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Just thought that someone should probably get around to looking into the fact that the generic music edited on the WWE produced DVD was not, in fact, music produced by WWE. It was produced by various production music companies and was merely licensed to WWE, which is incidentally where they also get many of their jobber or temporary entrances from, from companies like Bruton, Extreme Music, and APM.
Barely Legal & iN DEMAND
This entry gives conflicting information about why the PPV provider iN DEMAND did not carry the show. In the main body, it says that they were "very hesitant at putting ECW on pay-per-view because they felt that ECW was too vulgar and brutal, and did not air the show", whereas the trivia section suggests that it was a direct result of the Mass Transit incident. The two bits of info also disagree as to whether they actually carried the show. Does anyone know for sure? Bigbigtom36717:33, 5 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Well, Paul Heyman himself says on the "Rise & Fall of ECW" DVD that iN DEMAND did temporarily drop Barely Legal from its schedule after the Mass Transit incident, but he managed to talk them into changing their minds. That's where the trivia item comes from. And while it is true that pay-per-view broadcasters were apprehensive about airing ECW programming because of their content, iN DEMAND actually did air it after all. --MattSutton120:14, 13 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]