WWE Fans Told To Expect Stephanie McMahon Appearances
Stephanie McMahon is keeping a keen on WWE.
After spending over a year out of the spotlight, Stephanie McMahon returned to WWE at the 2024 Hall of Fame ceremony. She followed that up with another appearance on night two of WrestleMania 40 where she opened the show.
Since then, she’s made several other surprise appearances and was shown in the crowd at SummerSlam.
McMahon walked away from WWE in January 2023 after her father Vince McMahon forced his way back onto the Board of Directors. Vince had initially announced his retirement several months earlier after a report uncovered several allegations of sexual abuse.
With Vince again out of the picture in 2025, and in light of her occasional appearances, fans have long wondered whether it’s only a matter of time before Stephanie returns to the company full-time.
Triple H Offers Update On Stephanie McMahon
During a new interview with Jimmy Traina on the SI Media Podcast, Triple H was asked about his wife and her involvement with WWE. The former World Champion said McMahon still keeps tabs on WWE but is currently enjoying time with her children. However, Triple H added that people will “see her around” when Raw moves to Netflix.
“I would love Steph back. Here’s the thing with her. She stepped away and our kids are at an age where we have one in college, and over the next four years, the rest will be in college. We have three girls. It’s a very formidable time and a time for her where she’s really enjoying having some down time.
She’s busy, she still has a lot of passions and pediatric cancer is a big thing for her. She’s doing some stuff. She’s still up to speed on a lot of the stuff we’re doing and clearly has her takes and opinions on things.
It’s wonderful when she can be around. She will always have a passion for this. Whether she decides to come in and do some stuff, I think she weighs that on her mind all the time. It’s the, ‘I want to do that, but I have give up all this time with my kids that I’ll never get back.’
She’s enjoying her time with them very much, so giving that up would be a tough push right now. You’ll see her around. Maybe at Netflix.”
During the same interview, Triple H admitted there was talk within WWE about moving Raw from Monday Nights when the show debuts on Netflix. Despite the talks between himself and other executives, The Game explained that they ultimately felt it was the right decision to keep the show where it’s been since 1993.
H/t to Fightful