3. The Undertaker's Crucifixion
Speaking of blasphemy, in 1998 The Undertaker was deep into his "dark priest" persona that was interesting as it was initially played as Mark Calaway starting to believe he was in fact a supernatural being, and was one of the first instance of WWF blurring the lines between fiction and reality. On the road to their confrontation at the December PPV, Rock Bottom, Undertaker closed an episode Raw by crucifying Stone Cold to a giant Undertaker logo, and this blatant use of religious imagery had many groups up in arms, including the Catholic League whose representative William Donahue commented
Mocking Christ is not within the parameters of acceptable theatrics, even in professional wrestling; at this time of the year, it is particularly egregious.
It was one of the few times the Attitude Era really went too far, and WWF apparently compromised with Donahue by promising any crucifixion angles will feature the wrestler's arms above their head, which was seemingly an acceptable solution. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny75ciSI-44