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Was audio editing for WWE DVDs a norm?
I am watching Wrestlemania 17 on DVD and the audio is heavily edited. Was it a norm for WWE to edit their videos in that era?
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Yeah, I remember seeing the Bushwhackers doing editing in Wrestlemania 6.
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More likely, because of copyright reasons with various artists and record labels.
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I hate watching my Anthology discs. So many great themes have been edited. Demolition is the main one that stands out for me.
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Yea Goldbergs theme being edited out of dvds in favor of his wwe theme pisses me off to no end.
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I know they do it for certain themes since they only get the license as a one time use (ex. Sandman during ECW One Night Stand) or only had the rights for tv broadcast (ex. Taker's "Rolling" theme).
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It's fucking annoying.
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I feel like we have this discussion a lot here. This is the reason why the Wonder Years will never make it to BluRay or DVD.
The only thing I don't get is how they lose licenses on their own music. American Dream is edited out of WM6, Jive Soul Bro is edited out of 4-6, Demolition is edited out of 4-6 (they dropped the Derringer Theme when Ax left, so the theme they edited out wasn't Derringer's at 7.) Nearly all of those themes were on "Piledriver: The Wrestlemania Album Vol2" and on WM6 Piledriver itself was used for Koko. Jive Soul Bro is pretty racist, so it might have been edited for good taste. |
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Hogan's Jimi Hendrix theme was edited on Rock's new Blu-ray.
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For the WM18 match? If was Hogan/Rock II the theme is correct.
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Yeah. Their rematch at No Way Out 2003.
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