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Linda McMahon Comments on WWE Not Providing Health Insurance For Talents

Linda McMahon, the former WWE CEO and current administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration, has been doing a ton of media work as of late because of her SBA Ignite Tour, where she has been meeting with plenty of small business owners throughout the country.

McMahon recently spoke to The Las Vegas Sun to talk about her time with the WWE and a variety of professional wrestling topics. Linda first discussed she and Vince’s decision to buy what is now known as WWE from his father, and not providing health insurance to its talents:

“Vince and I have always said that we had a great opportunity, but great opportunities can come and go if you don’t take advantage of them and seize them,” McMahon recalled. “Being in this particular industry is something that he always wanted to do from the time he was a little boy. It was in his blood.”

In his youth, Vince was an on-air personality for his father’s Capital Wrestling promotion and increased the company’s revenue with a variety of new ideas. He would eventually purchase the company from his father, however, the deal came with a twist. If Vince missed one of the four payments for the buyout, control would instantly be reverted back to Vince’s father:

“We were able to do it. By taking over the business ongoing and paying as you go with it, we did increase revenues through that time,” McMahon said. “So then we went from the Northeast and moved it across the country, and made it into first a national business and then a global business.”

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Today, the WWE is the powerhouse of the professional wrestling industry but has been under heavy criticism for how they accommodate their talents. Due to the fact that the company treats its wrestlers as independent contractors, they do not provide their Superstars health insurance or retirement benefits:

“It’s such a complicated issue to try to give a succinct answer,” Linda said. “WWE went from having no insurance when Vince and I first got started — I remember when I walked into his office when we had 13 or maybe 14 employees, and I said, ‘Guess what? You now have health insurance.’ And he said, ‘Wow.’ I don’t think he realized he didn’t have it before.”

“The cost of health care has grown. We had a very young company, so there were a lot of babies being born, so we had some high expenses,” McMahon said while comparing today to her beginning years with WWE. “Eventually, we went to self-insuring except for catastrophic. We had health savings plans. We tried different ways to make sure that our employees had really great coverage that they weren’t paying too much out of pocket to try to keep those co-pays reasonable within guidelines.”

Linda then chimed in on her displeasure for the country’s current healthcare plan, Affordable Care Act (ACA), better known as Obama Care:

“There are some aspects of it that are good. I absolutely believe children should be able to stay on their parents’ policy, that there should be no pre-conditions that would prevent you from getting health care. So there are many parts of it that I think are really good.”

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McMahon then commented on the current replacement plan in place for Obama care which just passed the House:

“I think it has some good points,” she said. “It will now get tweaked by the Senate, and I really do hope it can get pulled together because I think the tax savings that will be realized through the proposal that had been put in the House and the Senate, that does help to push our tax reform down the road.”

Linda McMahon Comments On Vince Movie, Strowman Pulled From Live Events

– As noted earlier this week, Braun Strowman needs elbow surgery and will be out of action for up to two months. WWE is pulling Strowman from ads hyping upcoming live events, including the July 7th show from Madison Square Garden. Strowman had been scheduled to face Roman Reigns on that show but will be replaced by Bray Wyatt.

– Former WWE CEO Linda McMahon was recently interviewed by GV Wire  about her time working for WWE and her role as Administrator of the Small Business Administration for President Trump’s administration. When asked about the movie about Vince McMahon’s life that’s currently in development, Linda questioned if the movie will actually get made.

“I’ve heard rumors of the movie. I’m not sure that movie will ever see the light of day.”

If you haven’t already, make sure to check out our detailed review of the screenplay for Pandemonium, the biopic based on the life of Vince McMahon.

Linda McMahon Asked By Congressman About John Cena and Nikki Engagement

Linda McMahon currently leads the Small Business Administration for the Federal government. She may have felt that politics would offer her an escape from pro-wrestling, but that doesn’t appear to be the case.

She was recently peppered with some hard-hitting questions from Congressman Rod Blum, a former software engineer turned Republican Congressman.

The video is one of only four the Congressman has uploaded to his YouTube channel. He is clearly a fan.

Linda McMahon in Politics

Linda McMahon has twice run for a seat in the Senate, having done so in 2010 and 2012. It has been reported that the McMahon family has donated $5 million to the Donald Trump Foundation.

John Cena Taking Time Off After WrestleMania, US Senate Confirms Linda McMahon For SBA

– John Cena is scheduled to take another hiatus from WWE after WrestleMania 33, according to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio.

The 16-time World Champion is rumored to be teaming up with girlfriend Nikki Bella against The Miz and Maryse in a mixed tag match at Mania. Cena has several movie projects in the pipeline, including The Wall (Video Trailer) and The Pact (Synopsis).

– Linda McMahon was confirmed as the Small Business Administration head today by the Senate. The vote was 81-19. It’s worth noting that the two Connecticut Democrats, Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy, that previously defeated Linda in Senate bids did vote for her today.

According to the AP, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said McMahon will “prioritize growing jobs over growing government bureaucracy” and calls that a welcome change from Washington.

Zack Ryder Undergoing Surgery Today? Dixie Carter & JBL On Trump-McMahon

– WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair will be appearing with rapper Coolio at the 25th annual Wing Bowl on 2/3 from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. CBS Philadelphia has full details at this link.

– It appears Zack Ryder may be undergoing knee surgery in Birmingham, Alabama today. WWE has not revealed the results of Ryder’s MRI from Wednesday but he tweeted the following this morning, indicating surgery in Alabama:

– WWE announcer JBL wrote the following in response to a fan that asked if Donald Trump would’ve still appointed Linda McMahon as head of the Small Business Administration if it weren’t for the millions of dollars she donated to him:

TNA’s Dixie Carter also chimed in on the Trump – McMahon news with this tweet to the President-elect:

Paige & Alberto Del Rio Talk Donald Trump & The McMahons (Video)

TMZ Sports has posted an interesting new video with Paige and Alberto Del Rio talking President-elect Donald Trump and the McMahons, Vince and Linda.

When asked about Trump naming Linda as his administrator of the Small Business Administration, Del Rio gives his opinion of Trump by flipping the bird. Paige says the announcement was incredible. Del Rio jokes around with Paige about being in the “WWE family” and she replies with, “I love you Vince!”

Del Rio also says he believes Trump and Linda will not do a good job but says everything is possible because Trump actually won the presidency. Del Rio also believes Linda becoming president one day is possible but they both agree that Vince could run in 2020. Del Rio says, “I think he’d do a good job because at least he’s smart.”

Linda McMahon to Head Small Business Administration Under Trump Presidency

We’ve known there was a good chance of this happening for about a week, but it’s now official: WWE co-owner and former CEO Linda McMahon is being appointed the head of the Small Business Administration (SBA) under Donald Trump’s presidential administration. The news broke late Wednesday afternoon in tweets from various mainstream news organizations,with Reuters citing Trump’s transition team, McMahon also tweeted her own announcement a few minutes later:

McMahon has no experience holding public office, and her previous political experience consists of two failed United States Senate campaigns in 2010 and 2012 that cost a combined $100 million of the McMahon family fortune. As for the SBA, it exists to provide support for, well, small businesses in the form of loans among other things, and is also the agency used to provide disaster loans to those who don’t qualify for FEMA grants after natural disasters.

Updated 4:45 p.m. ET: Here’s Trump’s official statement (h/t CNN):

Linda has a tremendous background and is widely recognized as one of the country’s top female executives advising businesses around the globe. She helped grow WWE from a modest 13-person operation to a publicly traded global enterprise with more than 800 employees in offices worldwide.

Here are some reactions from the wrestling world:

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This is a breaking news story. We will keep you updated as it develops.

Report: Linda McMahon Among Trump’s Picks to Head Small Business Administration

This flew under the radar in light of the other Donald Trump news in the mainstream the last couple days, but on Thursday night, Politico reported that it looks like WWE co-owner Linda McMahon’s possible presidential appointment is running the Small Business Administration. Politico’s source was quoted as saying that “It’s very, very real,” adding that “For the last several days, it has been discussed seriously internally.” McMahon met with the President Elect at Trump Tower on Wednesday, and had previously been rumored to be up for a Secretary of Commerce appointment.

The Small Business Administration is best known for its various loan programs for, well, small businesses. It also provides “Disaster Loans,” where victims of natural disasters who aren’t eligible for FEMA assistance can get low-interest loans to help them get back on their feet.

Linda McMahon On Her Meeting With Donald Trump Today

As reported earlier, Linda McMahon was one of four people to meet with President-elect Donald Trump at Trump Tower in New York City today as Trump builds his administration.

The Hartford Courant reports that Linda said “stay tuned” when asked if Trump had offered her a position in his cabinet.

“The meeting went great,” McMahon told reporters. “Anytime … the president-elect of the United States asks you to come in for a conversation, you’re happy to do that. We talked about business and entrepreneurs and creating jobs … we had a really good conversation.”

Linda was previously under consideration for the Secretary of Commerce job but it’s been confirmed that investor Wilbur Ross has accepted that role.

Linda McMahon One of Four to Meet with Donald Trump in New York City Today

Maybe we spoke too soon about WWE co-owner and former Chief Executive Office not getting an appointment from President Elect Donald Trump. On Wednesday morning, the Hartford Courant reported that McMahon was one of the four meetings that Trump had scheduled for the day. Previous reports had suggested she was in line to be the Trump administration’s Secretary of Commerce only for her to seemingly be passed over for billionaire investor Wilbur Ross.

McMahon unsuccessfully ran for both of Connecticut’s United States Senate seats in back to back elections in 2010 and 2012, spending almost $100 million in the process. While initially, she positioned herself as anti-Trump in the media, she eventually had a change of heart, donating several million dollars to a pro-Trump PAC and serving as one of his delegates at the Republican National Convention. As for whatever position she could be appointed to, she has specifically said that she is not interested in an ambassadorship.

WWE Acknowledges Trump’s Election Win, Linda McMahon Passed Over?

It looks like former WWE CEO Linda McMahon may not be getting a position in Donald Trump’s Presidential cabinet after all. McMahon, a Republican who ran for the United States Senate twice, is reportedly under consideration for the post of Commerce Secretary. However, Politico now reports that billionaire investor Wilbur Ross is Trump’s leading candidate for that job.

Speaking of the President-Elect, a lot of fans have been waiting to see how and if WWE would address him winning the Presidential election. As a WWE Hall of Famer, you’d think WWE would want to capitalize on this tremendous accomplishment. On the flip side, Trump and Clinton’s campaigns were very divisive and WWE might be best served distancing themselves from somebody whom half the country opposes.

There was no mention of Trump on RAW, but his WWE Hall of Fame “Superstar” page has been updated to reflect his win. The bio runs down Trump’s longstanding relationship with WWE, putting him over as a “captivating billionaire” and alpha male. As for Trump’s political career, the following paragraph has been added:

“In November 2016, Trump culminated his campaign against key contender Hillary Clinton and was elected into office as the 45th President of the United States — the first time in history a WWE Hall of Famer would ever hold the distinguishing title of U.S. Commander-in-Chief.”

Latest Report Suggests Linda McMahon Won’t Be Trump’s Secretary of Commerce

WWE co-owner and former CEO Linda McMahon has been in the news for a few days, with various reports in Connecticut media suggesting that she was the front-runner for a cabinet appointment as President Elect Donald Trump’s Secretary of Commerce. McMahon had been one of the larger donors to the Trump campaign via a super PAC (in addition to WWE and the McMahons being the largest donors to his Trump Foundation), so this didn’t come completely out of nowhere. A new report that surfaced Tuesday, however, suggests that she’s out of the running.

According to Politico, 78 year old billionaire investor Wilbur Ross  is the new “leading candidate,” with billionaire Carl Icahn seemingly confirming the news in a pair of tweets:

McMahon spent a large portion of her personal fortune on unsuccessful bids for open United States Senate seats in Connecticut in 2010 and 2012. Various issues surrounding WWE came up in the campaigns, both related to content and wrestler treatment, including Chris Benoit’s father appearing before the local media.

Linda McMahon Donated $6M To Trump’s Presidential Run, Flair On EPSN (Video), Jericho

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– WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair was on ESPN yesterday as a guest on College GameDay to give his picks. You can watch the full segment with Flair in the video above.

– It looks like former WWE CEO Linda McMahon is rooting for Donald Trump in this year’s United States Presidential election. According to The Washington Post, Linda donated $6 million in August and September to a super PAC supporting Trump’s Presidential campaign. She made five contributions, with the latest being for $1 million on 9/22.

– Chris Jericho’s band Fozzy recently signed a new record deal with Century Media. The former WWE Undisputed Champion announced the signing on Twitter over the weekend.

Linda McMahon On If She’s Ever Met Anyone Like Vince, WWE Being PG

Former WWE CEO Linda McMahon was recently interviewed by Sports Illustrated’s Extra Mustard blog to promote her new venture, Women’s Leadership LIVE, which strives to “educate, inspire, and empower women to stand out as catalysts for change and to build a world where women obtaining and exercising power is both expected and commonplace.”

Here are some quick highlights of what Linda McMahon said about:

WWE going PG;

“That wasn’t me, so much, moving to a PG-rating. The development of WWE programming, over time, has mirrored the market place. During the time that WWE was in the ‘Attitude Era,’ which was TV-14–if you looked at television programming and movies that were produced, they were edgier during that same time frame. Then, as that opinion shifted, WWE’s opinion shifted, as well, and sponsors had different demands. It was more of a family-friendlier audience to come back to PG-TV.”

If she’s ever met anybody like her husband:

“No, I’ve yet to meet anyone like him. I was the honors student and the civic leader in my hometown, and Vince was the local badass. There was a little bit of that bad boy aspect that I think was incredibly appealing, and it must have been–we’ll have our fiftieth anniversary this coming August. He’s one of the smartest people I know, and a very shrewd businessman.”

Visit WomensLeadershipLive.com for more on Linda McMahon’s new organization.

Linda McMahon A GOP Delegate, Update On Brawler’s Release, Miz-Golf

– Jim Ross noted in his new blog that The Brooklyn Brawler was in good spirits and was thinking positive after being released from WWE last week. Brawler was with the company for more than 30 years.

– The Miz has been announced for the 44th Los Angeles Police Celebrity Golf tournament on May 21 in West LA. Other celebrities there include Mark Paul Gosselaar, Alan Thicke, Luke Wilson and Tito Ortiz.

– Linda McMahon will be serving as a delegate at the GOP Convention in Cleveland this July, according to The Hartford Courant. All delegates were selected by Donald Trump’s campaign.

Linda McMahon Speaks On Hogan-WWE, Says Donald Trump’s Persona Resonates With WWE Fans

Linda McMahon, who worked in high-ranking positions in WWE from 1980 to 2009, says she could “never say never” regarding Hulk Hogan returning to the company. In an interview with Katie Couric for Yahoo News, McMahon also revealed that she did follow the Hulk Hogan vs. Gawker trial and was on Hogan’s side.

“I followed it some because he’s been a part of WWE for quite some time. I don’t think anyone had the right to take that private tape and put it out. I thought Gawker was wrong in doing that. He said some deplorable things, and it cost him his job in WWE,” said McMahon.

McMahon, who left WWE in 2009 to pursue a career in politics, was also asked about Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. Donald Trump has made several appearances for WWE over the years and is in their Hall of Fame. She stopped short of endorsing Trump, but spoke highly of him and claimed that his persona resonates with WWE fans.

“The persona of Donald Trump has resonated with [WWE fans.] Maybe their business isn’t growing, maybe they have kids who are graduating who can’t get jobs. All of those things that you hear I think resonate not only with some WWE fans, but across really the specter,” Linda said.

“He was a great partner, a wonderful promoter,” she said of her time working with Trump in WWE. “He really greased the wheels. We got to know him personally. He’s very loyal, he’s a patriot, he hires smart people around him. He did exactly what he said he would do.”

You can watch Linda’s entire interview on Yahoo.com.

Linda McMahon Announces Further Details About Her New Startup

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There had been stories about WWE co-founder and former CEO Linda McMahon launching some kind of startup to assist women in the business world, but details had been scarce and there were a number of delays. Today, her people sent out a press release officially announcing the launch of the company, which is called Women’s Leadership LIVE. It’s not entirely clear what exactly this new company will do to achieve those goals (other than holding events where you get to meet and “get mentored by” women like Linda McMahon), but here’s the full press release:

Linda McMahon, Partners Launch New Startup Promoting Women in Leadership

Women’s Leadership LIVE Aims to Educate and Inspire Women Toward Leadership Roles

STAMFORD, Conn.—-Linda McMahon, co-founder and former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), has partnered with Stacey Schieffelin, founder and president of ybf Beauty; and social media strategist Debbie Saviano to launch a new company aimed at promoting leadership opportunities for women.

“Even in 2016, women are clearly underrepresented in leadership”

“Our goal is to build a world where women obtaining and exercising power is both expected and commonplace,” McMahon said.

Women’s Leadership LIVE, LLC, will organize live events featuring workshops, keynote speakers and panel discussions and will offer ongoing mentorship opportunities. It aims to educate women on how best to launch and grow a business, advance their careers toward leadership roles, and identify and pursue leadership opportunities in public service.

“Even in 2016, women are clearly underrepresented in leadership,” McMahon said. “Women are 51 percent of the population but only 20 percent of Congress. Women earn the majority of college degrees but on average only make 78 cents on the dollar. Women make 80 percent of household spending decisions, but only 5 percent of Fortune 500 companies are led by women. Only 17 percent of corporate board members are women. This is not about setting quotas, but about having a diversity of perspectives and experiences in decision-making roles. We are making progress, but there are still glass ceilings that need to be cracked.”

Each of the three founders has extensive background in entrepreneurship, leadership and reinvention.

McMahon is the co-founder and former CEO of WWE. She and her husband, Vince McMahon, grew the company from a 13-person operation to a publicly traded global enterprise with more than 800 employees in offices worldwide. WWE has fans in more than 150 countries and is a social media powerhouse with more than 27 million followers on Facebook. She was twice nominated to represent the people of Connecticut in the U.S. Senate.

Debbie Saviano is a social media design strategist and expert in online influence. She put herself through college driving a school bus, earned a teaching degree, and later became a school principal, leading five campuses from pre-K to high school. After retiring from education, she launched a new career as a social media expert, helping people and organizations develop and maintain relationships through the power of ROI – Return on Influence via social media.

Stacey Schieffelin is the founder and president of ybf (Your Best Friend) Beauty, a cosmetics company that sells products on TV shopping channels worldwide. She built her entrepreneurial career after 20 years as a model with the Ford Modeling Agency. She rang the New York Stock Exchange’s opening bell on behalf of the non-profit Count Me In to celebrate the power of women-owned businesses. She was named Connecticut’s Female Entrepreneur of the Year in 2012.

The first live event will be in Irving, Texas, May 19-22. Participants will have an opportunity to sign up for deeper training through ongoing mentorships lasting three, six or twelve months.

“There are many organizations that support women in business, but what will set Women’s Leadership Live apart is the community and the follow-up that will emerge after our live events,” McMahon said. “Research has shown that women who had mentors usually have higher rates of success than those who didn’t. Each of WLL’s founders has previously mentored women in business on a more informal basis and know it’s that ongoing support that makes the difference.”

More information can be found online at womensleadershiplive.com.

Linda McMahon Starts New Business Promoting Leadership Opportunities For Women

Linda McMahon announced her latest business venture this week, “Women’s Leadership Live,” a company geared towards promoting leadership opportunities for women.

“It’s impossible not to recognize that even in 2016, women are clearly underrepresented in leadership,” McMahon told Hearst Connecticut Media. “Women are 51 percent of the population but only 20 percent of Congress. Women earn the majority of college degrees but on average only make 78 cents on the dollar.”

“Women make 80 percent of household spending decisions, but only 5 percent of Fortune 500 companies are led by women. Only 17 percent of corporate board members are women. This is not about setting quotas, but about having a diversity of perspectives and experiences in decision-making roles. We are making progress, but there are still glass ceilings that need to be cracked.”

The company is based out of Texas and includes Stacey Schieffelin and Debbie Saviano as listed business partners. Their first official event will be a three-day conference held on May 19-21 in Irving, Texas.

WWE Reportedly To Investigate, Sideline Wrestlers Without Health Insurance

Mike Johnson at PWInsider is reporting that WWE alerted the roster yesterday to a new bit of policy enforcement. Back in May of 2011, all of the talent had to sign a rider to their contracts that was then added to the standard talent booking contract. From section  9.12 (d) of Stephanie McMahon’s 2013 talent contract, which is the most recent contract publicly available (all caps formatting is in the original):

NOTWITHSTANDING PROMOTER’S CURRENT POLICY OF PAYING MEDICAL EXPENSES FOR INJURIES WRESTLER MAY INCUR WHILE PERFORMING UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, WRESTLER SHALL MAINTAIN, AT HIS COST AND EXPENSE, HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE. THIS HEALTH INSURANCE MUST REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR THE TERM OF THE AGREEMENT, AND WRESTLER SHALL PROVIDE PROMOTER PROOF OF THIS INSURANCE ANNUALLY. WRESTLER MAY AT HIS ELECTION OBTAIN HEALTH, LIFE AND/OR DISABILITY INSURANCE TO PROVIDE BENEFITS IN THE EVENT OF PHYSICAL INJURY ARISING OUT OF OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES; AND WRESTLER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT PROMOTER SHALL NOT HAVE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUCH INSURANCE OR PAYMENT IN THE EVENT OF PHYSICAL INJURY ARISING OUT OF HIS PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES.

Since then, WWE and Linda McMahon (who ran for one of Connecticut’s United States Senate seats in 2012) have been able to truthfully claim in the media that all talent has health insurance. That’s even though WWE does not provide the insurance or offset the cost in any way (unless WWE covering all on the job injuries lowers the wrestlers’ premiums).

What Johnson is reporting today is that WWE announced to the talent that as of February 21st (Johnson wrote 2/21/15 but that appears to be a typo in the context of what he wrote), they will be doing random checks with insurance companies to make sure that the wrestlers are fully compliant with the terms of their contracts. The memo stated that anyone without insurance must get everything in order in the next 60 days or else risk their status being that they would “not be available” to wrestle.

In other words: If you don’t have insurance, you’re being sidelined.

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If the details of the report are true, then WWE must have or be in the process of getting HIPAA waivers from each talent to contact their insurance companies. HIPAA refers to the terms set by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, which put the current American medical privacy laws into effect. Without a HIPAA waiver from each wrestler for their respective insurance company,the insurer is legally bound from telling WWE (or anyone else without a waiver) if the person in question is a member. It’s not entirely clear why WWE is doing this right now. The obvious inference is that some wrestlers found ways to game the system, perhaps by dropping the coverage for most of the year.

Outside of WWE, there is now widespread coverage of wrestlers in Mexico stemming from a deal made this past Summer. Around 2003-2004, TNA did provide group health insurance to wrestlers, but it didn’t last long and reviews of the coverage were mixed at best.

Rumor On Billy Gunn’s WWE Future, Stephanie & Linda McMahon In Miami, RVD

– The producers of the new marijuana-themed documentary, “The Emperor, The President & The King,” which prominently features former WWE Superstar Rob Van Dam, recently released the above clip from the film that features RVD talking about marijuana curing cancer, Rick Simpson and the healing properties included in marijuana. For more information on Rick Simpson and his website for curing cancer with marijuana, visit PhoenixTears.ca.

– There is said to be a feeling among many in WWE that Billy Gunn will eventually be brought back to the company after he deals with being “punished” for about 9-12 months. As noted, Gunn was fired from his job as a trainer at the WWE Performance Center after he tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs for a power-lifting competition he took part in back in July.

– Stephanie McMahon and Linda McMahon are currently in Miami, Florida for the Eisenhower Fellows’ “Making Strides: Global Networks Forum On Women’s Leadership” event. Stephanie tweeted the following photo of the two together at the event.

Linda McMahon At WWE Performance Center, Jericho Talks HBK Ladder Match, More

– WWE stock was up by 0.05 percent on Wednesday, closing at $20.81 per share. The high for Wednesday was $20.94, while the low was $20.54.

– Linda McMahon was at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida on Wednesday. Stephanie McMahon tweeted the following photo of her mother and her husband, Triple H, together outside of the building.

– On the latest WWE Tough Enough “Digital Extra,” which you can check out below, Chris Jericho talks to the contestants about his legendary ladder match with Shawn Michaels.

What Happened After RAW, Tough Enough Tonight, Linda McMahon At RAW & More

– After last night’s RAW went off the air, The Authority continued beating down Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose until Ryback, Dolph Ziggler and R-Truth hit the ring. Everyone brawled and all the babyfaces hit their finishers to run end the show.

– Former WWE CEO Linda McMahon was backstage at last night’s RAW.

– WWE tapes this week’s Smackdown and Main Event tonight from Hershey, PA. Check back tonight for live spoiler results.

– Episode 2 of Tough Enough featuring an appearance by Roman Reigns airs tonight on the USA Network. After Tough Enough, a new edition of Tough Talk will air on the WWE Network, hosted by Miz.

– Finn Balor was at RAW last night and will be attending tonight’s SmackDown tapings as well. He’ll be traveling with the WWE crew overseas to Singapore and Japan tonight.

Note On Start Of WrestleMania 31, Update On Musical Performances, Linda McMahon/WM31

– The old tradition of opening up WrestleMania 31 with the singing of “America the Beautiful” will return this year. Aloe Blacc is scheduled to perform the song at the beginning of the event on Sunday night.

– Skyler Grey, Kid Ink and Travis Barker are also scheduled to perform at the event. The trio will perform a medley of the WrestleMania 31 theme songs, “Rise” and “Money and the Power.”

– Linda McMahon noted on social media that she made the trip to California for WrestleMania 31 this year. “So excited to be in San Jose, CA. for this happening. #WrestleMania weekend,” wrote McMahon on her official Twitter account. She has started to post photos of herself at the various AXXESS festivities as well.

The Rock’s New Movie To Prevent Him From Working WM31?, Linda McMahon Political Note

– Due to the fact that The Rock’s new “Central Intelligence” film with Kevin Hart begins filming in the spring, depending on the exact start day, it could rule out him doing WrestleMania 31, which takes place on March 29th.

– Bloomberg magazine ran a feature on Linda McMahon, naming her one of the biggest low-profile political donors, noting that she has given $3 million to candidates thus far in 2014. The majority of the donations have gone to the Republican Governors Association.

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  • Linda McMahon On Building WWE With Vince, How She Measures Success & More

    Linda McMahon spoke at the Real Simple/TMIE Women and Success Panel in New York City on Wednesday. Below are some highlights of what Linda had to say.

    On building WWE with her husband Vince McMahon: “I’ve been often asked, did you never dream you would be where you are today? And I say no, because you were too busy building, doing, step by step… As the company grew, and all of those different departments began to mesh, we kept looking at great success in the things we were doing, I would step back and say ‘where are you now compared to where you were before you did this thing?”

    On how she measures success: “My measure of success is how many jobs and lives we have affected internally, within the company… and having an opportunity to mentor some of the young people who have come along. The first success was about building the company. And then once you’ve built the company, how do you continue to do that? So to have success today is to look around and see that we’re continuing to put smiles on people’s faces.”

    For more, visit TIME.com.

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