A Quote by Stephanie McMahon

It's taboo for me to date wrestlers [on her father's opinion of her dating wrestlers]. — © Stephanie McMahon
It's taboo for me to date wrestlers [on her father's opinion of her dating wrestlers].
It's taboo for me to date wrestlers.
There are good wrestlers, great wrestlers, and special wrestlers.
The more exciting, flying wrestlers are not going to be your 300-pound wrestlers.
Employees who work for WWF, they have better benefits than the wrestlers do. The ones they should take care of is the wrestlers.
My whole career, I've been fighting wrestlers. If you look back, all of my fights have been against wrestlers.
Her [Eleanor Roosevelt] father was the love of her life. Her father always made her feel wanted, made her feel loved, where her mother made her feel, you know, unloved, judged harshly, never up to par. And she was her father's favorite, and her mother's unfavorite. So her father was the man that she went to for comfort in her imaginings.
Is it supposed to be a championship for a certain style of wrestlers? For wrestlers under a certain weight limit? I think over the years the one thing that has held the X-Division from being in a certain spot is that it doesn't have a definition.
So what do wolves do to date?” Nick asked. “We don’t date,” Vane said. “When a woman is in season, we fight for her and then she picks who mounts her.” Nick gaped. “Are you kidding? You don’t have to buy her dinner? You mean you don’t even have to talk to her?” He turned to Acheron. “Dayam, Ash, make me a wolf.
Which new wrestlers do I think will be the franchise wrestlers? Erm, well Batista and Randy Orton will I think, for sure.
I was not allowed to date wrestlers, or anyone else in the company, across the board.
There are only so many wrestlers that can actually look and act the part, and do whatever they have to do in WWE, and that's a lesson to be learnt for a lot of wrestlers, you need to look the part. If you don't, there is very little chance of you making it here.
Madonna was so flamboyant in terms of her look, her style, her public pronouncements, her religious taboo-smashing.
Great wrestlers make other wrestlers great
I've been talking to certain wrestlers on the phone lately, and certain female wrestlers that were huge stars ten years ago, and the first thing I ask them is 'do you still want to work?' Do they want to talk, or do they want to wrestle or do something else in the business?
When my daughter went to school, her last name was mine. The school insisted that her father's name be added to hers, not her mother's. The fact that the mother kept her in her womb for nine months is forgotten. Women don't have an identity. She has her father's name today and will have her husband's tomorrow.
I truly feel like Fabulous Moolah is the pioneer for women in sports-entertainment. I don't think anyone can deny her accomplishments or the road she paved for women wrestlers.
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