>>19868794Correct. It was a live broadcast. Think of how many times people have slipped up and called WWE the WWF during shows since the name change. That was a hardline switch. But the panda company didn't sue them over every time because it wasn't done in a commercial usage. Look at any ECW show ever and how much they got away with in terms of music. They never included those entrances in DVDs or the songs in their games though because that would be walking right into god knows how many lawsuits. It's no different than Elias doing that bit of Seven Nation Army at Mania 35. It happened during the show and was in the live broadcast but WWE cut it out of the replay and any official releases that they sold. They can do the same with 5 seconds of graphic with Hobbs name. That's even if AEW still has to the rights to it which I partly doubt they do