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As we reported earlier today, the rain delay segments from WrestleMania 37 (Night One) have been edited out of the WWE Network version of the show. According to Inside the Ropes’ Gary Cassidy, the Mandy Rose slip has also been edited out.
WWE WrestleMania 37 (Night One) opens with Vince McMahon’s introduction and Bebe Rexha singing ‘America the Beautiful’. Following those segments, the show cuts to Titus O’Neil and Hulk Hogan coming out to make their entrance.
WWE has edited #WrestleMania Night 1 on the WWE Network to remove the rain delays.
The start now sees Vince McMahon and the roster welcome fans back, Bebe Rexha perform America The Beautiful, the production intro, then it cuts to Titus O Neil & Hulk Hogan s first appearance.
It was reported earlier today that the rain delay segments from night one of Wrestlemania were edited out of the WWE Network version. Inside the Ropes’ Gary Cassidy gave a few more details and also noted it wasn’t the only edit made. Mandy Rose slipped during her entrance that night and even though it was used in an angle on RAW the following Monday, it has also been removed.
According to Cassidy, Night One of Wrestlemania opens with Vince McMahon’s introduction and Bebe Rexha singing ‘America the Beautiful’, then cuts to Titus O’Neil and Hulk Hogan making their entrance after the production intro.
Is channel 819 a newly added channel?
I was browsing the Guide and came across 819. This channel has the generic TV Logo , and it is labeled as a PPV channel with Wrestlemania Night 1 on it.
I thought PPV channels were channels 1000 - 1003, ruffly.
Also this channel appears in the Full Guide , but not in the Mini Guide . This means it was added recently. Said new channels only show up in the Mini Guide after a STB reboot. It is a Bug that Verizon needs to fix.
Anyways, does anyone else see this, and know why Vz FiOS would add a PPV channel mixed in with other regular cable ones? And not in the 1000 channel range where PPV channels have always been?
WrestleMania 37: What Is A Nigerian Drum Match
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One of tonight s most interesting matches is the Nigerian Drum Fight between Intercontinental Champion Big E and Apollo Crews. It s compelling simply because of the talent involved, who have had some great matches and back and forths over the past few weeks on SmackDown, but the X-Factor of it all is the stipulation, mostly because no one knows what exactly it consists of. Obviously, drums are going to be part of the mix, but WWE has been vague on the details of the match, so we ve done our best to collect what we know into one handy place and at least give you an idea of what to expect.