WWE History: 5 Attitude Era segments that went too far

Triple H probably regrets doing the Katie Vick angle!
Triple H probably regrets doing the Katie Vick angle!

#2 Choppy choppy your pee pee

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Val Venis debuted in the WWE in mid-1998 as an adult film star and a womaniser. His first major feud was with the stable Kaientai.

Venis started an affair with Yamaguchi-San’s wife which attracted the attention of the entire stable. An angry Yamaguchi-San demonstrated what he wanted to do to Venis, with a sword – “Choppy, Choppy Your Pee Pee!”.

After Taka Michinoku (Kai En Tai's nemesis and Yamaguchi's brother in law) turned on Val Venis, Kaientai dragged Val backstage, stripped him naked, and tied him with a rope hanging from the ceiling. We were then treated to the lovely visual of Venis’ Pee Pee being removed by a sword, which was wrong on so many levels.


#1 Katie Vick

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Of course, it’s this.

Undoubtedly the worst storyline in WWE history that presented nothing and accomplished nothing.

For those who don’t know about this storyline, let me give you the cliff notes: Triple H and Kane were having a champion vs. champion feud in the WWE in which Triple H accused Kane of murdering his girlfriend named Katie Vick in a drunk driving incident.

If that wasn't bad enough, the WWE added some extra flavor to it, and aired a skit in which Triple H, dressed as Kane, had an intimate scene with a mannequin in a casket, and uttered the line “I screwed your brains out”, then threw the “brains” into the camera lens.

The absolute worst storyline in company history, there has never been and never will be a storyline as awful as this.

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