savemejebus wrote: » feel sorry for anyone that dumped/sold their DVDs/collections thinking that the network would have everything. We are so lucky to have the feckin PC police protecting us from life.
LineOfBeauty wrote: » Something tells me this line of thinking goes deeper than wrestling.. Anyway at the end of the day they had a choice. The worst would have been to ignore it, maybe they could have flicked up a warning screen before each show (but that probably wouldn't have placated criticism) and now, as Joe and Rich pointed out yesterday, they've worked themselves into a corner. You can take out the obvious racist stuff from the WWE ppvs, but there's racism that runs through it to loads of different cultures, you'll find tonnes of misogyny, you'll find homophobia. And that's just WWE. End of the day, the US is never getting the full Network again. I did laugh when they said it'll be good for Summer, not a hope. We can enjoy having the archive while we have it, but when they sell it off I'm out, no way I'm paying for the current day stuff.
Lithium93_ wrote: » Just exactly how many hours of WWE material are Peacock taking a blade to in terms of editing?
RollieFingers wrote: » Get out now man, I cut it about a year back when I finished with all the WCW I wanted to rewatch. Don't miss it at all with the plethora of other pro-wrestling out there, zero chance I was continuing to give WWE money for the state of their current product.
Agent Coulson wrote: » 17k I read.ECW is going to be decimated I'd imagine.
Agent Coulson wrote: » 17k I read. ECW is going to be decimated I'd imagine.
Agent Coulson wrote: » I wonder how many US fans will start using VPN's to get our version of the Network now.https://twitter.com/LanceStorm/status/1375316140134522881?s=20
We’ve had discussions with both representatives of Peacock TV and WWE Network to get some clarification or confirmation on a few matters. Peacock is reviewing all WWE content in order to make sure it aligns with Peacock’s standards and practices. This helps explain why the programming will be taking so long to move over from one streaming service to the other. And of course, this is why certain moments have been edited off of WWE Network. A hot button issue among many subscribers, especially on this site, is whether or not territorial footage will be coming over. It was stated without any hesitation or disclaimer that all the territory footage on the WWE Network will be moved over. Of course, this isn’t accounting for anything needed to be censored, though there was no mention of any of the territory or classic footage needing edits specifically. In regard to the short form content on WWE Network including the “More From” and general extras, this content is all set to be added to the archives in the coming future. Regarding the mass of content being transferred over, we did inquire about a larger and more complete “Recently Added” section or page of some kind to keep subscribers informed of what has been moved over in full. As of now, we have no information regarding this.
Monokne wrote: » WWE Network News got some updates and clarifications on the Peacock move, for anyone who may be watching through that on here. The synopsis is that all the content including territorial stuff and hidden extras is scheduled to move across.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Standards and practices ? Its late era WCW again. While I can understand peacock having to vet the content I don’t see why wwe and wwe network outside of peacock need to adhere to the same standards. I mean after seven years if something isn’t edited off wwe network then they don’t see an issue with it.
Agent Coulson wrote: » The WWE getting Peacock to do all the hard work editing the content for it to be PG ready for when they sell it to 3rd parties around the world and cease operations of the Network. The Network costs the WWE money selling the content to 3rd parties to stream saves them that cost of the Network and makes them huge money on the content instead of having a loss making/break even at best service.
Monokne wrote: » I wondered if it was a technical issue in terms of the file being streamed from the same location, ergo it will be the same in both places. Agree it would be redundant to edit their own versions separately.
Cherry_Cola wrote: » Haha before I moved to the States I sold about 4000 DVDs from my collection. Should have held on.
Agent Coulson wrote: » Just reading there that the Peacock edited Network will be replacing the content on the Network all over the world. Hope you call kept your physical copies.
Agent Coulson wrote: » One of the most memorable moments of the Attitude Era has been removed the DX parody of the Nation of Domination.
beakerjoe wrote: » You can see why. While Ive no problem with it, I can see why its gone.
Monokne wrote: » This is my take home on all of this. I understand the people who don't feel that history should be retconned. However, to me that is not what is happening. Peacock and WWE are choosing not to offer offensive content for streaming. I don't have an idea in my head that I have a divine right to see this for my fiver a month or that somehow (and this is where other people seem to be coming from) they are now pretending it didn't happen. All of this removed content was a part of wrestling history in January 2014, before there was a WWE network. It is still a part of wrestling history now. Do I personally think it should be removed? No. But am I annoyed I can't see wrestlers doing black face in the 1990's on the network anymore? Eh...no! Don't know why anyone would be.