When John Cena turned heel and shocked the entire WWE universe, many fans were quick to claim that it was the most villainous moment in WWE’s history but Damian Priest wasn’t one of them.
In a recent interview, WWE star Damian Priest claimed that he does not consider John Cena turning heel and betraying Cody Rhodes to be the most villainous moment in WWE.
Instead, he labeled the shocking moment where Randy Orton took advantage of an unconscious Stephanie McMahon in front of Triple H watched, as the most evil or villainous one in WWE’s history.
Damian Priest thinks this act from Randy Orton was way more evil than John Cena’s heel turn

Priest took us back to 2009 amidst an ongoing feud between two of the biggest superstars of the promotion, Triple H and Randy Orton. The Viper crossed all limits when he handcuffed Triple H to the ropes and kissed his wife and former Chief Content Officer of WWE, Stephanie McMahon, who was lying unconscious on the mat.
During an episode of WWE Pop Question Priest spoke his mind on the issue.
Man, when Randy Orton DDTed Stephanie and Triple H was handcuffed and she was laying there unconscious, we know what he did, and we saw Triple H’s reaction after. That was by far the wildest thing.

Randy Orton was really a desperate villain who could have done anything to feed his inner evil. Things got serious to the extent that Vince McMahon ordered Orton to issue a public apology to his daughter or get fired from the company. But the Viper paid no attention to WWE’s former main man and continued harassing his daughter and her husband.
Will Stephanie McMahon return to the WWE?
Stephanie McMahon once had immense authority in the promotion her father made from nothing but if you look at the current WWE scenario, Stephanie is nowhere to be found.
WWE fans all over the world are curious to know when will ‘The Billion Dollar Princess’ make a return to the WWE. During the Summerslam post-show press conference Triple H shed some light on the issue.

She [Stephanie McMahon] does not have an official role right now, but I can tell you this – she loves this. Absolutely loves it. […] She’s enjoying watching it. She’s enjoying coming to the show, she’s enjoying seeing everybody in the back. She loves it. If I’m the little kid booking or writing or however you wanna say it, she’s sitting there right next to me a little kid enjoying it and loving it.
It’s been her whole life since she was little. No official role right now. Right now her official role is she’s enjoying our kids getting too old too fast. But we’ll see, we’ll see what the future holds.
This statement shows the love McMahons has for WWE and it seems only a matter of time before Stephanie joins the promotion again. It will be interesting to see whether the epic trio of Randy Orton, Triple H, and Stephanie McMahon will show the younger WWE fans what an actual feud looks like for one last time.
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