The Scandalous Truth: WWE's Dark Tale of Katie Vick Revealed!

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In professional wrestling, an "angle" typically refers to the storyline that drives the narrative on television, much like the plot of a novel does.

A captivating storyline has the power to compel us to dedicate a substantial part of our discretionary spending, especially in our youth when funds are often limited, toward buying tickets, magazines, and even pay-per-views.

This story portrays none of the above. Au contraire, this piece describes what is possibly the most distasteful angle in the annals of professional wrestling.

It all started on October 7, 2002’s episode of Monday Night RAW. At this point, Triple H accused Kane of being a murderer.

The Game was not alluding to Mr. and Mrs. Kane; he mentioned a figure named Katie Vick and recounted how Kane allegedly murdered her a decade earlier.

What follows next is one of the most tasteless, reprehensible, and despicable segments in television history (let alone the WWE).

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