10 Times Vince McMahon Was Too Obsessed With Sex

9. Vince's Devils

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Moving on from shagging Sable to implying he was shagging every female he employed, Vince's Devils was a particularly putrid brain-dump from an era that found McMahon's on-screen character at his most maniacal. And think of the ground that covers.

In kayfabe, the rotten and rotting old horn-dog proper fancied having it away with Candice Michelle, and - speculatively, of course - the real life story probably wasn't too far removed from that.

As heels, the trifecta of Michelle, Victoria and Torrie Wilson ostensibly offered their sexual services to McMahon when the red light was off, and got up to being horrible heels in the ring when Raw aired live. They beat up babyfaces here and there but rarely threatened Trish Stratus' Women's Championship, and were sidelined from anything serious when Stratus began feuding with Mickie James.

The split between them was confirmed when Michelle secured 2006's Playboy spot - something that kept McMahon keen that little bit longer. He went on to cure her - for f*cks sake - "labiagitus" during a "FOR F*CKS SAKE" post-WrestleMania feud with God.

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