It's interesting what stuff Sesame Workshop took off the show years ago and, in recent years, has released to the public again, whether in Noggin reruns, iTunes episodes, sesamestreet.org, or DVD releases. Though in the case of full episode releases, it seems like Sesame Workshop has only removed segments because of certain legalities (like music writes or animators they'd have to pay, though there are some things removed that are a mystery).
They've taken off the Baker films, Roosevelt Franklin, and Don Music for specific reasons, but have released those segments in recent years, whether in Noggin reruns (though I hear Don Music wasn't in any Sesame Street Unpaved episodes), video releases, or sesamestreet.org. Actually all of those have been released as part of all those media formats in recent years. But then there's the long-unaired I Want a Monster to Be My Friend, which Sesame Workshop hasn't made available in years (wait a minute, I think it might be downloadable as part of the iTunes releases of Monsters! and Born to Add).
I wouldn't be surprised if Crack Master was in any of the episodes chosen for Noggin to air and got cut, but we have no way of knowing. Noggin did cut a number of inserts that don't appear in other episodes on the channel, including scenes related to the street plot and at least two segments with the adults riding bikes on location. Those segments are great and seem harmless, and I've wondered why those were cut, but last night it suddenly hit me that maybe Noggin cut them because the adults didn't wear helmets.