Fuck NXT, when will WWE bring back the GOAT jobber show? Also, who was your Sunday Night Heat regular favorite? For me it's Essa Rios.
Fuck NXT, when will WWE bring back the GOAT jobber show? Also, who was your Sunday Night Heat regular favorite...
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Essa Rios was mine too, he was on there almost every week from what I remember and I marked out hard when he would do the moonsault.
I remember one time Triple H was on HeAT and I couldn’t believe it, an actual WWE main eventer was on.
memeber when the taz was cooking a turkey on Sunday Night Heat? member WWF New York?
i member
They can't bring back sunday night heat because they wwe doesn't have any heat
Heat was B show before SmackDown
>Before my time
>Never got to experience it
What was it like lads?
They should use this name for the kickoff shows
It was comfy. Here in the UK it would be on on Sunday afternoons and would have jobber matches but also have loads of comfy segments of wrestlers chilling. I vaguely remember a video of Droz fishing or chilling on a boat.
Cory Graves just caused a Twitter meltdown though.
Should bring back the puke gimmick but with a modern twist and have him coom
>I only prefer real weekend wrestlekino
HeAT was so incredible when it debuted. An extra hour of WWF?! Sure we had Shotgun but this was the real deal now. Good times, waiting for Pacific Blue to end and that glorious HeAT intro to start....
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Don't even get me started when it was a PPV night. That hour was better than current WrestleMania, and I'm not exaggerating.
Loved fapping to the women's matches
What about Velocity? Guys? Remember Velocity? No? ok.
>Don't even get me started when it was a PPV night. That hour was better than current WrestleMania, and I'm not exaggerating.
I know exactly what you mean. That one free hour before a ppv starts did a lot to build up hype for the ppv, compare it todays preshows which do nothing.
Velocity, and most of the similar shows, were just a bunch of meaningless matches thrown on for no rhyme or reason. HeAT was actually a continuation of Raw before Smackdown aired.
>were just a bunch of meaningless matches thrown on for no rhyme or reason
Well yeah I thought this was a jobber show thread
You'd see the new set for the PPV, they'd have all the top guys cut promos, they'd air the hype video packages...it was so incredible. I watched the HeAT before St. Valentine's Day Massacre recently and it was an incredible hour. They could put so much into an hour.
Thank u based Russo
Fuck anyone who disrespects our boy Vinny Ru
The marks today would want this guy top of RAW.
For me, it's WWF Metal
Stevie Night Heat
>yfw you'll never watch comfy late 90s Thunder in all its terrible, corny glory
The PPV sets always pumped me up for the show.
My favorite Heat regular has to be Stevie Night Heat
I used to tape Thunder every week.
I'd basically fast forward most of it because it was a bunch of meaningless matches.
And now you can't tell the difference between a show from yesterday and from 2015.
Sure do, brother.
WWF New York, which was a special Shotgun Saturday Night for the New York market.
Wasn't it just a preshow for PPVs?
It was on every Sunday, not just before a PPV.
Raven on heat was fucking great
No, it was on every week. They filmed it before Raw and then filmed live for PPV.
I don't think I watched a single episode after Smackdown started airing. It didn't have a purpose anymore.
Heat would end and I would immediately flip to PPV and watch the scrambled show and listen to JR.
Remember Confidential and Velocity? A good tag team of shows. Takes me back to those last comfy moments when wrestling was still super popular.
And it's not like UFC was around to steal that casual viewership. WWE itself was driving away fans in droves.
shotgun saturday night, the smalle venue made it better
Wrestling was not super popular when Confidential and Velocity were on.
BOssman
I remember shotgun being a fucking clipshow that sometimes had a fucking match.
Early episodes were done in clubs and bars and were meant to have an adult feel (this was 97 i think just before Attitude really exploded). Terri Runnels flashed a wrestler with her back turned once. Eventually they just turned it into a clip show and taped a match before Raw like they do Main Event now.