5 WWE/AEW Superstars' wives you may not know were/are in the wrestling business
#1. WWE Superstar Shane McMahon – Marissa Mazzola
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The McMahon family owns WWE, the biggest pro-wrestling promotion in the world. Hence, it might not be a surprise to learn that Shane McMahon's wife used to work in the wrestling business.
Vince McMahon's son is a minority owner in WWE. His wife, Marissa Mazzola, also worked in the company several years ago.
Mazzola worked in a few different roles, including director of public relations. She co-hosted WWF/E LiveWire between 1999 and 2000. LiveWire was an interactive show that started airing in the mid-1990s to 2001. It summarized WWE's weekly events and featured interviews with WWE Superstars and personalities. The show also allowed fans to phone or send in questions to in-studio guests.
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A few years later, Mazzola turned her attention to film production. She founded Kamala Films in 2005, and has participated in producing several movies, including A Private War and Anamorph. Shane's wife is now working on two new movies.
Shane and Mazzola tied the knot in 1996. The couple has three sons. Mazzola has attended a few WWE events in the past few years, including the WWE Hall of Fame.
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Ahmed Hamdy
Ahmed Hamdy is an Egyptian journalist with a decade of experience in sports journalism, specializing in pro wrestling and football.
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