WWE.com has a piece of the Cena/Spanky interview up as it's video of the day. It starts just as Brian Hebner starts his beatbox and ends just before Spanky does the scratch on Cena's head.
If anybody knows where to get the full thing for download, I'd be greatly appreciative.
You might want to try the Usenet group alt.binaires.pro-wrestling. It has been posted there, but the file is approx. 70MB.
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I had half of last week's Smackdown downloaded but deleted it before I could clip the Spanky/Cena thing. And the links on the media board I go to are down at the moment. But yeah with a program like ASFrecorder, you can rip the streaming vids off WWE.com although they're not the greatest quality but they're decent.
This conversation is shifting into an area that I don't like the board to go to. ASFrecorder is in a questionable grey area, because it circumvents a copy protection feature of ASF files -- basically, that they can't be downloaded. That would fall under the list of no-no's under the DMCA as far as I understand it. Heck, I'm not 100% sure, but I tend to err on the side of caution.
Willful ignorance of science is not commendable. Refusing to learn the difference between a credible source and a shill is criminally stupid.
my apologies then for bringing it up. Although whatever security some sites may put on their videos usually tend to work on ASFrecorder. It only works if the video is actually accessible (meaning without any heavy security measures or nothing). But if there really is any major security thing put on it, ASFrecorder isn't exactly the most advanced program to get around it. And from here on out...*zips the lip on this subject*