10 Most Offensive WWE Moments Ever

10. Katie Vick

Instantly infamous, the baffling decision to infuse a World Heavyweight/Intercontinental title unification match with a sex-and-death angle remains one of the single most absurd moments in company history.

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In October 2002, Triple H was establishing himself as evil overlord of Raw, having squashed crowd-favourite Rob Van Dam like a bug less than a month after being sycophantically awarded a new World Title by General Manager Eric Bischoff.

To this end, he decided to pick at the psyche of Kane, who had found new life as a reinvigorated babyface in a summer return that had steered him to second reign as Intercontinental Champion.

With 'Easy-E' deciding that the show could only have one singles Champion, the titleholders were set to do battle at the No Mercy pay-per-view later that month, but 'The Game' would end up a literal cerebral assassin by the end of his horrific unveiling of his opponents past.

Over three weeks, Triple H alleged Kane murdered a girl called Katie Vick, then had sex with her dead body and finally portrayed him sexually assaulting her corpse in a funeral home before eventually "screwing her brains out".

In between all that, he unified the titles with a victory over 'The Big Red Machine', but it was virtually impossible to focus on titles amongst the legitimately dark segments.

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