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''WWE Heat'' (formerly known as ''Sunday Night Heat'' and also known as ''Heat'') is an American
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that was produced by
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(WWE) and aired from August 2, 1998 to May 30, 2008. Originally produced under the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) banner, it aired on
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(1998–2000),
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(2000–2003), and TNN/Spike TV (2003–2005) in the United States, CTV Sportsnet in Canada, and
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,
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, and
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in the United Kingdom. From 2002, due to the
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, ''Heat'' served as a supplementary show to the Raw brand, focusing more exclusively on its mid-card performers and matches, and was recorded before the week's television taping of '' Raw''. ''Heat'' was most recently streamed on WWE.com on Friday afternoons for North American viewers from 2005 to 2008. However, the show was still televised internationally and showed in the United Kingdom on
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and then later on Sky Sports 3, Australia on Fox8, India on
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, Germany on Premiere Sport Portal, France on Action, Spain on Sportmania and C+ Deportes -both channels from
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, the Middle East on ShowSports4, the
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on
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, and Japan on
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. The final episode was uploaded to WWE.com. The show was replaced internationally with '' WWE Vintage Collection'', a program featuring classic matches. On May 7, 2018, the first 52 episodes of ''WWE Heat'' were made available to stream on the
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.


History


Early format

The show was originally introduced on the USA Network on August 2, 1998 in the United States. The one-hour show would be broadcast on Sunday nights, being taped earlier in the week after Raw. It was the second primary program of the WWF's weekly television show line-up, serving as a supplement to the ''
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'' program. ''Heat'' would feature a format similar to that of ''Monday Night Raw'', in that continuing feuds from the previous week would progress during the show, and the following day's ''Monday Night Raw'' would be heavily promoted. On scheduled WWF pay-per-view event nights, ''Heat'' would also serve as a preview show to the events. The show was initially signed for only 6 episodes, but proved to be very popular and was continued.


1999–2002

With the premiere of '' SmackDown!'' in August 1999, coverage of ''Heat'' was significantly reduced in favor of ''SmackDown!''. The debut of ''SmackDown!'' also led to ''Heat'' being taped before ''SmackDown!'' with matches for WWF syndication programs like '' Jakked/Metal'' being taped before '' Raw'' broadcasts. When ''SmackDown!'' premiered, ''Heat'' briefly became a complete weekly summary show, featuring occasional interviews and music videos. After only a few weeks following the format change, ''Heat'' began airing exclusive matches again. Occasionally, special editions of ''Heat'' aired heavily promoted. For
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in 1999, ''Heat'' aired as '' Halftime Heat'' on the USA Network during halftime of the Super Bowl. These specials ended following the show's move to
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in 2000. When ''Heat'' started airing on MTV in late 2000, it was broadcast live from WWF New York. WWF personalities and performers would appear at the restaurant as special guests while Michael Cole and
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provided commentary to matches.


United Kingdom (2000–2001)

The United Kingdom's coverage of ''Heat'' began in January 2000, when
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started broadcasting the show at 4pm on Sundays, as a part of T4 – which also included broadcasting four WWF PPVs a year. These one-hour shows were a
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-type show, usually featuring three or four brief matches as well as highlights from ''Raw'' and ''SmackDown!''. As with the North American airing, exclusive matches taped before ''SmackDown!'' were aired on this version of the show. A separate commentary team was used on airings in the United Kingdom, with references aimed more at that specific audience. During commentary, ''Raw'' and ''SmackDown!'' were referred to as taking place on Friday and Saturday respectively, which were the days they were broadcast in the United Kingdom on
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– as opposed to the manner in which the two programs were often referred to by the North American broadcast dates of Monday and Thursday. The two-person announce team was a mix of individuals including Kevin Kelly, Michael Cole, Michael Hayes and
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. During the middle of 2000, ''Heat'' started to get moved around the Channel 4 schedule, usually between the afternoon and midnight. Towards the end of 2000, the show was permanently moved to being broadcast in the early-hours of Monday mornings. The show stayed in the time-slot until December 2001 when
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's deal with the WWF expired in the United Kingdom.


2002–2005

In April 2002, the show returned to its original filming schedule, again before '' Raw''. Eventually, the live from WWF New York format was retired, and was replaced as being the Raw brand's second show. Ratings were still moderate for ''Heat'', although the show lost some popularity once ''SmackDown!'' began to air. This version also featured highlights from that week's ''Raw'', and the name change was introduced to the show in May 2002, when it became known as ''WWE Sunday Night Heat'' (the May 5, 2002 episode, along with the Insurrextion United Kingdom-exclusive pay-per-view held the same day, were the last broadcasts of any kind under the WWF name). ''Heat'' returned to the United Kingdom and Ireland in January 2003 on Sky One (with repeats on Sky Sports), though the coverage became Sky Sports exclusive in January 2005 along with most of WWE's programming. In the United States, ''Heat'' stayed with MTV until March 2003 when it was transferred over to The New TNN (later rebranded to Spike TV). It stayed in that timeslot until the contract with
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expired.


2005–2008

''Heat'' and ''
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'' were not picked up by the
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when WWE moved its programming over to that network in October 2005, leaving Americans no way to watch WWE weekend shows on television. To solve this problem, WWE decided to
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the shows on their website exclusively for the U.S. audience, with new editions posted every Friday afternoon. Additionally, prior to every PPV event, WWE would continue to air a live bonus 30-minute ''Heat'' pre-show on the PPV channel. Backlash 2006 would be the final PPV event to feature a live ''Heat'' pre-show before that particular version of ''Heat'' was discontinued. ''Sunday Night Heat'' was soon renamed to ''WWE Heat'', as it no longer aired on Sundays. ''Heat'' was still shown internationally to fulfill international programming commitments. When WWE went high definition in January 2008, ''Heat'' began using the same HD set as ''Raw'', ''SmackDown'', and '' ECW''. After 10 years of programming and 513 episodes, the final episode of ''WWE Heat'' was uploaded to WWE.com on May 30, 2008. It was the most watched episode of ''Heat'' since it debuted on WWE.com. The show was replaced internationally with a new show featuring classic matches, called '' WWE Vintage Collection''.


Legacy

At the 2019 Royal Rumble it was announced that WWE would be bringing back '' Halftime Heat'' featuring superstars from NXT during the
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halftime show.


Pre-show episodes

Starting with
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and ending with Backlash 2006, Heat aired special live episodes as the pre-show or countdown to several WWE pay-per-views.


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Notable championship matches

Though the majority of title changes would take place on ''Raw'', ''SmackDown!'', or
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events, the
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changed hands on a special '' Halftime Heat'' that aired during the half-time of
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on January 31, 1999 when
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defeated The Rock in an empty arena match to win the title. This special episode received the highest rating of ''Sunday Night Heat'' with a rating of 6.6. Additionally, the Light Heavyweight Championship changed hands on ''Heat'' on three occasions. The first took place on the February 13, 2000 airing when
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(in his first appearance under that name and with the debuting Lita) defeated Gillberg. The second change saw
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defeat
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on the March 18, 2001 episode. In the final change, the debuting
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defeated Crash Holly on a live edition before the
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pay-per-view on April 29, 2001.


Commentators and hosts

There have been many commentators in the history of ''Heat''. Industry veterans and ''Raw'' broadcasters
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and
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have done commentary on the show. The show was also the launchpad for
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's on-camera career in WWE, originally placed in the role of a commentator for the program. In October 2000, the show was hosted by
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and MTV VJ/Rapper
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when it moved from USA Network to MTV. Often wrestlers would take the role of color commentators on the show with
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,
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,
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, and
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all holding this position mostly as a replacement for an announcer who was unavailable. During the show's run on MTV,
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Lita also served as a commentator following her major neck injury. Before the WWE-produced
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reunion pay-per-view One Night Stand 2005 took place, a special ''Extreme Heat'' episode was broadcast and hosted by
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and Michael Cole. During one episode when Jonathan Coachman was unavailable, former ECW announcer (and then-lead ''Raw'' announcer)
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took part in the show. Styles then quit in storyline, however, on the following Monday's' ''Raw'', meaning Grisham ran the show alone.


See also

* ''
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'' * ''
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'' * ''WWE Velocity'' * ''
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'' * ''
WWE Experience ''WWE Experience'' is a syndicated American television program that was produced by WWE which mainly recaps events taking place on '' Raw'' and '' SmackDown''. The show ran from May 2004 until September 2005 in the US, broadcasting 64 episodes ...
''


References


External links

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