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  2. Right to Censor - Wikipedia

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    The Right to Censor (frequently referred to as RTC) was a villainous professional wrestling stable in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now known as WWE) from mid-2000 to mid 2001. The group was a parody of the Parents Television Council (PTC), [ 2 ] [ 3 ] which was protesting the level of violence and sexual content in WWF programming, and ...

  3. Ivory (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    She retained the title against Lita at the Survivor Series on November 19, with the assistance of Right to Censor leader Steven Richards, in a match that SLAM! Wrestling claimed "illustrated to what heights women's wrestling is capable of reaching in North America if the right talent is permitted to strut their stuff in a wrestling ring and not ...

  4. Stevie Richards - Wikipedia

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    Other notable Independent appearances included a one-off return to the Steven Richards Right to Censor gimmick where he defeated Jack Hurley at the SCW Fallout in Florida, [67] reuniting the b.W.o once again for a Pro Wrestling Syndicate iPPV in New Jersey, [68] teaming again with Victoria for Tommy Dreamer's House of Hardcore promotion at "HOH ...

  5. No Mercy (2000) - Wikipedia

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    The fourth match was a tag team match pitting Right to Censor (Steven Richards and Val Venis) against Chyna and Billy Gunn. Both teams exchanged momentum over each other throughout the match until Billy Gunn started to dominate the match. However, the other members of Right to Censor distracted Billy Gunn.

  6. Bull Buchanan - Wikipedia

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    After Right to Censor was disbanded in mid-2001, Buchanan was once again sent to Ohio Valley Wrestling. In August 2002 he returned to the WWE after wrestling several matches with seemingly no character or purpose, until November 21 when John Cena was pinned by Rikishi .

  7. Acolytes Protection Agency - Wikipedia

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    [65] [66] At Unforgiven, The Dudley Boyz and the APA lost an Eight-man Tag Team match against Right to Censor. [67] [68] After sporadic feuds through midway 2001, the APA were awarded a WWF Tag Team Championship match against the Dudley Boyz. On the July 9, 2001, episode of Raw, Bradshaw pinned D-Von to win their third WWF Tag Team Championship.

  8. Joe Gorga Ejected From Son’s Wrestling Match After ... - AOL

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    Joe Gorga. Steven Ferdman/Getty Images Joe Gorga was recently ejected from his son Gino’s wrestling match in New Jersey after storming the floor following a disagreement with the referee. The ...

  9. SummerSlam (2000) - Wikipedia

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    The first match that aired was a six-man tag team match between the team of Right to Censor (The Goodfather, Steven Richards, and Bull Buchanan) and Too Cool (Rikishi, Scotty 2 Hotty, and Grandmaster Sexay). [30] [31] Too Cool gained the early advantage, but The Goodfather retaliated by hitting a Big Boot on Sexay.