Stephanie McMahon “Indirectly” Trying To Recruit 23-Year-Old Star To WWE
Stephanie McMahon is trying to turn a former college athlete into a WWE superstar.
As a former WWE executive and Co-Chairwoman of the company, Stephanie McMahon knows a thing or two about what it takes to be a superstar.
In addition to her role as an executive, over the past 25+ years, Stephanie has also been a lead writer on the creative team and knows a thing or two about developing talent.
While the 2026 WWE Hall of Famer doesn’t have an official job title that is publicly known, Stephanie McMahon is still involved with WWE as the host of the “What’s Your Story?” podcast.
On a recent episode of Stephanie’s ‘What’s Your Story?’ podcast with WWE’s Sol Ruca as a guest, Stephanie talked about how she’s trying to get another athletic blonde woman in her 20s to join WWE. In this case, she was speaking about Livvy Dunne, who was a Louisiana State University gymnast.
“I keep trying to recruit Livvy (Dunne) indirectly but…(laughs). Team WWE, Livvy, if you’re watching or listening. You got this. Yes, absolutely.” (H/T Fightful)
Livvy Dunne was a guest on Stephanie’s podcast in the summer of 2025. She has a massive social media following and is also dating star MLB pitcher Paul Skenes of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Stephanie McMahon Did The Oba Femi Strut
On the newest episode of Stephanie McMahon’s podcast, she had rising WWE star Oba Femi as the guest.
During that episode, the former 2-time NXT Champion Oba Femi taught Stephanie how to do his strut.
“It is kind of like a twist on Ric Flair. I made it more modern. There is more arm action, more shoulder motion. People are doing it online. It is catching fire right now. I really should start a TikTok because it is going crazy.
A lot of people ask me how I do the strut. People think it is just up. No, no. It is the shoulders. It is all in the shoulders.”
Check out Oba and Stephanie’s strut below.
Don’t judge me on my @Obaofwwe strut!
An all new #WhatsYourStory with The Ruler of @WWE drops tomorrow!@Fanatics @EGxo pic.twitter.com/BnT6e2tyWn
— Stephanie McMahon (@StephMcMahon) March 18, 2026