10 Baffling WWE Creative Ideas Fans Still Can't Work Out

1. Love Me Even In Death

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlpSsklsq2s Where does any wrestling fan start when analysing the tale of Katie Vick, Triple H and Kane? Definitely one of the most tasteless, insulting and asinine storylines in WWE history, the company really topped themselves with this saga. Even though fans had been led to believe for years that Kane had been burned in a fire set by The Undertaker, it turns out he had a life before being introduced by Paul Bearer to destroy his storyline brother. Let's see, this angle included the following; ignorance of history (how many times has WWE changed Kane and The Undertaker's respective pasts to suit the present?), drink driving and subsequent fatal car crash, necrophilia, accusations of psychosis and simulated sex with a mannequin, in a funeral home no less. Was there anything else the creative team felt necessary to bring to the party? Perhaps there isn't quite enough going on there. In all seriousness, this story did nothing for anyone involved, and had WWE under the microscope from several groups, who quite rightly wondered what the hell this wrestling promotion were gaining from booking one of their top names to sexually assault a dummy on live TV. What other storylines left you scratching your head? Do you remember any of the ones on this list? Let us know down in the comments section below!
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