Find Out Why Katie Vick Is Trending With Maxwell Jacob Friedman

Find Out Why Katie Vick Is Trending With Maxwell Jacob Friedman WWE

Find out why ‘Katie Vick’ is trending on Twitter tonight after AEW champ Maxwell Jacob Friedman cut a fascinating promo.

After cutting a wild promo on tonight’s AEW Dynamite, proudly self-proclaimed “scumbag” MJF finds himself trending along with a very interesting term: Katie Vick.

For those of us who aren’t dinosaurs and need a quick refresher on what the hell ‘Katie Vick’ even is, step back into a wrestling time machine friends.

Sometimes lauded as the “worst” and “most shameful” storyline in the history of WWE, Katie Vick is the name of a deceased girl friend of Kane, a horrifying origin story revealed by Triple H during their feud in 2002.

The shameful part comes in when after a courtroom style in-ring segment leads to Kane admitting that he had been involved in a car accident by which a young woman he was friends with was killed, Triple H went on to further the accusation about Kane.

Mainly that Kane engaged in necrophilia with the deceased Katie Vick that Triple H subsequently ‘acted out’ via a funeral parlor segment.

Good times…?

At any rate, MJF got plenty of attention on tonight’s AEW Dynamite after telling his own Katie Vick-esq origin story.

MJF telling Bryan Danielson that he knows that he doesn’t have what it takes to be ruthless, using an example of having crashed his car as a teen and drug his Junior Prom crushes’ lifeless body into the driver’s seat in lieu of taking the charge himself.

No necrophilia was noted but we’ll have to wait and see if there is any further accusation from fellow noted lifelong fan of professional wrestling, Bryan Danielson.

You can see the entire promo for yourself below!

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