WWE News [VIDEO]: Stephanie McMahon Takes Ice Bucket Challenge, Asks Total Divas To Take Plunge

After defeating Brie Bella at SummerSlam Sunday night at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Stephanie McMahon took part in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge and among those she asked to take the plunge was the cast of Total Divas.     

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McMahon appeared with Maria Menounos and had some help in partaking in the challenge from Ronda Rousey and the rest of the Four Horsewomen of MMA after defeating Brie Bella with some outside interference from Nikki Bella, who turned heel.

"Yes, of course I'm here to accept the challenge," McMahon said when Menounos asked her. "We are at the Staples Center where we just had SummerSlam, and since I defeated my challenger tonight Brie Bella, handily I might add, I figured I would accept the challenge of Maria Menounos to help spread the word about ALS and most importantly to give a donation. I've already given a donation earlier today and now I'm here to take the challenge and help spread the word."

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McMahon then brought in Rousey and the rest of the Four Horsewomen, who dumped a cooler full of ice into a trashcan that was filled up with water.

"But to make it even more epic, we have invited UFC Champion 'Rowdy' Ronda Rousey and the Four Horsewomen," McMahon said.

McMahon then made her challenge.

"Since WrestleMania 31 will be emanating from Levi's Stadium, I will have to challenge the entire San Francisco 49ers football team. I will also challenge the entire cast of Total Divas as well as every member of the WWE Universe. And make sure you send in your challenges to #SmackDownALS."

McMahon then took the ice bath as the Four Horsewomen poured the trashcan full of ice water all over her to end the segment.

"That was good, that was good for me," McMahon said. "Challenge accepted."

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