Triple H and Stephanie McMahon’s three daughters are the fifth generation of the McMahon dynasty and they are showing that wrestling royalty doesn’t always wear a championship belt.

Aurora Rose (18), Murphy Claire (17), and Vaughn Evelyn (14) have each chosen remarkably different paths. One’s traded the wrestling ring for collegiate athletics, another’s building an animal rescue empire, and the youngest is channelling the family’s theatrical flair in ways that already have her parents captivated. Here’s what you need to know about these three remarkable young women.

Aurora Rose Levesque

Aurora Rose Levesque made her entrance on July 24, 2006, arriving three days earlier than expected and just before a Monday Night RAW taping. Talk about dramatic timing. As the firstborn, she grew up watching her grandfather Vince McMahon run WWE and declared at age eight that she wanted “Pop’s job,” not her parents’ roles but the ultimate position of power.

The evidence suggested she had the talent to back up that ambition. Triple H confirmed in October 2019 that Aurora had trained with some of wrestling’s finest: Natalya, Charlotte Flair, and Ronda Rousey. Stephanie later revealed on her podcast that both Charlotte and Natalya called Aurora “a natural in the ring.” Everything pointed toward an eventual WWE debut.

But life had other plans. The Vince McMahon scandal in 2022-2023 fundamentally altered Aurora’s trajectory. “Aurora always saw a path forward through the business,” Stephanie explained in November 2025. “When everything happened suddenly, that wasn’t there anymore. So she had to shift her focus.”

Today, that focus looks completely different. Aurora’s now 19 and attending Springfield College in Massachusetts, where she plays catcher for the Lady Titans while pursuing a degree in physical therapy. Before college, she was named First County Bank Athlete of the Month in October 2023 for her work with St. Luke’s Varsity Softball team.

Her athletic philosophy reflects maturity beyond her years. “You are going to fail more times than you are going to succeed, and that is how you get better as an athlete,” she told the Bobby Valentine Sports Academy. “Give everything they do their all, whether that is in athletics or academics because the hard work will pay off.”

During his WWE Hall of Fame induction in April 2025, Triple H paid tribute to his eldest: “She’s one of the hardest working kids I know. I’m so incredibly proud of you.” He later told Daily Mail Sport that while Aurora’s focused on college and athletics, if any of his daughters decided to pursue WWE, he’d be “100% behind them.” But for now, Aurora’s chosen the diamond over the ring.

Murphy Claire Levesque

Murphy Claire Levesque arrived on July 28, 2008, and from the start, she’s charted her own course. At 17, she’s become what Triple H affectionately calls “about as eclectic as it gets” during his Hall of Fame speech. “She rides horses, she paints, she draws; she’s incredibly creative.”

But Murphy’s creative spirit comes with serious grit. She plays running back on her high school’s boys’ football team, a decision that speaks volumes about her character. When Triple H asked why she wanted to play football with the boys, her response was simple and powerful: “I want to prove to myself that I can take on the world.”

At the 2025 Hall of Fame ceremony, her father’s message was clear: “Murphy, you can do it all.”

Her passion for horses led to something bigger. In 2020, at just 11 years old, Murphy co-founded Hidden Gem Animal Rescue alongside her horseback riding trainer Logan Allison. The organization’s mission is straightforward: save animals from life on the streets and give them loving homes. What started as a young girl’s dream achieved official 501(c)(3) nonprofit status between 2023 and 2024.

She handles the organization’s marketing, website management, social media, and fundraising. Between rescue work, football practice, horseback riding, painting, and drawing, Murphy’s days are packed. Wrestling? She hasn’t publicly expressed any interest whatsoever. She’s too busy proving she can take on the world in her own way.

Vaughn Evelyn Levesque

Vaughn Evelyn Levesque shares more than just a birthday with her grandfather Vince McMahon (both celebrate on August 24). Born in 2010, she’s now 15 and has the strongest early affinity for wrestling’s performance elements, though not necessarily the athletic side.

Stephanie’s shared stories that reveal Vaughn’s natural showmanship. In September 2016, when Vaughn was just six, Stephanie recounted having an impromptu “match” with her youngest daughter. “She made me announce her entrance, entering to Katy Perry’s new song, ‘Rise,'” Stephanie told The Straits Times. “She completely understands it all. I was doing the three-count and wanted the match to be over and she pulled me up so she didn’t get the count till three! I said, ‘Honey, you got to pin me.’ She said, ‘I don’t want the match to be over.'”

Stephanie told TalkSport in November 2021 that Vaughn is “all about the personality. Oh my goodness, I can’t wait to see what she is going to do.” She’s been cutting promos since age five, including what Stephanie described as “an evil promo on our nanny” complete with dramatic facials, voice work, and finger-pointing.

At the 2025 Hall of Fame, Triple H described his youngest as “14 going on 40, like she’s been divorced twice or something.” He called her “the fashion icon, telling everybody in the family what to wear” and suggested she might become a pop star. “She loves to sing, she loves to dance.”

While Aurora received formal wrestling training and Murphy pursued entirely different interests, Vaughn is something in between. She’s interested into wrestling’s showmanship, its larger-than-life personalities, and the art of commanding attention. Whether that translates into an actual WWE career or perhaps music, fashion, or entertainment remains to be seen.

Wrap Up

Triple H and Stephanie have fiercely protected their daughters’ privacy, a decision rooted in Stephanie’s own childhood experience of being bullied simply for being Vince McMahon’s daughter. None of the girls have public social media accounts, and when Stephanie shares photos on Instagram, she typically avoids showing their faces.

When paparazzi photos from a family vacation in Mykonos surfaced in August 2024, WWE reportedly sent legal notices to those sharing the images.

The daughters are the fifth generation of the McMahon wrestling dynasty, a lineage stretching back to their great-great-great-grandfather Jess McMahon Sr., who began promoting boxing and wrestling in 1915.

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