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Please don't remind me of Katie Vick... [!@#$%^&*] made me damn near watch Smackdown full time in 2002 (which was amazing at the time)

 

back on Topic: I don't believe the topic has ever happened stateside. Like @DRW50 said, if it did, it would've been on Passions 

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For the last 30 years women have still been having sex with Eric Braeden/Victor Newman.  He's got to be nearing 80 years old but frequently catches the attention of women 40 years younger than he is. 

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