If Bump was still around today, they would have long dropped the models and instead let the contestant or Drew do the bumping themselves. That said, I feel that while the models motions would still be acceptable, I'd assign all episodes with "Bump" as having a TV-14 S rating if it ever becomes suitable to air. But that's 200 episodes if this policy stands that would be yanked from the rotation, and this also includes a playing of Golden Road from this batch. 5823D was slated to be the lone skipped episode, and with the possible exception of Safe Crackers' new set, wouldn't have too much in terms of set changes, with the common Phone Home Game being the only retired game in that set. It also would have meant that the replacement September 23, 1985 episode would have aired, but at least tells us that exists, but does hint that the original episode was quickly wiped like 0003N was.
Nostalgia as they say goes in cycles, with the 20 year mark usually the point where a decade becomes fondly remembered. However, I'd say around the 35-40 year mark seems to be more or less the "revisionist history" marker, where a lot of content that may have been marginally acceptable at the present becomes obviously unsuitable for current audiences. We saw that in the 1990s with a lot of shows from the 1950s/early '60s becoming "Banned" due to similar cultural issues, primarily pertaining with racism, and a lot of Nazi/old Japan-related media got banned in the 1970s, most notably select Looney Tunes shorts. Certain episodes of Classic Concentration, most notably the 1990 Cinco de Mayo episode, has something similar regarding the mistreatment of the Latino community.
That said, the first episode of this new set featured the debut of the new AT859 microphones on the Showcase podiums, which was the last known set change prior to the new red seats being installed in the audience. It's too bad that Bump will be skipped, since that also features a couple set/production changes early in its life. In addition to the flag's color change, the drum sounds that were used for a bump were not present on its debut; the snare drum and tympani sound for bumping was known to be used by its fifth playing on October 17, 1985, with the duller blue color known to be used by 5945D, which was when Bob Eubanks appeared to plug Card Sharks.
The official YouTube channel spoiled part of the results of the second episode (5743D) last night by showing the entire first SCSD, and this even mentioned Hit Me by name along with Bob's ever popular "enjoy your new car" line for a contestant beat by the wheel but winning her game.