ESPN has announced the premiere date for “Stephanie’s Places,” a new 10-episode series featuring WWE icon Stephanie McMahon. The show will debut on Wednesday, March 26.
The series is produced by Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions in partnership with ESPN and WWE. New episodes will premiere weekly on Wednesdays on ESPN+.
Stephanie McMahon will explore locations across America that helped shape the journeys of some of WWE’s most famous personalities. The show will also be available to stream on Hulu and Disney+ for Disney Bundle subscribers.
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“WWE has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember,” McMahon said in the announcement. “I’m looking forward to having viewers join me as we visit some of the most iconic stars of past and present.”
Peyton Manning also commented on the new series. “The world of WWE has never been more popular and exciting than it is right now,” Manning stated. “There is no one better than Stephanie to tell the stories of WWE’s greatest stars.”
The debut episode, premiering March 26, will feature CM Punk reflecting on his return to WWE after nearly a decade away. This segment follows McMahon visiting her husband and WWE Chief Content Officer, Paul “Triple H” Levesque.
Other episodes will feature prominent WWE personalities including Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, Steve Austin, Charlotte Flair, Roman Reigns, Pat McAfee, The Undertaker, and John Cena.
The episode featuring Rhodes will explore the Center Stage Theater in Atlanta, while Ripley’s episode includes a visit to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando. Austin’s segment takes place at his Broken Skull Ranch.
Charlotte Flair’s episode will discuss the evolution of women in WWE at Nassau Coliseum. Roman Reigns and “The Bloodline” will appear in an episode filmed on a yacht in Miami.
The final episode, scheduled for May 28, will feature John Cena reflecting on his 20-plus year career. The schedule includes a tour of his personal gym as he discusses winding down his wrestling career.
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