A simple gesture
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Ongoing, First published Jun 04, 2021
Naomi McMahon, the last and youngest daughter of Vince and Linda McMahon, the youngest sister of her older sister and brother- which are Shane McMahon and Stephanie McMahon - and the only sister of Hunter Hemsely or otherwise known as Triple H.

Naomi Mei Meijer McMahon, is a 17 year old girl that was born in South Africa but was sorta born but raised in America by her father and mother which has previously been mentioned, was introduced to the world on live boardcasted TV was when she took the spotlight and opportunity from her family name, just like her siblings and parents, when she called the matchup with her older brother-in-law and his best friend Shawn Michaels against Stone Cold "Steve" Austin aka the rattle snake and a unformed team with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.

After a few weeks later after that announcement she did catch the attention of her brother-in-law's best friend, Shawn Michaels, when they were backstage and in a segment together which somehow happened and was allowed since it wasn't really scripted.

What happened between the two?

Will her family accept this new unformed love against the two?

How will her parents react to the love between the two?
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