10 Most Unsatisfying WWE Storyline Conclusions

7. May 19

Mickey Rourke Chris Jericho
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Kane's May 19 storyline was concocted solely in order to plug his forthcoming movie - for the unitiated, that's the 2006 slasher classic See No Evil - but there was still no justification for it being this bad (the storyline, that is - not the film).

After becoming triggered at the mere mention of the date May 19, Kane eventually explained that it was the date on which his family were killed in a fire. A little weird, yes, but it was in keeping with the heart-warming origin story we all knew and loved.

Then, without warning, Kane's doppelganger popped up on Raw, beat the real Big Red Machine at Vengeance, and thereafter disappeared from our screens, never to be mentioned again (except in lists of the all-time most ridiculous WWE angles).

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