Right To Censor

Right To Censor

The Right to Censor (frequently referred to as RTC) was a professional wrestling faction in the World Wrestling Entertainment from mid-2000 to early 2001. The group was a parody of the Parents Television Council (PTC), who was protesting the level of violence and sexual content in WWE programming and threatening to boycott several of their sponsors.

The uniform of the Right to Censor was a white button up shirt and black tie, with black slacks for the men (although Val Venis wore white slacks on occasion) and a long black skirt for the women, which parodies the look of a Mormon missionary. Eventually Ivory, the only woman recruited to the group, was forced to adopt the black slacks out of necessity due to the skirt limiting her in-ring abilities.

Instead of the standard musical theme, the entrance of RTC members was accompanied by the sound of shrill alarms and buzzers with an underlying swing jazz beat.

Read more about Right To Censor:  Championships and Accomplishments

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