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Stephanie McMahon Is Writing A Book On Her Life Growing Up In WWE; WWE Trademarks “Lady Balls”

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World Wrestling Entertainment has released the following on WWE.com about how WWE’s Chief Brand Officer, Stephanie McMahon, will be releasing her own memoir.

Stephanie McMahon to publish memoir

NEW YORK — Regan Arts has announced that they will publish a memoir by WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon. The book will provide an unprecedented look inside WWE’s incredible history and remarkably contemporary approach to media.

Stephanie’s inspirational memoir reveals her life growing up behind the scenes in WWE and the story of her journey to becoming Chief Brand Officer — including her successes and failures in the business world — and valuable advice for anyone working in a challenging industry today. She is also candid about balancing her family life with the instense schedule and demands of WWE.

“Growing up in the world of WWE has been an incredible journey that has really only just started,” McMahon said. “I’m thrilled to be able to fulfill a lifelong dream and share an inside look into WWE in my upcoming memoir.”

Judith Regan, CEO of Regan Arts said, “Stephanie McMahon is one of the great visionaries behind the continuing success of WWE and has navigated the entertaining, treacherous, and awe-inspiring world of Superstars, egos, and drama with style, tremendous skill and dynamic feminine force. And that’s just dealing with her family. That family encompasses everyone in the WWE family worldwide. Her story is Shakespearean in its drama and comedy, and she is in a unique position to share an inside view of one of the world’s most successful organizations. Her story will also motivate you to get off your butt and make magic happen. I love her and you will too when you read her book.”

Stephanie took to Twitter this morning to make the announcement and share how excited she is.

An interesting tidbit to add to this news is that WWE recently applied for the trademark “Lady Balls.” This is according to ProWrestlingSheet.com who also report that, “According to the USPTO, the term would be used for books and entertainment services.”

Since Stephanie’s book has yet to be given a title, maybe WWE is looking to dub it with the ever so elegant name of “Lady Balls.” If you can’t sense the sarcasm there they I don’t know what else to do for ya.

Picture used above is courtesy of WWE.com.