10 Forgotten WWE Matches Followed By Something Infamously Terrible

4. Intergender Six-Person Tag Team Match (Followed By Triple H's Katie Vick Tape)

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The Katie Vick tape was an atomic bomb, and not even just on a single episode of Monday Night Raw in 2002. An explosion of embedded toxicity from the company that saw fit to produce and present it as a piece of pro wrestling television, the visual of Triple H mocking Kane with a mock humping of a mock corpse only served to ridicule the industry that birthed it.

Nothing could follow it, not even the actual matches between 'The Game' and 'The Big Red Machine' it was designed to promote. And certainly not the rank and file of Raw either side of it trying to get noticed underneath the oppression of Hunter and the ridiculous family he was soon to marry into.

In this case, it was a six-person match pitting Booker T, Goldust and Trish Stratus against Christian, Chris Jericho and Victoria that ended with legendary d*ckhead 'Y2J' wrenching back on his fellow Canadian Stratus for the spineless victory. The top heels and babyfaces on the red brand crafted something good here - and nobody ever spoke of it again.

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