Lillian Garcia’s Chasing Glory Recap w/ Stephanie McMahon – Growing up in the Business, Women’s Revolution, WrestleMania Match with Rousey? More!

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McMahon was very happy about announcing the first ever Women’s Royal Rumble match. She informs that the women didn’t know what she was going to say that night when she got in the ring, so all of their reactions were legitimate. Garcia admits that she had tears in her eyes when Stephanie made the announcement that night.

McMahon says there’s no denying that she’s had more opportunities because she was born into the McMahon family, but that doesn’t mean that it’s ever been easy working for WWE. Her father made sure that she had to earn everything that she has in the business, and she was even almost fired on several occasions. She points out that it hasn’t always been pretty, but every mistake brought with it a learning experience.

McMahon speaks about cyberbullying, and the negative effects of social media. She informs that she reads her own Twitter feeds and sometimes the comments are awful. She understands that she’s a heel, but sometimes it’s tough to ignore some of the things she reads on there. She urges people to ignore the negativity and block people who try to bring negativity into your life.

McMahon informs that Triple H was actually hoping for girls when she got pregnant, and now he has three of them. Garcia says having the girls softened Hunter, but Stephanie says she always saw that side of him so that didn’t really changed in her eyes. She says Hunter’s an incredible father and husband who she loves very much.

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