Photo Of Batista Arm Wrestling Woman On Movie Set, Stephanie McMahon Honored, NeNe Leakes

- E! Online has an article here about reality TV star NeNe Leakes appearing on WWE RAW this past Monday night.

- Al.com has more photos here from the set of Batista's new movie, Bus 657, which is being filmed in Mobile, AL. One of the photos features Batista arm wrestling a local female fan, who talked about approaching the former WWE Champion for the photo.

"I really just walked up to him and said, 'I hate to be that guy, but can we take a picture arm wrestling?' After the first picture was taken, he looked me dead in the eyes and said, 'It should look like you're winning!' He was really nice when I asked for the picture and smiled the whole time we talked," she said.

You can check out a photo below:

- WWE issued the following regarding Stephanie McMahon being selected as a 2015 Eisenhower USA Fellow:

STEPHANIE MCMAHON SELECTED AS EISENHOWER FELLOW

STAMFORD, Conn. ? October 15, 2014 ? WWE® Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon has been selected as a 2015 Eisenhower USA Fellow, one of nine U.S. leaders to participate in the prestigious international leadership exchange program for outstanding professionals, the Eisenhower Fellowships announced today.

"We welcome this talented and enthusiastic group of young leaders into the global network of Eisenhower Fellows to build bridges across borders and work together to make the world more peaceful, prosperous and just," said Chairman of the Board of Trustees, General Colin L. Powell, USA (Retired).

Eisenhower Fellowships exist to inspire leaders around the world to challenge themselves to think beyond their current scope, to engage others, including outside of their current networks and to leverage their own talents to better the world around them. Fellows are selected based on their proven leadership and success in their professional field, their enthusiasm for continued learning, their active engagement in community activities and their potential for advanced leadership and societal impact.

The nine USA Fellows were selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants from across the United States. As an Eisenhower Fellow, McMahon will travel to Asia and South America, to gain a deeper understanding of business implications in the region, local societal challenges, and potential partnerships.

"I am honored to have been selected as an Eisenhower Fellow as a part of such an esteemed class of global leaders," said Stephanie McMahon, Chief Brand Officer, WWE. "I look forward to this transformational experience to gain a deeper understanding of the culture in key growth areas, both from a business and community standpoint; develop relationships with my Fellows as well as key influencers abroad, partner with the Women's Leadership Program, and use this knowledge to help shape WWE's global business strategies and continue our mission of putting smiles on people's faces."

Governor Christine Todd Whitman, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of Eisenhower Fellowships, commended McMahon and the entire class of 2015. "In our globalized world, the experience of an Eisenhower Fellowship will allow these men and women to draw from an incredibly rich international network to enhance their impact in their respective regions and professional fields." Gov. Whitman said.

McMahon joins other notable Fellows in the 2015 class including David Bray, Visiting Associate on Cyber Security and Culture at the University of Oxford, Chief Information Officer for the Federal Communications Commission and Amy Wilkinson, Author with Simon & Shuster and Senior Fellow, Harvard University. Past Fellows have included Adam Grossman, Senior Vice President, Marketing and Brand Development, Boston Red Sox, Anne Gordon, Senior Vice President of Media and Communications, Philadelphia, Eagles, Ines Alberdi, Executive Director, UN Development Fund for Women and Marc Vanheukelen, Chief of Staff, European Commission for International Trade.

Stephanie McMahon was named Chief Brand Officer in December 2013 and is responsible for leading WWE's efforts to further enhance its global brand reputation among key constituencies including government, media, advertisers, business leaders and investors. Stephanie serves as the company's brand ambassador and works with WWE's business units to support key growth initiatives. She is the primary spokesperson for WWE's CSR initiatives, including Be a STAR, WWE's anti-bullying program and along with her husband, Paul Levesque, has started and funded a cause for Pediatric brain and spinal cancer called, Connor's Cure.

Prior to being named Chief Brand Officer, Stephanie was Executive Vice President, Creative and was responsible for overseeing the creative development of all WWE television, pay-per-view programming, print, digital and social media content. Stephanie began her career with WWE in 1998 as an Account Executive for the WWE sales office in New York City, while also developing her television personality on WWE programming. Stephanie's career growth and development spans over multiple business areas including directing and producing some of WWE's televised events. She has also managed WWE's Talent Relations, Talent Brand Management and Live Events businesses.

She is a member of the Board of Directors for both the USO Metropolitan Washington and the digital media company, Tout, Inc. Stephanie has received Fairfield County Business Journal's 2010 "40 Under 40" award and was recognized as one of the "Most Powerful Women in Cable" by CableFAX magazine for four out of the past five years. In 2013, Stephanie was named to Ad Age's "40 Under 40" and was also named one of Multichannel News's "Women to Watch." In May of 2104, she was named as one of Broadcasting & Cable and Multichannel News's "Women in the Game."

Stephanie is a working mother of three daughters ages 8, 6 and 4.

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