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One player at a time races against a player from the opposite team – guys vs. guys and girls vs. girls, with a 15-minute time limit. If a player drops a ladder, or falls off the ladder, a 2-minute penalty is added to the team's slowest time. The team with the fastest combined time wins. [1] Winners: Bad Asses
Inferno game Inferno outcome # Challenge Good Guys Bad Asses Good Guys Bad Asses Winner Eliminated 1 Surf Torture Male Bad Asses: Mike Dan 2 Juice It Up Bad Asses: Mike CT Jon: Hang Tough Dan Jon 3 X Marks the Spot Female Bad Asses: Robin Tina 4 Run For Your Money Good Guys: Mike Derrick Shack Attack Tina Robin 5 [a] Shirt Off My Back Male Good ...
Now is the time to choose your side when it comes to the good guys vs the bad guys, aka superheroes and supervillains. Some think superheroes are the best without a doubt because of their power ...
The cops and the legal beagles have teamed up, and dropped their guns and briefs, to do battle with the bad boys and girls of our nation's cell blocks. It's the Legal System vs. the Penal System. Challenges include: Dope on a Rope, Prison Break (Slippery Slope of Slanted Death), Hand Job, Bunk Buddies, Legal Maze (Door Jam), and Yankin' It.
Aspiring thugs, the new way to show you're 100 percent gangsta has arrived: Eminem has launched his very own Facebook game. Titled Bad Meets Evil to match the name of Eminem's side project, the ...
AAA vs MLW featured nine professional wrestling matches scripted by MLW and AAA featuring wrestlers involved in scripted feuds. The wrestlers portrayed either heels (referred to as rudos in Mexico, those that play the part of the "bad guys") or faces (técnicos in Mexico, the "good guy" characters) as they performed.
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2Xtreme (released as Street Games '97 in Japan) is a racing video game developed by Sony Interactive Studios America and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It is a sequel to ESPN Extreme Games and unlike its predecessor, the game does not bear ESPN licensing. [ 2 ]