The Senate has advanced the nomination of former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) CEO Linda McMahon to serve as Secretary of Education for a final round of voting.
WWE co-founder Linda McMahon was sworn in as Donald Trump's education secretary on March 3, sharing her 'final mission' for the Carter-era department that she was tapped to lead
This vote was no Stone Cold Stunner. World Wrestling Entertainment co-founder Linda McMahon was confirmed along party lines by the US Senate on Monday to lead the Department of Education — which is already cutting funding and offering buyouts to its workforce as President Trump has made clear he wants the agency “closed immediately.
McMahon was confirmed by a 51-45 vote, with none of the present Democrats crossing party lines to support the nomination
An updated class action lawsuit against WWE claims that Stephanie McMahon convinced two board members to stay with WWE in 2022 during her leave of absence
Linda McMahon has been confirmed to serve as President Donald Trump's Secretary of Education after a full Senate vote on Monday.
Linda McMahon's WWE past gets referenced on Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update. Linda McMahon is now Donald Trump's Secretary of Education. However, for many years, she was the CEO of WWE as the wife of Vince McMahon,
Lex Luger discussed his pro wrestling career, including moving back to WCW from WWE in 1995 when his contract had expired.
Lex Luger fired the first shot in the Monday Night Wars when he jumped from WWE to WCW, appearing at the end of the premiere episode of WCW Nitro. Luger's contract with WWE had expired, though he was trying to work things out on a handshake deal.