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<blockquote>1. Negative reactions (such as booing) from fans. When the heat is directed at a heel, this is seen as a good thing, as it means fans are reacting in the desired way. | <blockquote>'''1.''' Negative reactions (such as booing) from fans. When the heat is directed at a heel, this is seen as a good thing, as it means fans are reacting in the desired way. '''2.''' Real-life tension or ill will between two wrestlers, or a wrestler and the promotion.</blockquote> | ||
In The SWS, heat, and similar words, are also used to describe the audience reactions or expectations about a match or a wrestler. For example, a "heated match" means fans are expecting the match to be good or that the wrestlers involved are likely in a feud/rivalry. | |||
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From wikipedia:
1. Negative reactions (such as booing) from fans. When the heat is directed at a heel, this is seen as a good thing, as it means fans are reacting in the desired way. 2. Real-life tension or ill will between two wrestlers, or a wrestler and the promotion.
In The SWS, heat, and similar words, are also used to describe the audience reactions or expectations about a match or a wrestler. For example, a "heated match" means fans are expecting the match to be good or that the wrestlers involved are likely in a feud/rivalry.