WWE Heat

WWE Heat (1998-2006)

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WWE Heat (formerly known as "Sunday Night Heat" also known as "Heat") was a professional wrestling television program produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Originally produced under the World Wrestling Federation banner (WWF), it aired on USA Network, MTV, and Spike TV in the United States. Heat was most recently streamed on WWE.com on Friday afternoons for North American viewers. The final episodes were uploaded to WWE.com and aired on the WWE Network until it ended on 30 May 2008.

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Scheduleevery Friday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04Episode 4Aug. 23, 2006
S09E01Episode 1Mai 26, 2006
S03E01Episode 1Jan. 2, 2000
S02E01Episode 1Jan. 3, 1999
S01E03Episode 3Aug. 16, 1998
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did WWE Heat premiere?

WWE Heat premiered on August 2, 1998.

Who were the hosts of WWE Heat in 1998?

The hosts of WWE Heat in 1998 were Michael Cole and Jerry "The King" Lawler.

Which famous wrestler made their WWE Heat debut in 1998?

The Undertaker made his WWE Heat debut in 1998.

What was the format of WWE Heat in 1998?

WWE Heat in 1998 featured a mix of matches, interviews, and highlights from other WWE shows.

Who were some of the notable WWE Superstars featured on WWE Heat in 1998?

Some of the notable WWE Superstars featured on WWE Heat in 1998 were Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and Triple H.

Were there any championship matches on WWE Heat in 1998?

Yes, there were occasional championship matches on WWE Heat in 1998, providing fans with exciting moments.

Did WWE Heat have any special episodes or events in 1998?

Yes, WWE Heat occasionally featured special episodes or events in 1998, such as King of the Ring qualifiers or Survivor Series preview matches.

Were there any memorable rivalries on WWE Heat in 1998?

Yes, there were several memorable rivalries on WWE Heat in 1998, including The Rock vs. Triple H and Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Vince McMahon.

Who were some of the rising stars showcased on WWE Heat in 1998?

Some of the rising stars showcased on WWE Heat in 1998 were Edge, Christian, and Jeff Hardy.

Did WWE Heat feature any special guest appearances in 1998?

Yes, WWE Heat occasionally featured special guest appearances from WWE Legends and celebrities in 1998, adding excitement to the show.

Were there any unique match stipulations on WWE Heat in 1998?

Yes, WWE Heat occasionally featured unique match stipulations in 1998, such as hardcore matches or steel cage matches.

Did WWE Heat have any crossover storylines with other WWE shows in 1998?

Yes, WWE Heat had crossover storylines with other WWE shows in 1998, ensuring continuity and excitement for fans.

Were there any surprise returns or debuts on WWE Heat in 1998?

Yes, WWE Heat occasionally had surprise returns or debuts of wrestlers in 1998, creating buzz among fans.

Did WWE Heat have any significant moments or storylines in 1998?

Yes, WWE Heat had several significant moments and storylines in 1998, contributing to the overall WWE narrative.

Did WWE Heat feature any exciting tag team matches in 1998?

Yes, WWE Heat featured exciting tag team matches in 1998, showcasing the skills of various tag teams in the WWE roster.

What impact did WWE Heat have on the wrestling industry in 1998?

WWE Heat in 1998 played a crucial role in expanding the reach and popularity of WWE, captivating fans with its unique content.

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Also known as

  • Sunday Night Heat (United States)
  • WWE Sunday Night Heat (United States)

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