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WWE Velocity is an American professional wrestling television program that was produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and ran from May 25, 2002 to June 11, 2006. It replaced two syndicated WWE shows, Jakked and Metal. Once a weekly Saturday night show on Spike TV and on Sky Sports 2 in the United Kingdom on Sunday mornings, Velocity became a webcast from 2005 to 2006. The newest episode would be uploaded to WWE.com on Saturdays and be available for the next week. Older webcast episodes were also archived. It served as a supplementary show to the SmackDown! brand, focusing more exclusively on its mid-card performers and matches, and was recorded before the week's television taping of SmackDown!. 8 episodes of Velocity are now available on Peacock in the United States and the WWE Network in international markets.
WWE Velocity | |
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Genre | Sports entertainment Professional wrestling |
Created by | Vince McMahon |
Starring | SmackDown brand |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 204 |
Production | |
Running time | 46 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | TNN/Spike TV |
Release | May 25, 2002 September 24, 2005 | –
Network | Webcast on WWE.com |
Release | October 1, 2005 June 11, 2006 | –
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History
editWWE Velocity was primarily used to summarize major occurrences on the latest episode of SmackDown!, which aired Thursday and later Friday nights on UPN. Due to the WWE Brand Extension, Velocity aired matches and content from the SmackDown brand.[1] The format was set to mirror that of WWE Heat and its relation to the Raw brand.[1]
Following Raw's move from Spike TV back to the USA Network in 2005, Velocity and its Raw brand counterpart, Heat, were discontinued from television broadcast in the United States and Canada and became webcasts streamed on WWE.com. Internationally, Velocity and Heat continued to be broadcast on their respective television networks due to WWE's international programming commitments.
With the relaunch of ECW, Velocity was cancelled. The last episode of Velocity aired internationally on June 11, 2006. It was also the last episode to be streamed on WWE.com.
Commentators
editCommentator(s) | Year(s) Active |
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Michael Cole and Al Snow | May 25 - June 8, 2002; June 22 - July 13, 2002 |
Michael Cole and Tazz | June 15, 2002 |
Michael Cole and Marc Loyd | July 20 - August 17, 2002; August 31 - December 7, 2002 |
Marc Loyd and Lita | August 24, 2002 |
Josh Mathews and Ernest Miller | December 14, 2002 - August 30, 2003 |
Josh Mathews and Tazz | September 6 - October 25, 2003 |
Josh Mathews and Bill DeMott | November 1, 2003 - December 11, 2004 |
Steve Romero and Josh Mathews | December 18, 2004 - June 11, 2006 |
Ring announcers
editRing announcers | Dates |
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Tony Chimel | May 25, 2002 – June 11, 2006 |
Television and Internet schedules
edit- Australia
- Fox8 - Saturday Afternoons (2002 - 2006)
- United States
- The New TNN/Spike TV - Saturday Nights (2002-2005)
- WWE.com - Saturdays (2005-2006)
- United Kingdom
- Sky Sports - Sunday Nights (2002-2004)
- Sky Sports - Sunday Mornings (2005-2006)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Shields, Brian; Sullivan, Kevin (2009). WWE Encyclopedia. DK. p. 97. ISBN 978-0-7566-4190-0.
External links
edit- WWE Velocity at IMDb