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Stephanie McMahon Explains WWE s New Company Slogan and Opening Intro

– Forbes and Michael LoRe interviewed WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon, who discussed WWE changing its company slogan from “Then, Now, Forever,” to “Then, Now, Together, Forever.” Below are some highlights. Stephanie McMahon on WWE’s new signature tagline and opening: “Ultimately what the signature does is it recognizes our fans, it recognizes our community, and the message of inclusivity is so important. WWE has always been about inclusivity. … We are all about bringing people together, putting smiles on people’s faces and creating moments and memories that last a lifetime. Standing on the stage for WrestleMania 37 at Raymond James Stadium looking out at history being made in that moment was absolutely the shining moment that brought it all together. Bringing our community together isn’t something we just started doing, it’s something we’ve been doing since our inception. This time really brought it home in such a different way and we wanted to high

Stephanie McMahon Comments On WWE s New Company Slogan, More

Stephanie McMahon Comments On WWE’s New Company Slogan, More During a recent interview with Forbes, WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon commented on WWE’s new company slogan, and more. You can check out some highlights from the interview below: On WWE’s new signature tagline and opening: “Ultimately what the signature does is it recognizes our fans, it recognizes our community, and the message of inclusivity is so important. WWE has always been about inclusivity. … We are all about bringing people together, putting smiles on people’s faces and creating moments and memories that last a lifetime. Standing on the stage for WrestleMania 37 at Raymond James Stadium looking out at history being made in that moment was absolutely the shining moment that brought it all together. Bringing our community together isn’t something we just started doing, it’s something we’ve been doing since our inception. This time really brought it home in suc

Maria Kanellis Questions Stephanie McMahon s Advocacy For Women In Wrestling

Maria Kanellis Questions Stephanie McMahon’s Advocacy For Women In Wrestling (Photo Credit: RING OF HONOR/Mike Adams) ROH star Maria Kanellis recently appeared on the KAWADA DRIVER show and said the advocacy for women in wrestling put forth by WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon is more promotional than anything else. Kanellis and husband Mike Bennett left WWE last year amid other COVID-19 budget cuts. In this new interview she wondered how Stephanie deals with WWE not doing any kind of women’s empowerment pay-per-view events after the all-women’s Evolution show in 2018. “So you have all these pointless pay-per-views, you have the opportunity to do a women’s empowerment pay-per-view and you don’t do it? I don’t get it,” Maria said. “I don’t know how Stephanie McMahon deals with that.

Exclusive: WWE Fires Mark Carrano - Wrestling Inc

Exclusive: WWE Fires Mark Carrano Photo Credit: WWE Wrestling Inc. has learned that WWE has fired Senior Director of Talent Relations Mark Carrano. WWE Executive Vice President of Global Talent Strategy & Development Paul “Triple H” Levesque issued a statement on Twitter, stating that “person responsible for this inconsiderate action has been fired and is no longer with WWE.” Maria Kanellis confirmed receiving a trash bag following her departure last year, while Gail Kim stated that the practice had been happening since before she joined the company. Kim had stints with the company from 2002 through 2004, and 2008 until 2011. WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon apologized to James, stating that she was “embarrassed” that she or anyone else was treated that way.

Stephanie McMahon Apologizes To Mickie James For Receiving Her Property In A Trash Bag

Stephanie McMahon Apologizes To Mickie James For Receiving Her Property In A Trash Bag WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon took to Twitter tonight and apologized to former WWE star Mickie James for receiving her belongings in a trash bag. As noted, Mickie took to Twitter this evening and revealed that she received a “care package” from WWE, which were some of her belongings in a black garbage bag. You can click here for the full details on the shipment, including a photo and video, with her comments to WWE Chairman & CEO Vince McMahon. Stephanie apologized tonight and said she is embarrassed that Mickie or anyone else would be treated this way.

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