10 WWE WrestleMania Matches That Had To Follow Something Infamously Terrible
6. Booker T Vs. Triple H Following The Miller Lite Catfight Girls (WrestleMania XIX)
Things were different in 2003, and despite what the recent Ruthless Aggression Network documentary and some deluded YouTube comments might tell you, it's not a product ever worth reliving. WrestleMania that year was awesome in spite of itself, when it wasn't being offensive AF.
That Miller Lite Girls Catfight at WrestleMania XIX was offensive.
Offensive because it objectified women, reducing them to one-note joke eye candy and of secondary concern by some distance to everything else on the show. Offensive because, as a failed effort to entertain, it robbed at least one wrestling match of precious time on the carefully laid out card (Matt Hardy vs. Rey Mysterio opened the show but were only given five minutes for their Cruiserweight Championship match), and another of even getting on the main line-up (Lance Storm & Chief Morley vs. Kane & Rob Van Dam was shunted to the pre-show). Offensive because time is valuable too - and this was a waste of it.
Thank goodness it was eventually wrapped up with greasy creep commentator/letch Jonathan Coachman on the wrong end of an embarrassment. Now back to what we all came for - the wrestling, the Championships and the villains that lose them to the heroes...