On Monday, we famous that the DX parody of the Nation of Domination that aired in 1998 won’t make it to the Peacock streaming service.
The phase has now been faraway from the WWE Community. As seen beneath, the phase featured members of D-Era X dressed as members of The Nation.
Triple H performed the position of The Rock, Billy Gunn as The Godfather, Highway Dogg as “B-Lo” (D-Lo Brown), Jason Sensation as Owen Hart, and Sean Waltman dressed as Mark “Mizark” Henry. Waltman had his face painted black for the phase.
WrestlingNews.co was informed that extra edits to previous exhibits are anticipated after which they are going to be handed off to Peacock. As famous final week, each Peacock and WWE are reviewing content material that could be seen as offensive since Peacock is touting itself as a family-friendly streaming service.
Each Peacock and WWE have lately eliminated the Roddy Piper vs. Unhealthy Information Brown match from WrestleMania 6 and Piper’s pre-match interview due to Piper portray his physique half black.
Each streaming companies have additionally eliminated the phase from Survivor Sequence 2005 the place Vince McMahon used the n-word. We’re informed that the principle purpose why it would take a while to get a lot of the older content material up on Peacock is that they’ve a staff that might be reviewing each present and it’ll take time to overview and edit these exhibits.
The standalone WWE Community will live on for non-United States prospects and the content material that’s accessible there’ll mirror precisely what finally ends up on Peacock.
The DX parody of the Nation on #WWERaw won’t make it to Peacock pic.twitter.com/EcQnuFazKf
— WrestlingNews.co – WWE/AEW Information (@WrestlingNewsCo) March 29, 2021
That is the Vince McMahon n-word phase that was faraway from Peacock and WWE Community pic.twitter.com/qdNyID4jeF
— WrestlingNews.co – WWE/AEW Information (@WrestlingNewsCo) March 29, 2021