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They probably had a version of it that played when there was a WWE on-demand deal with cable, and it probably required editing. And they probably just upload whatever version is most convenient in filling out the network catalog.
That said, they should have just had one long bleeped sentence when Douglas is on the mic at the first PPV, since he says "son of a bitches" and that's not how you pluralize "son of a *****." I watched a tape of that PPV many times when I was a teenager, and even the young version of me was enough of a nit that that part of his promo made my skin crawl.
I disagree. This is a new world we're living in. Multiple bitches can have a male identifying child and there's nothing wrong with that.
Going back to the music though, just be thankful that Heyman had the gumption to just use the music without ever giving a **** about licensing it the first place or you would have never have had that original experience because he sure as **** wasn't going to pay for it.