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  2. Night Heat - Wikipedia

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    Night Heat is a Canadian police crime drama series that aired on both CTV in Canada and CBS in the United States. Original episodes were broadcast from 1985 to 1989. [1] Night Heat was the first Canadian original drama series that was also aired on a United States television network during its original broadcast. [2]

  3. WWE Heat - Wikipedia

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    WWE Heat (formerly known as Sunday Night Heat and also known as Heat) is an American professional wrestling television program that was produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and aired from August 2, 1998 to May 30, 2008.

  4. Roy Kenner - Wikipedia

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    The two also collaborated on TV soundtracks, in particular the theme to the TV series "Night Heat". Despite his international success as a lead vocalist, Kenner has never released a solo album. In 1982, he contributed to one half of a six-song EP , Roy Kenner/The Royals , with three songs co-written with and produced by Domenic Troiano.

  5. Jeff Wincott - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Wincott (born May 8, 1956) [1] [2] [3] is a Canadian actor and martial artist [1] [4] [5] [6] best known for his lead role in the television series Night Heat. [5] [7] [8] Wincott was also the star of several martial arts films in the 1990s. [9] In 1996 he was named one of the "Martial Arts Movie Stars of the Next Century" by Black Belt ...

  6. Reliving Jimmy Butler’s game-winning buzzer-beater and ...

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    Five takeaways from the Miami Heat’s 118-116 win over the Chicago Bulls (10-17) on Saturday night at Kaseya Center to avenge Thursday’s loss to the Bulls as part of the teams’ two-game set ...

  7. The CBS Late Movie - Wikipedia

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    Night Heat, a production of Canada's CTV network, also aired on CBS Late Night. Adderly, Hot Shots and Diamonds, other Canadian-filmed shows, later appeared. After T. J. Hooker was canceled by ABC in the summer of 1985, CBS picked up the show and produced new episodes and one two-hour TV movie titled "Blood Sport". [9]

  8. No Mercy (2000) - Wikipedia

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    On the October 22 episode of Sunday Night Heat, the Commissioner Mick Foley announced that Guerrero could not wrestle on the pay-per-view, due to injury and pitted Mr. Ass and Chyna against Richards and Venis later that night at No Mercy. [5] At Unforgiven, Chris Jericho defeated X-Pac. [7]

  9. Over the Edge (1999) - Wikipedia

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    After Sunday Night Heat, the PPV event began with a tag team match, in which the WWF Tag Team Champions Kane and X-Pac defended against Mark Henry and D'Lo Brown. During the match, Henry lifted X-Pac and rammed his back against the steel ring post at ringside.