8 Controversial Moments WWE Regret Airing On Live TV

8. Vince McMahon's Kiss My Ass Club

It is cuckoo crazy to consider that what is essentially sexual assault in the workplace was once upon a time seen as nothing more than harmless hijinks. Remember this the next time you read someone lamenting the stewardship of one Vince McMahon. Coming during an era when Vince's tyrannical nature ran rampant both backstage and as part of his on-air persona, nothing summed this up as much as the Vince McMahon Kiss My Ass Club.

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Vince's real-world problems are now well-documented, but the Kiss My Ass Club had members of the WWE locker room forced against their will to do exactly as the name suggests. It was intentionally designed to embarrass the likes of future Hall of Famers Mick Foley and Jim Ross, but given McMahon's alleged crimes that have come to light, this retrospectively looks a million times worse.

Performers like William Regal would use their brilliance to make these segments as comedic and palatable as possible, but there is no way of sugar-coating what this was. A billionaire employer forcing his workers to perform an intimate act against their will. 

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