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Stephanie McMahon Finds Massive Mention on List Including Amazon, NBA and Disney Executives

Published 11/17/2021, 1:17 AM EST

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Stephanie McMahon has once again proved her worth in WWE. Over the years, she has established an identity of her own, apart from being Vince McMahon’s daughter. The Chief Brand Officer of WWE has not only made herself proud, but has also made the entire WWE universe proud.

Stephanie McMahon was recently included in the famous list of Adweek’s 2021 Most Powerful Women in Sports.

The list includes thirty-three other women who have influenced sports in various roles, and have pushed sports forward with their innovation, push for diversity, and inclusivity. Some big personalities also accompanied Stephanie on that list.

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Amy Brooks, Simone Biles, Marie Donoghue, and Rita Ferro are some of the other personalities in the list of Adweek’s 2021 Most Powerful Women in Sports.

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This is indeed an outstanding achievement for Stephanie. We will definitely like to congratulate Stephanie McMahon and wish her good luck in her future endeavors.

Why did Stephanie McMahon get included in Adweek’s list of 2021 Most Powerful Women in Sports?

This is not the first time that Stephanie has got her name on this list. In the last two years, she was also a part of this list. Hence, this is the third time in a row that Stephanie has achieved this feat with her contribution towards WWE.

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Adweek’s David Cohen wrote, “As pandemic restrictions began to ease, WWE exploded out of the gates. In January, McMahon was part of the team that inked a landmark streaming pact with long-standing partner NBCUniversal, giving Peacock exclusive rights to direct-to-consumer platform WWE Network.”

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“WWE also landed blue-chip brands including General Motors, Procter and Gamble’s Tide, Unilever’s Klondike and Universal Studios, and struck deals that made DraftKings the company’s first-ever free-to-play gaming partner and Snickers the presenting partner of WrestleMania for the sixth consecutive year.

David Cohen even mentioned the atmosphere in April when fans made their long-awaited return to the arena.

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The event witnessed a sellout crowd owing to the excitement of the fans. The show also featured the first Black Women to main event WrestleMania and a new company signature—‘Then Now Forever Together’.

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Shouvik Nath is a WWE and AEW author at EssentiallySports. Having completed his graduation from St.Xavier’s College, Shouvik wished to follow his passion for pro wrestling.
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