in terms of what she means to the industry and talking about bad guys, when she was playing the bad guy role, I don't think there was anyone better than her.
Like she played that role to the T. And she also gave women the platform in our industry to know that you could have another role that just wasn't,
In ring wrestling.
Like she was that prominent of a figure and could talk on the mic, which I think that's really hard to do.
To captivate an audience with just being able to speak.
But that's how big of a presence that she had.
Like when Stephanie walks in the room, you're like, yeah, that's Stephanie McMahon.
She has that like aura to her.
Um, but in terms of what she has been able to do for the women, I don't know if she hadn't had been hands-on in 2015 after, um, the hashtag give divas a chance trended for three days during the MLB series and her team in the office focusing on, okay, we're
what can we do with the women to get them opportunities and to show that if you invest in women, they do sell.
So whether that was merchandise, whether that was, I was the first wrestler plus female.
Um, well, yeah, only wrestler to be in the body issue for ESPN, um,
Um, there was, uh, Sasha and Lexi's match in Abu Dhabi.
So many things were happening for the girls at that time.