From Sable to Jacqueline to Mae Young to Willam Regal, WWE (and its imitators) sought to get people talking by breaking the last taboo of pro wrestling. More than just raunchy angles filled with innuendo that appealed to a demographic of high school boys, WWE broadcast actual nudity on its programming (which really appealed to high school boys). Beginning in the late 1990s, WWE was a haven for the sensational and the smutty - there was more violence, more salty language, and of course, more sex. Though today, WWE proudly operates under a TV-PG banner - declaring itself family entertainment appropriate for all ages - longtime fans know that's a more recent development.