. . "Linda is capable of computing up to a million teraflops of WWE corporate information in a second, which makes her perfect for financial press calls but is unable to compute any question relating to crap booking or berried talent. Instead she just sits there and repeats the phrase \u201CCan not compute\u201D until the subject moves on to the ad revenue for WWE.com. Amazingly looks twenty years older than she actually is, it's no wonder Vince is all over the divas."@en . . . "146.0"^^ . . . . . "165.1"^^ . "1999"^^ . . "Linda is capable of computing up to a million teraflops of WWE corporate information in a second, which makes her perfect for financial press calls but is unable to compute any question relating to crap booking or berried talent. Instead she just sits there and repeats the phrase \u201CCan not compute\u201D until the subject moves on to the ad revenue for WWE.com. Amazingly looks twenty years older than she actually is, it's no wonder Vince is all over the divas. Vince was pushing the pork with Linda in the scaffolding at the Kemper Arena one day. He had to use something to tie her down with and cut what he thought was just some regular cord."@en . "Mrs. McMahon"@pt . . . "#FFFFFF"@en . "silver"@en . . . . "1948-10-04"^^ . "2.2"^^ . "Imagem:McMahon.jpg"@pt . "On the following week's edition of Raw, the evil Linda continued portraying her villainous persona in a segment with Mick Foley. She explained JR's termination by stating that he was undergoing colon surgery, but denied that her attack was the cause. Linda laughed evilly at Foley at the end of the segment and told him in a mocking tone to \"Have a nice day!\" Linda's last appearance as a villainess was at WrestleMania 22, when she was part of a \"family prayer\" involving Vince's match against Shawn Michaels. Linda has only made one appearance on WWE TV since then, but she did so as a babyface, ending her short villainous run."@en . . . . . . "Linda McMahon"@en . "Linda Marie Edwards-McMahon"@en . "20"^^ . "#FFE93E"@en . . "Linda Marie McMahon (n\u00E9e Edwards; born October 4, 1948) is an American professional wrestling magnate and a perennial candidate for the Republican Party. She is notable for her career developing WWE with her husband Vince McMahon. McMahon was active with WWE, renamed from the original WWF in 2002, from 1980 to 2009. During this time, the company grew from a small regional business in New York to a large multinational. McMahon and her husband became wealthy through the WWE's success, and the McMahon family name is now synonymous with the wrestling industry. As President and later CEO of the company, she negotiated business deals, launched wrestling merchandise, signed wrestler contracts, and managed and wrote for WWE publications. She also started the company's civic programs, Get REAL and Smackdown Your Vote. McMahon occasionally made on-screen appearances, most notably in a wrestling feud with her husband which climaxed at WrestleMania X-Seven. She left WWE in 2009 to run unsuccessfully for a seat in the United States Senate from Connecticut, losing to Democratic Party nominee Richard Blumenthal in the general election of 2010. McMahon was the 2012 Republican nominee for Connecticut's other Senate seat to replace retiring Senator Joe Lieberman in the general election in November 2012, but lost again, this time to Democratic Representative Chris Murphy."@en . "General"@en . . . . "Linda McMahon"@pt . . "6"^^ . . . . . "Merchandise"@en . "Linda Marie McMahon (n\u00E9e Edwards; born October 4, 1948) is an American professional wrestling magnate and a perennial candidate for the Republican Party. She is notable for her career developing WWE with her husband Vince McMahon. McMahon was active with WWE, renamed from the original WWF in 2002, from 1980 to 2009. During this time, the company grew from a small regional business in New York to a large multinational. McMahon and her husband became wealthy through the WWE's success, and the McMahon family name is now synonymous with the wrestling industry. As President and later CEO of the company, she negotiated business deals, launched wrestling merchandise, signed wrestler contracts, and managed and wrote for WWE publications. She also started the company's civic programs, Get REAL and "@en . "On the following week's edition of Raw, the evil Linda continued portraying her villainous persona in a segment with Mick Foley. She explained JR's termination by stating that he was undergoing colon surgery, but denied that her attack was the cause. Linda laughed evilly at Foley at the end of the segment and told him in a mocking tone to \"Have a nice day!\" Linda's last appearance as a villainess was at WrestleMania 22, when she was part of a \"family prayer\" involving Vince's match against Shawn Michaels. Linda has only made one appearance on WWE TV since then, but she did so as a babyface, ending her short villainous run."@en . . "Linda McMahon"@en . "New Bern, Carolina do Norte"@pt . "Linda McMahon"@nl . "Linda McMahon"@pt . "Image gallery"@en . . . . "4"^^ . "Linda McMahon"@pt . "Linda McMahon"@pt . .