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[edit] License tagging for Image:Bt dots.jpg
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[edit] Image source problem with Image:JPP album.jpg
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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:JPP album.jpg
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[edit] Speedy deletion of Anderson family
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[edit] Did you know
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[edit] Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Bt en vivo.jpg
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[edit] Orphaned non-free media (Image:Bt en vivo.jpg)
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[edit] I-Generation
Please note that this was NOT a promotion. It was a tour involving International wrestlers and was never going to be any more than that. The titles mentioned in the results of the pay per view in the US were only ever on that one show in Sydney - I was at the Melbourne show and titles were never mentioned at all. And this show was after the Sydney show (as Hawk was injured and was replaced by a local wrestler). !! Justa Punk !! 10:43, 25 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] ECW Hardcore TV
RE: ECW Hardcore TV At least in general syndication Hardcore TV did not use anything other than This Is Extreme as an opener after the first few weeks, with rare one-off exceptions. In the first few weeks they used the same theme from the old NWA Eastern Territory syndication shows (no idea what that was). The only other exception was for the three week period that three of Rob Zombie's works opened, in the final weeks before going off the air. If, by chance one specific market has used a NIN song for more than a few week period (being the main opener), please link to that reference and notate it as a single market opener theme, different than the standard opener used in all other syndication markets. Lostinlodos (talk) 13:15, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
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- "This is Extreme!" did not exist until 1997"
- " Maybe you're watching ECW on the WWE 24/7 network, I don't know. But if that's the case, then WWE probably just isn't using the original music for licensing reasons."
- Actually This is Hardcore didn't go into full/national syndication full-time until late 1996. By stating that Hardcore TV used "This is Extreme" I was referencing the time frame that the ECW show used that term for the national syndication. The time frames being just after the split from the NWA where PA and NY stations used the term Hardcore TV, before going to the name ECW Hardcore on the east-coast and This Is: ECW in the Mid-west. When I was working LWF shows in Indiana and Illinois in the later part of ECW's days, they did cross promotions/multi-banner shows with a number of local companies for their Hard-Core TV show (different name, again) that ran in the mid-west and heart land. So, for sake of making things complete, lets include ALL the names we can pull up. You're right that they did use a White Zombie song in some markets during that period, but I still can't find anything from my tape library with the NIN song (which means it probably wasn't used in the Tristate/Heartland regions). I'm not doubting you at this point, it just appears that there was more fluctuation in the show content regionally than I believed. My first thought was that you were a current fan and covering the ECW Television show that the Current WWE uses, which I haven't watched after the first few episodes. I apologize for not paying more close attention prior to making reverts.
- It looks like probably the best edit would be -1997 to list both the NIN and Rob Zombie song, and maybe one of us could track down the name of the instrumental piece used during that time period as well, (da da da, dada, da da da, dadada.... almost like the Doom song but harder), as no-one I asked could give me a name other than 'that wasn't Extreme' or 'that wasn't Slash?' answers. Looks good and I tweaked the page slightly to add the Rob Zombie openers and closing as well.
Lostinlodos (talk) 20:15, 5 April 2008 (UTC)