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Randy Orton: WWE star kissed an 'unconscious' Stephanie McMahon in 2009 Triple H feud

Randy Orton and Triple H were involved in an incredibly personal WWE blood feud in 2009.

The storyline is still spoken about to this day, with Triple H’s invasion of Randy’s home being a moment often brought up by fans when discussing fierce rivalries in WWE.

One of the other wacky angles that came from that feud saw Orton kiss Triple H’s wife, Stephanie McMahon, while she was ‘unconscious’.

Footage of the clip has been going around on social media once again, with many fans who weren’t watching in 2009 simply amazed that such an angle ever made it to TV.

Triple H was handcuffed to the bottom rope and made to look on and watch while Orton, his bitter rival at the time, kissed his unconscious wife, as you can see below.

I still can’t believe Randy Orton did this. pic.twitter.com/7bryrItddH

WWE often opted to push the boundaries of what was and wasn’t acceptable at the time, and this iconic Randy Orton segment was just one of the more high-profile examples.

As noted, fans seeing this clip on social media for the first time simply couldn’t believe that WWE allowed such a segment to air on TV.

And more than that, fans who have seen the clip before were quick to point out that this is still one of the most bizarre things they’ve ever seen on WWE TV, even 13 years later.

This was the most heinous thing I saw on TV as a kid

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