DeutschEnglish
You are on the public version of the site. | Log In | Register | Password lost?
Name of the event:
WWF Sunday Night Heat #6
Type:
Broadcast type:
Taped
Broadcast date:
06.09.1998
TV station/network:
USA Network
TV rating:
3.2
Commentary by:

:::: Not eligible for the matchguide: match length < 5 minutes. ::::
Singles Match
Gangrel defeats Dick Togo (2:14)
:::: Not eligible for the matchguide: match length < 5 minutes. ::::
Singles Match
Bradshaw defeats Ken Shamrock by DQ (1:57)
:::: Not eligible for the matchguide: match length < 5 minutes. ::::
Singles Match
The Road Dogg defeats Dennis Knight by DQ (2:26)
:::: Not eligible for the matchguide: match length < 5 minutes. ::::
Tag Team Match
:::: Not eligible for the matchguide: match length < 5 minutes. ::::
Non Title Match
Edge defeats Taka Michinoku (2:07)
:::: Not eligible for the matchguide: match length < 5 minutes. ::::
D-Lo Brown (c) defeats Val Venis (2:54)

All workers
5.00
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 12
Number of comments: 7
10.0 0x
9.0 0x
8.0 0x
7.0 3x
6.0 0x
5.0 4x
4.0 4x
3.0 0x
2.0 1x
1.0 0x
0.0 0x
Average rating: 4.92  [12]
Average rating in 2025: 5.33  [3]
Average rating in 2024: 5.00  [1]
Average rating in 2023: 5.00  [1]
Average rating in 2022: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2021: 4.50  [2]
Average rating in 2020: 5.50  [2]
Average rating in 2019: 2.00  [1]
Average rating in 2018: 7.00  [1]
Your Options:
Other:
ZTG173wvgu wrote on 30.03.2025:
[7.0] "The only reason it gets a 7 is that every match is under 5 minutes long. I could of sowre the Tag Match & the European Title match was longer than 5 minutes.. however that being said each match was solid. There is nothing to complain about.. ok not gonna lie. I wanted Shamrock & Bradshaw to fight longer. Not a bad show"
Ruthless Attitude wrote on 11.06.2024:
[5.0] "There's just too many matches on this show and they're either too short to really go anywhere or they're jobber matches. Things do improve a bit in the second half where Undertaker and Kane are on the warpath again after an easy win over LOD 2000 and wreck havoc for the rest of the show. Vince reveals them to fight Ausin in a Triple Threat match at the end of the show."
AnB wrote on 08.06.2021:
[5.0] "The B-show is looking more like a B-show, for better or for worse. It's mostly about developing storylines and getting the midcarders some screen time. Gangrel takes on Togo and comes off victorious, which might've bothered me but given that he played such a big part in Edge's early days I'm fine with it. It's not like Gangrel is a bad wrestler either. Edge himself takes on TAKA and secures a clean win there as well. It's crazy how little the crowd cares about TAKA now that he's a heel. D-Lo and Val look solid in the ring as well, and the Brothers of Destruction continue their rampage. At the end, Mr. McMahon reveals Austin is taking on both of them in one night, both being title matches, because he really wants that title stripped from him."
XXDoubleHHXX wrote on 10.01.2021:
[4.0] "Dick Togo getting crushed by Gangrel was not a good way to start the show but I didn't remember Gangrel and Edge feuding so that's new. Bradshaw vs Ken Shamrock was great, two beefy guys beating the shit out of eachother until Vader ran in just like Bradshaw did on RAW, sad DQ ending but I'm hyped for Vader vs Bradshaw. Road Dogg vs Dennis Knight was the same as the match before except it's terrible and I don't care for this feud, though Jeff Jarret looked awesome. Kane and Undertaker vs LOD2000 was another jobber match with horrible wrestling which is surprising given who's in the ring. Edge vs Taka is another Jobber match, your light heavyweight champion is a jobber remember that. D-Lo Brown vs Val Venis was match of the night these two work so well together, the match is short but I was so hyped at what happened that I didn't care and seeing Brown get splashed with his own chest protector was fantastic."