WWE removes Jericho vs. Benoit video, Undertaker, + WWE 24/7 note

Reported by Adam Martin of WrestleView.com
On Friday, November 23, 2007 at 5:21 PM EST

Austen Allen sent this in: Hey, I was checking out Chris Jericho's profile and in the videos section there's a video titled: In the spirit of competition, Chris Jericho battles Chris Benoit. The video however isn't there and the link takes you straight through to the wwe homepage. Just thought I'd pass it along. Here's the link: click here.

angelmike sent this in: In WWE Magazine, November issue, the Sara tattoo on Taker is gone in every picture.

John Silva sent this in: Here are a few more development for WWE 24/7:

The Monday Night War was skipped over. They went from 4/7/97 to 4/21/97. This is unfortunate as they were big episodes for both Raw and Nitro.

As reported earlier, WWE has changed the winning "Pick Your Big One" on the site to Survivor Series 1994, but still retained the picture of Ricky Steamboat from Survivor Series 1987. WWE so far made NO EXPLANATION as to why they decided themselves to change the PYBO.

Before emailing you guys when I first reported this, I emailed WWE. I still have had no response, but here is the last part of their "automated response":

"If your e-mail contains comments, criticisms or suggestions, please knowthat we appreciate your feedback on our constantly evolving programming,and that all such e-mail are read by our production staff."

I guess they did read our emails after all, which is probably why they tried to cover up their mistake.

For those of you saying that you're cancelling your WWE 24/7 subscription, don't. It is worth keeping for the all the other stuff they put up there. My opinion is, if you really want to get at them, keep your 24/7 service and stop buying the pay-per-views. Why give them $39.99 for each PPV, when you can pay the $7 a month(in my area at least) and view the PPV 2 months later? WWE makes the most money from PPV buyrates and merchandising. They don't care about an on-demand service. You've got to hit 'em where it hurts: their revenue.

Just heed this advice and maybe WWE will do something. Although, I doubt it.