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According to the storyline, Triple H came forward with information about an unrequited relationship Kane had with a young woman named Katie Vick. Shortly after Katie refused to pursue the relationship, she died in a car accident. Kane, who was the driver, then allegedly raped her corpse.
Triple H later made good on threats to show footage of Kane completing his "crimes." However, the footage clearly showed Triple H (dressed as Kane) simulating necrophilia with a female mannequin.
Numerous TV viewers, already disgusted with the storyline, were outraged at what they saw. It wasn't long before the WWE Creative Team was forced to end the story.
Another problem fans saw in the storyline was that it retconned Kane's original backstory, as it was inconsistent with his original story that Kane was badly burned and was in hiding until 1997 when he surfaced to face off against his (storyline) brother The Undertaker.
She also played a large role in the novel Journey Into Darkness, but, fortunately, the necrophillia part was not once mentioned.
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