#3 Man on woman violence
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While examples of this are still available in present day WWE (Reigns spearing Stephanie McMahon at WrestleMania 32) they are usually presented as accidents.
This was not the case in the early 2000’s, as it was practically an every week occurrence, whether it was Stone Cold stunner-ing Stacy Keibler for not liking beer, or the Dudley Boyz putting various women through tables.
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Edited by Nishant Jayaram