10 Worst WrestleMania Moments Ever

10. The Miller Lite Catfight Girls

Miller Lite Catfight Girls Pillow Fight WrestleMania XIX
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Now, a little context here, the Miller Lite Catfight Girls were two women who gained their 15 minutes of fame by starring in a Miller Lite Super Bowl TV commercial where they stripped each other down to their underwear. Naturally, you would assume when WWE hired them for the night during the early 2000s it would be for the sole purpose of ripping each other's clothes off once again for the amusement of Vince McMahon. That's kind of what happened.

The two showed up to the arena and met up with Stacy Keibler and Torrie Wilson. Unfortunately they couldn't all get along, because the WWE women were in the midst of an argument over who created WrestleMania: Vince or Hulk Hogan. The Catfight Girls, who are apparently lifelong wrestling fans, chimed in and couldn't decide either, so on the spot they decided to settle it in a bed. Good thing there was one available in the arena.

The bed was placed on the stage, and the four women hit each other with pillows for a couple minutes while Coach provided play-by-play next to them. Four blouses were ripped off, but then for some reason they focused on Coach and pulled down his pants. And then, one of the Catfight girls rolled him up and Torrie counted the pinfall.

So let me get this straight...a man who wasn't even in the match, got pinned by a woman with no wrestling skills whatsoever, and another participant in the match somehow ended up as the official to count the pin and it actually stood as the official ruling?

What a WrestleMania moment!

Actually, to make this even more absurd, a tag title match with Kane and Rob Van Dam taking on Lance Storm and Sean Morley was moved to the pre-show, all so we could see a beer commercial come to life.

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