Stephanie McMahon, the daughter of former chief Vince, was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by the legendary Undertaker in a highlight moment at the pay-per-view WWE Wrestlepalooza in Indianapolis on Sunday.
Stephanie is also married to Triple H, who serves as the Chief Content Officer at the WWE, and has made multiple in-ring appearances throughout her prolonged time of association with the Stamford-based company.
The Undertaker announces that Stephanie McMahon is going into the WWE Hall of Fame! pic.twitter.com/M3vVyiX4Bv
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The event featured a highly anticipated match between two prominent
real-life couples in the wrestling franchise. AJ Lee, the wife of CM Punk, made her return to the ring, joining her husband to face Seth Rollins and Becky ‘The Man’ Lynch. Lee’s comeback was met with an enthusiastic reception from the WWE Universe, who cheered her every move. The match concluded with a victory for Punk and Lee over Rollins and Lynch.
Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes defended his title against challenger McIntyre in front of passionate fans in Indianapolis. Rhodes capitalised on McIntyre’s leg injury, employing a series of grappling moves before finishing the match with his signature Cross Rhodes.
Stephanie Vaquer claimed the vacant Women’s Championship title by defeating Iyo Sky in a thrilling contest that electrified the arena.
The new tag-team duo of Bronson Reed and Bronn Brekker, known as the Vision, triumphed over the experienced Uso brothers. The heavyweight pair dominated the Usos from the outset and maintained their control throughout the match to secure the win.
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However, the day’s most significant bout saw Brock Lesnar take on the legendary Cena, who is on his farewell tour. Lesnar delivered multiple F5s to exhaust the former champion before securing the win with a straightforward pin, with a hint at Paul Heyman reuniting with Lesnar to celebrate the victory.