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Post by alextorres96 on Feb 28, 2018 15:17:16 GMT -5
they edited off the new day and HHH- stephanie segment from the tonight show on the raw 25 pre show replay. weird how that played on the live stream of the pre show. the run time for the show is 54 minutes. they must have cut something else out too.
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Post by alextorres96 on Mar 1, 2018 0:23:10 GMT -5
Didn't think that they would keep in Criss Angel's theme song form his tv show that played on the raw that he hosted when he came out for the last segment. found it weird that they had Be Yourself by Audiosalve on there and i guess other raws leading up to wrestlemania 26 but dubbed it over when Ashley Massaro used it.
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Post by GuyOfOwnage on Mar 1, 2018 1:31:05 GMT -5
did Edge's Rob zombie theme get edited out of the network? I know it was deliberately edited from Draft day Raw 2004 I remember it was played live but dubbed in all subsequent replays. I'm guessing their rights to the song had lapsed during his time off and someone didn't realize it right away.
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Post by Cvslfc123 on Mar 1, 2018 6:21:49 GMT -5
I know it was deliberately edited from Draft day Raw 2004 I remember it was played live but dubbed in all subsequent replays. I'm guessing their rights to the song had lapsed during his time off and someone didn't realize it right away. They used to edit it off DVD/VHS releases but have added it back to PPVs on the network. I am not sure if they added it back to the 2004 Draft episode though.
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Post by GuyOfOwnage on Mar 1, 2018 7:13:48 GMT -5
I remember it was played live but dubbed in all subsequent replays. I'm guessing their rights to the song had lapsed during his time off and someone didn't realize it right away. They used to edit it off DVD/VHS releases but have added it back to PPVs on the network. I am not sure if they added it back to the 2004 Draft episode though. Nope, it's still dubbed on the draft episode.
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Post by chibul on Mar 4, 2018 9:52:30 GMT -5
A lot of people pointed out that the Terry Funk beating up Mel Phillips angle was edited off Villians of the Squared Circle. Well it's also edited off Grand Slams.
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Post by alextorres96 on Mar 12, 2018 16:59:11 GMT -5
It's so lame they make a big deal of Kid Rock being a part of wwe when all his music is replaced with garbage in house music. they should put his music back in with this deal they made.
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Post by alextorres96 on Mar 12, 2018 17:52:28 GMT -5
on the July 13, 2009 raw that Seth Green hosted they dubbed over his theme because on the original airing he came out to welcome to the jungle. they also took out the clip that was promoting the season Premiere of Robot Chicken. it's edited out choppy because Triple H hypes up the clip and then we get crowd shots before it switches to their reactions after the clip aired.
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Post by alextorres96 on Mar 15, 2018 11:04:44 GMT -5
the october 19 2009 episode of raw that snoop dogg guest hosted. they actually kept his song that he was promoting that he came out to at the start of the show and showed a preview of his music video.
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Post by cjh on Mar 19, 2018 8:38:23 GMT -5
On Thunder 20 (June 11, 1998), Chris Jericho sang the line "I am the champion, my friend" when entering to talk with Tony Schiavone and JJ Dillon. On the Network, they've removed this few seconds of footage and replaced it with a crowd shot.
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Post by wildojinx on Mar 19, 2018 15:17:35 GMT -5
On Thunder 20 (June 11, 1998), Chris Jericho sang the line "I am the champion, my friend" when entering to talk with Tony Schiavone and JJ Dillon. On the Network, they've removed this few seconds of footage and replaced it with a crowd shot. Makes me wonder if they've cut out his short-lived "I want you to want me" catchphrase from other WCW shows.
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Post by cjh on Mar 20, 2018 20:31:46 GMT -5
On Thunder 20 (June 11, 1998), Chris Jericho sang the line "I am the champion, my friend" when entering to talk with Tony Schiavone and JJ Dillon. On the Network, they've removed this few seconds of footage and replaced it with a crowd shot. Makes me wonder if they've cut out his short-lived "I want you to want me" catchphrase from other WCW shows. I saw at least one episode where he said it. They did cut Kevin Nash singing "Whipping Post" on the Jan. 28, 1999 episode when the NWO are whipping Rey Mysterio. youtu.be/NDAfhvbep10?t=871
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Post by cjh on Mar 21, 2018 9:10:14 GMT -5
On the Thunder episodes, once Saturn has a new, "Beautiful People" knockoff entrance theme during his dress angle in 1999, WWE replaces it with his previous, sirens theme. Jimmy Hart wrote both of them.
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Post by James Fabiano on Mar 21, 2018 10:54:12 GMT -5
On the Thunder episodes, once Saturn has a new, "Beautiful People" knockoff entrance theme during his dress angle in 1999, WWE replaces it with his previous, sirens theme. Jimmy Hart wrote both of them. And of course we know why.
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Post by cjh on Mar 21, 2018 11:04:27 GMT -5
On the Thunder episodes, once Saturn has a new, "Beautiful People" knockoff entrance theme during his dress angle in 1999, WWE replaces it with his previous, sirens theme. Jimmy Hart wrote both of them. And of course we know why. Yeah, all the Hart themes that are ripoffs or sampled another song (Raven, DDP, Wrath) are gone while the more original themes he did are intact (Disco Inferno, Buff Bagwell). The show's theme (a stock track) is intact, too. I did notice, though, that Mike Enos's "We Will Rock You" soundalike made it into at least one episode.
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Post by cjh on Mar 23, 2018 9:06:56 GMT -5
Nitro 28 (March 18, 1996) has the last segment of the show edited to remove Kevin Sullivan and Bobby Heenan referring to The Ultimate Solution by his original name of The Final Solution. Here's the unedited version. www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7usRKYauhE
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2018 8:55:28 GMT -5
The October 29, 1988 of World Championship Wrestling seems to be not on there in its entirety. Instead of the usual end credits, it just ends when Tony goes to the college scoreboard.
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Post by chibul on Mar 31, 2018 10:01:34 GMT -5
Supertape 1 doesn't have the disclaimer about being as complete as possible but World Tour 1990 does. The only thing missing from each of these besides the promos for the upcoming cassettes are the short segment where Sean Mooney gives the coliseum video address and asks fans to send in postcards requesting a match they would like to see
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Post by cjh on Mar 31, 2018 19:09:02 GMT -5
WCW Slamboree 1995 on the Network seems to be the Turner Home Entertainment home video edition rather than the live PPV version.
Thunder 16 (May 14, 1998) omits some content:
- The original broadcast had two airings of an NWO paid announcement video where Eric Bischoff was shown training for his "match" with Vince McMahon at Slamboree. One of them was at the end of the program, so on the Network, the show just suddenly ends without the copyright notice or a sign off from the announcers.
- After Goldberg vs. Sick Boy, there should be a segment where Randy Savage cuts an in-ring promo and then is prevented by cops from going after Bret Hart, but it's missing. It's another instance on the Network where a show fades to black for a commercial break and resumes with whatever happens after the next commercial, causing everything that aired in between to not be shown.
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Post by wildojinx on Apr 2, 2018 16:03:40 GMT -5
Did Thunder keep in the weird Quest for Camelot promotion segments with the "knight"?
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