A new show produced by WWE has been confirmed by the company and the host.
As announced on Thursday, January 30th, Stephanie’s Places will premiere on ESPN+ in March and will see Stephanie McMahon speak with some of the biggest stars in professional wrestling to hear the stories behind their most important moments.
A trailer for the show has also been released, which features Steve Austin, Charlotte Flair and The Bloodline among the guests that will be featured in the new series:
Get ready to join @StephMcMahon on a quest to hear the stories behind the biggest stars in @WWE!#StephaniesPlaces comes to @ESPN+ this March. pic.twitter.com/9xSrlEviV4
— WWE (@WWE) January 30, 2025
At the time of writing, it is unknown how many episodes will be in the series, the length of each episode or the exact date of the season premiere.
The show was discussed during McMahon’s appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, where McMahon stated that she would be going all over the country and hopefully the world to try and find out the biggest stories.
The new project was reported earlier in the week and was said to be based on the popular Peyton’s Places series that sees Peyton Manning interview some of the biggest stars in NFL history while looking back at the most iconic moments in the sport. The project will be McMahon’s first official involvement with the company since her resignation in early 2023, which occurred shortly after Vince McMahon made his return to the company after previously resigning in June 2022.
McMahon was seen at events in 2024 and made multiple onscreen appearances but has not officially been a part of the company prior to this project. McMahon was also seen congratulating her husband Triple H, who was recently announced as the headline inductee in the 2025 Hall of Fame class.
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McMahon’s interview on The Pat McAfee Show was her first since her resignation. Along with discussing the new show and the current direction of the promotion, Stephanie McMahon got candid about her time away from wrestling, stating that she wanted to disappear.