10 Strangest Articles That Ever Appeared In WWE Magazine

3. Gilman’s Corner

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There was once a monthly feature in WWE Magazine in the early noughties titled ‘Gilman’s Corner’, which featured cartoons of wrestlers with some bizarre drawings and scenarios. Fans were treated to Chris Nowinski’s having harrowing nightmares about doing minimum wage jobs for a living, Stevie Richards and Victoria falling in love in a lunatic asylum, Eddie Guerrero tricking women into losing their clothes at strip poker and A-Train endorsing products in his bushy back hair to earn a few extra bucks.

The strangest of the bunch though belonged to ‘The Samoan Stinker’ Rikishi visiting a distressed proctologist with ‘The Man Beast’ Rhyno in-between his butt cheeks, which has since gained a lot of traction online for how odd and outlandish it really was.

Had this been taken place in the Attitude Era and with Vince McMahon’s love of toilet humour, you could have been sure WWE would have filmed a segment around this. Compared to Mae Young giving birth to a hand, Rikishi visiting a doctor with Rhyno up his rectum following a forceful Stinkface or a missed Gore from behind seems fairly tame.

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