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In an emotional ceremony, Stephanie McMahon was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of the 2026 class. Her mother, Linda McMahon, along with her daughters Aurora, Murphy, and Vaughn, stood by her side during the induction.
Family Connections and Hall of Fame Induction
Linda referenced the spirited rivalry between Stephanie and her brother Shane McMahon during her speech. Stephanie’s journey within WWE has been significant, showcasing her evolution from a competitor to a leader in the organization.
Linda McMahon, who has distanced herself from wrestling for years, currently serves as the United States Secretary of Education. However, she made an exception to attend the 2025 Hall of Fame ceremony, which was headlined by her son-in-law, Triple H.
Support from the Political Sphere
In a notable acknowledgment, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. praised Linda for her pivotal role in signing his niece, Zoe Hines, to WWE.
Legal Challenges
Linda McMahon is currently involved in a lawsuit alongside Vince McMahon, TKO, and WWE. The suit has been brought forth by former “Ring Boys” who allege incidents of sexual abuse within the organization.
The contrasting aspects of family celebrations and serious legal issues highlight the complex landscape of WWE’s history and its impact on the McMahon family.
Key Highlights
- Stephanie McMahon inducted into WWE Hall of Fame 2026.
- Induction ceremony attended by Linda McMahon and her three daughters.
- Linda McMahon is the U.S. Secretary of Education.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. commended Linda for her influence in WWE.
- Legal action involving Linda, Vince, TKO, and WWE concerning abuse allegations.