Great TV Moments, Wardrobe Malfunctions and Stephanie McMahon

By Soham Samaddar - 23 May '16 16:23PM
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Stephanie McMahon recently went on the Joe De Franco's Industrial Strength Show and delivered one of the most interesting interviews in recent years from a WWE exectutive. She touched upon a lot of topics including a wardrobe malfunction, the advice she gets from her father and also her favourite moment on Television.

According to her, her favourite TV moment came during Amageddon Pay per view back in 1999. "Well, it's one of my favorites and it's when I turned on my father originally and joined forces with Triple H. So he had married me in this drive-through wedding chapel and unbeknownst to me, I was drugged in the storyline. All this kind of stuff unfolded and my dad ultimately wound up facing my husband in a match for the annulment of our marriage.at one point in time [during the match], Hunter brings over my dad and he's just head to toe covered in blood. This is during the Attitude Era. And he brings my dad's face over to my face and he goes, 'who's your daddy now?' and I almost actually started laughing, but it was such a great moment. I was like, 'oh my God, that is so funny and so awesome!', like that's such a great line!"

On the other hand, she considers a wardrobe malfunction to be her most embarrassing TV moment. "That would be when I had a wardrobe malfunction. Yes, so, there was my husband again! We were on top of the announce table, I think, and, he went to put me in the Pedigree and I was wearing something that was apparently too low cut even though I was taped in. And so, in the Pedigree, you're bent over and both arms are tied behind your back and I am now looking at my own breasts that are exposed. And my arms are pinned behind my back, so there's absolutely nothing I can do except stare at myself and think about how mortified I was in that given moment!" Regarding the best advice she has received from her father, she had this to say, "Listen. That's one of the best lessons that he [has] ever taught me is listen to everyone. You never know where a good idea is going to come from. And treat everyone with respect. Look everyone in the eye. Shake everyone's hand. Nobody's better than anybody else."

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