Right to Censor

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 threatening to boycott several of their sponsors.

Eventually Ivory, the only woman officially recruited to the group, was forced to adopt the black slacks out of necessity, due to the skirt limiting her in-ring abilities.

Entrances of RTC members were accompanied not by the standard musical theme but by the sound of shrill alarms and buzzers, with an underlying swing jazz beat, along with a monotone voice repeating the word "warning" over and over again.

The group was formed in July 2000 when wrestler Steven Richards began to randomly appear on WWF programming to cover up the bodies of scantily clad women or remove "hardcore" weapons such as tables from matches.

Even though The Goodfather and Bull Buchanan lost the Dudley Invitational at No Mercy on October 22, Venis and Richards managed to defeat Chyna and Mr. Ass in a tag match.

The followed month at No Way Out on February 25, it marked the last time the RTC won a match at a pay-per-view when Steven Richards defeated Jerry Lawler.

Steven Richards adopted a psychotic gimmick while Bull Buchanan was briefly rebranded as B2 (B-Squared) in 2002 and made a bodyguard for John Cena before departing the WWE in January 2003.

Ivory's participation primarily consisted of her cutting a promo deriding the roster's unladylike behaviour; she lasted thirty seconds in the match before being eliminated by Rhea Ripley.