While Stephanie McMahon has not been with WWE officially since she resigned from her role of WWE co-PDG in January 2023, she slowly started to reassocate with the promotion during the last year. McMahon appeared both during the WWE 2024 renowned temple ceremony and Wrestlemania 40, and was at the “RAW” during the first of Netflix earlier this month. And now, it will be involved at a more formal level, in a role that we would not expect it.
On Thursday afternoon, WWE published a 26-second trailer that confirmed that McMahon would host the next series “Stephanie’s Places” on ESPN +. The news in the series was broken earlier during the day by Pwinsider EliteAnd that the series had been discussed during the WWE town hall event today, although there was no mention when the show is broadcast. The official WWE announcement took care of this, revealing that the series will begin to be broadcast in March.
Prepare to join @Stephmcmahon in a quest to hear the stories behind the biggest stars of @Wwe!#Stephaniesplaces is found at @Espn+ in March. pic.twitter.com/9xsrleviv4
– wwe (@wwe) January 30, 2025
As the title suggests, “Stephanie’s Places” will be similar to the ESPN + “Peyton’s Places” series, which features the temple of renown of the NFL Peyton Manning to sit with other old stars of the NFL for Discuss football, “cultural impact” of the NFL and other subjects and other subjects. The previous report revealed that McMahon had already filmed content with Cody Rhodes and Steve Austin, while the WWE trailer showed McMahon dragged with Austin, Charlotte Flair and Roman Reigns, confirming their involvement.
Like all that McMahon has had WWE imply since its departure, this will undoubtedly lead to speculation that McMahon could soon join the business scale of the promotion. It remains to be seen that it is funding or not.