Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WWE_VelocityWWE Velocity - Wikipedia

    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 ...

    • Sports Entertainment Professional Wrestling
  2. WWE Velocity: Created by Vince McMahon. With Josh Lomberger, Sho Funaki, James Maritato, Bill DeMott. WWE Velocity featured the Superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment's "SmackDown!"

    • (308)
    • 2002-05-25
    • Sport
    • 60
    • Overview
    • TV Schedules

    , also known as simply Velocity, was a professional wrestling television program for World Wrestling Entertainment. It replaced 2 syndicated WWE shows: Jakked and Metal. Once a weekly Saturday night show on Spike TV, it became a webcast in 2005. The newest episode would be uploaded to WWE.com on Saturdays and would be available for the next week. Older webcast episodes were also archived. It was the counterpart show to SmackDown! and was recorded before the television taping of SmackDown!.

    The show was primarily used to summarize major occurrences on the latest episode of SmackDown!, which had already aired Thursday nights on UPN. The program also featured matches mostly involving wrestlers who were not featured in major matches or storylines on SmackDown!. Although most title changes occurred on SmackDown! and RAW, Velocity had a title change when Nunzio defeated Paul London to win the WWE Cruiserweight Championship. The WWE United States Championship and The WWE Tag Team Championship was also frequently defended on Velocity.

    When WWE RAW moved from Spike TV back to the USA Network, the USA Network chose not to broadcast this or WWE's other weekly Spike TV program, WWE Heat. WWE streamed Velocity from their website for their US and Canadian audiences. However, Velocity continued to be broadcast on television stations overseas to fulfill international programming commitments.

    With the re-introduction of ECW and the decision to tape ECW on Syfy at the SmackDown! tapings, Velocity was cancelled, with the last episode being uploaded to WWE.com on June 10, 2006. The Velocity section of WWE.com was removed on June 30, 2006. ECW took the place of Velocity in European, Australian, Indian subcontinent and Latin American television markets.

    •United States

    •TNN Saturday afternoons 2002-2003

    •Spike TV Saturday nights 11PM-12AM 2003-2005

    •WWE.com Saturday afternoons 2005-2006

  3. May 6, 2021 · This edition of Velocity was the first in the series’ new Saturday evening 7 PM time slot on Spike TV. By this time in 2004 the WWE was in the midst of a creative high. WrestleMania XX was in the books and the push was on for May’s Judgment Day ’04 PPV, the site of the bloody Eddie Guerrero/JBL war. Aside from key departures, namely ...

  4. WWE Velocity was a professional wrestling television program produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It replaced two syndicated WWE shows, Jakked/Metal. Once a weekly Saturday night show on Spike TV and on Sky Sports 2 in the UK on Sunday mornings, Velocity became a webcast from 2005 to 2006. The newest episode would be uploaded to WWE ...

    • Who opened WWE Velocity?1
    • Who opened WWE Velocity?2
    • Who opened WWE Velocity?3
    • Who opened WWE Velocity?4
    • Who opened WWE Velocity?5
  5. WWE Velocity was a professional wrestling television program produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. It replaced two syndicated WWE shows, Jakked/Metal. Once a weekly Saturday night show on Spike TV and on Sky Sports 2 in the UK 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 ...

  6. People also ask

  7. 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 ...

  1. People also search for