#4 Friend: Stephanie McMahon and Triple H
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Now this probably won't come as much of a shock considering both Stephanie McMahon and Triple H played critical roles in acquiring Ronda Rousey for WWE, but without a doubt, the trio are good friends behind the scenes.
Stephanie and Hunter made sure to hype up the debut of Ronda Rousey, and ever since Rousey's first appearance, they have both made "The Baddest Woman On The Planet" look like a million bucks on WWE television--they certainly did at WrestleMania this year.
To get in the good books of Triple H or Stephanie isn't all too easy, and Ronda has definitely done just that with her fantastic performances thus far. Of course Ronda Rousey's fame from the UFC made the WWE's top executives feel as though she'd be a worthy addition to the roster, and more specifically the women's division, but it has undoubtedly been Rousey's great showings up until now that have convinced both Stephanie and Hunter that she's more than worthy of her spot.