10 Moments WWE Don't Want You To Find On The Network

1. Dawn Marie Flashes The Crowd

Dawn Marie
WWE

Where to find it: SmackDown, March 13th 2003

As SmackDown rolled into Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania just weeks away from WrestleMania, there was a tremendous amount on the agenda. Unfortunately none of it revolved around the women's division.

The blue brand was offering up the 'Show Of Shows' main event early following leaked news that Kurt Angle may not have been physically able to go to war with Brock Lesnar on the 'Grandest Stage'. Vince McMahon presented a magnificent video package of the highs in his relationship with Hulk Hogan before documenting the lows he'd succumb to beat him in their own scrap. And Girls Gone Wild was still a thing.

For those too young or blissfully ignorant to GGW, it featured lots of salacious shots of young girls sh*tfaced and topless or coerced into getting both, often sold on pay-per-view. Some co-promotion with WWE followed, dragging in already-lost cause Sean O'Haire and post-coitus widow Dawn Marie for this one-off moment of shameless T&A pandering.

"Are you telling me I should flash the audience tonight?", she asked of the supposed Devil's Advocate. "Dawn, I'm not telling you anything you don't already know", he replied, hitting the catchphrase and negging her into exposing her breasts in the segment that followed a teaser of Torrie Wilson's Playboy shoot and "body challenge" with Nidia.

Different time. Different gross time.

 
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