30 Most INSANE Things Wrestlers Have EVER Said On Live TV

11. Vince McMahon Calls Triple H A Rapist

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Not much more to this one beyond Vince McMahon rather too enthusiastically screaming "Come on out here you rapist!" at new storyline and future real life son-in-law Triple H following 'The Game's insinuation that he'd consummated the marriage between himself and Stephanie that he'd ventriloquism'ed his way to securing in Las Vegas.

1999 doesn't hold up.

What also doesn't is the line itself, which became one of many sticks to beat McMahon with when Netflix documentary makers went looking for clips that proved him to be a hypocrite. 

Naturally, they probably could have thrown a dart at any of the reels containing thousands of hours of his horsesh*t and they'd have found just as much, but this - set against a prior statement McMahon had made that WWE don't go near subjects such as murder, rape and robbery (?!) - was a doozy.

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