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Guest ian.

Don't forget, HEAT will begin on Sunday at a special starting time -- 6/5 PM CT on Spike TV -- as WrestleMania XX begins at 7/6 CT exclusively on pay-per-view.

 

-http://www.wwe.com/television/heat/

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Down here, Pay-Per-Views usually start at 12:00 PM, but 11:00 here in Queensland due to Daylight Savings.

 

I'm sure that WrestleMania is starting at 11:00 AM, and 10:00 AM here in Queensland.

 

Five hours - No Sunday Night Heat or anything, unfortunately.

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Oh yeah, what time does it end?

 

11 or 12 EST?

They've apparently reserved 5 hours, but it probably won't go that long (altough they have the time if needed), I'm guessing it goes to 11:20 or 11:30ish...

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Wow......WWE PPVS at 12PM in some places? It would be weird for me, since ALL PPVS here start at 8pm. I know it starts at 7PM here...

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Wow......WWE PPVS at 12PM in some places? It would be weird for me, since ALL PPVS here start at 8pm. I know it starts at 7PM here...

That's nothing, they usually start at 1am over here in the UK, so WM usually lasts till almost 5 in the morning. Makes getting up the next day a bit of a bastard, I can tell you.

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Guest cpac

Awww booohoooo it must be tough waking up the next day. Try living in the good old U.S. where you have to pay 50 dollars for the ppv or 25 for the webcast. I wish I got ppv's for free.

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They aren't exactly free, you have to have a subsription to Sky Sports (around £30 a month) and you still have to pay another £15-ish for 4 PPVs a year. Not to mention we don't have the option of going to a sports bar to watch them or anything. The grass is always greener on the other side.

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Guest Coffey

I'm predicting Wrestlemania will last four hours and forty-five minutes. All WWE PPV's end fifteen minutes early, and I have no reason to speculate that Wrestlemania XX would be any different. Of course, that's assuming that Wrestlemania XX is actually five hours long. If it's only four hours long, it'll last three hours and forty-five minutes.

 

All of this is not counting Sunday Night Heat. No one watches that shit anyway.

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It's weird . . . I've been to about a dozen different places to watch ppvs over the years, and I have yet to go to one house where ANYONE except me actually wanted to watch Heat. I tellya no one gives a shit about that show. This includes tonight, although 5 hours is enough for me.

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It is scheduled to run 6 hours including Heat. Unless it runs over which I doubt, didn't that happen for Wresltemania 16 (2000)?

I think WM2000 had an 8hr pregame show and was 3.5 hour long, although they never acknowledged it would be beforehand.

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They aren't exactly free, you have to have a subsription to Sky Sports (around £30 a month) and you still have to pay another £15-ish for 4 PPVs a year. Not to mention we don't have the option of going to a sports bar to watch them or anything. The grass is always greener on the other side.

We also get messed around with WWE Classics, i watched it expecting Sting vs Cactus Jack in a submit or surrender match but instead they missed out that week so on thursday the main event was Mr Hughes vs PN News.

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