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Denis Ivanovich Cyplenkov (born 10 March 1982) is a Russian and Ukrainian professional arm-wrestler. Early life. Denis was born in Krivoi Rog, Ukraine in 1982 and ...
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The various revivals in the 2000s and 2010s mostly used events previously seen during the show's original airing in that country. Australia introduced UK events Pendulum, Sumo Ball and Vertigo for the first time and the United States introduced Hit & Run, Tilt and Vertigo. Snapback, whilst re-introduced to the US, had a completely different
Initially airing in syndication from 1989 to 1997, American Gladiators spawned T-shirts, hats, dolls, video games, trading cards and more. Everyone wanted a piece of it. Everyone wanted a piece of it.
American Gladiators is an athletic competition game show where contestants, referred to as "contenders", competed against the show's titular Gladiators in a series of physical games called "events" with the goal to be crowned the Grand Champion at the end of the season and win thousands of dollars in cash and prizes.
Taken from series 5 of the American version in 1993, this is a tug-of-war game in which contender and Gladiator grip a "dog bone" and the contender had to use this to pull the Gladiator out of the ring or to obtain the "dog bone". No wrenching or pulling was permitted on the Gladiator's part, their role was strictly defence; however, the ...
Gladiators: Australia vs Russia was the first and only Gladiators Challenge series between Australia and Russia. The filming took place, late in 1995, at the conclusion of the third Australian series , but predominantly featured contestants from the second Australian series .