WWE legend Stephanie McMahon undergoes surgery days after shock departure

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Stephanie McMahon has undergone surgery to fix an ankle injury just days after resigning from WWE.

The former co-CEO and chair of the wrestling giant stepped down from both roles this week as her father Vince McMahon returned as executive chairman, and now she has joked about how hectic her week has been.

Stephanie shared a photo of herself in a hospital gown smiling in bed and waving to the camera, alongside another picture showing her leg in a cast. She captioned the photo: ‘Busy week! Thank you Dr. Waldrop, @andrews_sports_medicine and the Orthopedic Center Staff for fixing my ankle! ‘And to @wilk_kevin @championsportsmedicine for already getting me started on rehab! #RoadtoRecovery’.

Stephanie gave special thanks to her husband Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque, who is still part of the WWE management team as Chief Content Officer, a position which means he oversees creative, talent relations, live events and more.

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