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 WWE Heat TV Programme

WWE Heat

 
Description: Channel 4

Newest Review: ... of importance as Raw or Smackdown, and featured very minor storylines, but it did give the lower-card wrestlers more of a chance to display their abilities. I fondly recall the likes of Essa Rios and Kai En Ta in particular getting a lot of Heat coverage when they were snubbed on the flagship WWE shows. However, at only an hour long with adverts, it meant that the 3-4 matches they had were ... more

 ... very short, very rarely longer than five minutes. The Heat shows that took place before pay-per-views more often than not were quite exciting, but Sky Sports rarely aired them before their coverage of the PPVs, meaning we only got a recap version spe...more

shaneo632
Premium Review WWE Heat: Gives the smaller guys a platform! (296 words)
by - written on 24/12/09 (Very useful, 3 readings)
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WWE Heat was a wrestling show that ran from 1998 to 2008. Its UK broadcast history has varied a lot, for it originally aired on Sky, then went to Channel 4 for a bout a year during their rather terrible year of wrestling coverage, before disappearing for the most part and becoming something easiest to watch online. The show was nowhere near the level of importance as Raw or Smackdown, and featured very minor storylines, but it did give the lower-card wrestlers more of a chance to display their abilities. I fondly recall the likes of Essa Rios and Kai En Ta in particular getting a lot of Heat coverage when they were snubbed on the flagship WWE shows. However, ...  Read the complete review

Jelboy18
Crowned Review GOODBYE WWE HEAT - 513 EPISODES AND OUT (1277 words)
by - written on 05/08/08 (Very useful, 412 readings)
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"Introduction" WWE Heat, formerly known as WWF Sunday Night Heat, was a secondary professional wrestling show for World Wrestling Entertainment airing from 1998 through to 2008 until its demise this May. This secondary show lasted for 10 years, airing 513 episodes on a variety of channels, such as Channel 4, Sky one, and all sky sports channels, 1,2,3, and extra in the United Kingdom. Since 2005, WWE Heat was also shown through as webcast on WWE.com. At first the program was free to view online, however in the last year, all subscribers had to pay a fee to watch premium videos on the WWE's official website. The final episode of WWE HEAT aired on 30th ...  Read the complete review

WWE Heat: Feel The Heat... (108 words)
by - written on 09/09/01
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WWF Heat is a weekly show broadcast on Channel 4 every Sunday. Unfortunatley, the time that the show airs differs every week. One week, it could be 4pm, the next it would be 1am, due to cricket tests etc. The show contains a comprehensive run down of the past week and what happened. It also airs some matches, that take place in the Heat arena, showcasing some of their preliminary acts, tuned to their finest. Heat is a half-decent programme but the commentators seem under-enthusiastic and bored out of their minds. Heat's quality surpasses that of any WWF Pay-Per-View shown on Channel 4 and is well worth checking out. ...  Read the complete review

lightningjoe
Premium Review Turn up the Heat (2nd september version) (809 words)
by - written on 03/09/01 (Useful, 29 readings)
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Hey Everybody on Dooyoo this is Lightning Joe Dale with a report of last nights (this mornings!!) Sunday Night Heat. I’m doing this because a lot of people don’t stay up to watch the heat program as its on at 1:00am most weeks on Monday morning so here it is for all you people who missed it. chavo guerrero, jr. VS. taka michinoku w/funaki -Taka seems to have forgotten the microphone, so no "Indeed" tonight (thank God!). Taka controls with an arm wringer and, after a quick sequence of reversals, re-establishes with an armbar. Chavo with a short powerbomb into a pin for two from referee Mike Sparks. Chavo works Taka in the ...  Read the complete review

BionicCoomar
Premium Review WWE Heat: Is The Heat Burning Out? (198 words)
by - written on 24/06/01 (Useful, 18 readings)
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WWF Sunday Night Heat first burst onto our screens in January 2000. The WWF was on fire at this point, with hundreds of thousands of new generation fans watching every week - ratings went through the roof. But as of late, as WWF becomes more watchable on Sky WWF Heat on Channel 4 has dropped and dropped, until the fact that it lost it's 4pm slot on Sunday afternoons, and is now screened in the dead of night Sunday nights. So what the hell is going on? The fact of the matter is Heat sucks. With low card wrestlers fighting the same people week in, week out, and repeats of the best match of the week which everyone has already seen anyway, ...  Read the complete review

 
WWE Heat