10 WWE Swearing Outbursts That Got Past The Censors

6. Shaniqua - SmackDown (4 December 2003)

Linda 'Shaniqua' Miles' dominatrix persona dished out a beating to her Basham Brothers submissives before they even locked up with Rikishi and Scotty 2 Hotty on a December edition of SmackDown taped weeks before the former OVW standouts would lose both her and their tag team titles in a pay-per-view handicap match.

It was only pain rather than the tacked-on pleasure the pair experienced, with her post-match fury foreshadowing the trio's eventual demise following this clash.

It had become an expectation for the act to fail having struggled to gain a foothold in the division despite taking the titles hostage earlier that year, with Miles' real life frustrations with the flailing act perhaps emerging in her post-match putdown of the Champions. Hilariously, Scotty 2 Hotty didn't escape her fire either.

Verbally eviscerating the duo loudly enough for the cameras to pick up every word, she couldn't fathom the nature of the defeat. "You f*cking lose to Scotty 2 Hotty?! You don't deserve to be... f*cking... reserved (sic) by Shaniqua". It wasn't totally clear what the end goal of her screaming fit was (the three remained together until February 2004), but she had made it nonetheless.

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