Bring the Heat

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noumenon

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Aaaaah, Sunday Night Heat...
I've been thinking lately, do you guys think it would be worth it to bring back a secondary program into the mix? True WWE already has 3 prime time slots airing during the week... with a fourth show coming on soon called "WWE Superstars" which I'm not quite sure what the focus of will be.
There was a time around the Attitude era where Heat actually held some value to the product. True, you'de never really see the main eventers over on heat, but that wasn't the point. Every now and then we'd see some really good mid card matches being carried out and even some story development going on. It also served as a nice little PPV pregame show. WWE recently phased Heat out to a completely online webisode type deal, now I believe it's completely gone.
Do you guys think it would be worth it to bring back Heat to maybe try and get someone of these younger guys some exposure that they would never get otherwise on the big boy shows?
 

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isnt that what that new "wwe superstars" is for? also ecw is kind of for that too...
 

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I don't really see a need for Heat anymore, like Enigma said, that's what ECW is for. We've seen already that it's being used to get young guys ready to make the move to SD or Raw. And now with the WWE, the roster isn't as large as it used to be. All of the storylines are mostly covered in the shows or on the WWE website. There isn't anyone interesting to have to make another show interesting. but Sunday Night Heat before PPV's is fine, the WWE could also get the smaller storylines that didn't get on PPV on there. If it's a weekly show, then no. But if it's only during PPV's, I'm all for it.
 

noumenon

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Yeah, sorry I wasn't really sure what WWE Superstars was yet....but if that's what it is then...oops..lol.

I was also gonna make the point of perhaps heat being a WWE PPV pregame type of deal, forgot to put it in there. I think it would be pretty cool. It would possibly allow some of the smaller feuds without PPV quality culminations to be seen to a finish.