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American Gladiators
32 Foot Monster
With only 45 seconds to scale the monster, the action is fast, frenetic, and furious. Troy can smell the sensor when Turbo attacks.
A (Sergeant) Major Upset
Turbo tries to pull rank but this marine catches the Gladiator off guard. Watch out- as Turbo takes it out on the next guy.
Cheating Helps
In the heat of competition Nitro decides to sacrifice some points just to get a good hit in on the Contender.
Gladiatah Rap
Ready, set, turn it up. Kid Flash lays down the beat as your favorites- Laser, Turbo, Saber- strut their stuff.
Gorilla Dunk
One of the best male Contenders ever finds Laser on him like glue and decides the only way to go is up and over.
Grabbing For Air
These Contenders prove to be a real handful when they bring some serious speed and put the moves on the Gladiators.
Hot Sauce
The Ragin' Cajun burns through the Gladiators like wild fire and sets a new Gauntlet record of 12 seconds.
Kyler 'Superman' Storm
Faster than a speeding bullet, able to leap over tall buildings and Gladiators in a single bound, Kyler Storm shows everyone how it's done.
May I Have Some More?
A two-time Olympic pole vaulter sets a new scoring record for Swingshot but only after the pole has to be restocked mid-game.
Never Stop Moving
Loosy-Goosy demonstrates two very different methods of surviving the Gauntlet: get past the Gladiators or take them with you.
Painful Twist
Running up against the wall in this Maze isn’t nearly as painful as crossing paths with the Gladiators along the way.
Play or Pay
Sometimes Contenders learn the hard way that when you break the rules turnabout is fair play - even if it gets the Gladiator a penalty.
That Was A Ride, Baby
A hotrod Contender combines speed and power to ride roughshod over the Gladiators and leaves Sabre and Turbo down like victims of a hit-and-run.

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Nitro Dan Clark
As a former professional defensive lineman for the NFL's Los Angeles Rams, Dan Clark went on to become one of the original, and most feared Gladiators: Nitro. His no-holds-barred personality paired with his unstoppable physique allowed him to dominate the Gladiator arena between 1989 and 1992. After returning for a final encore season as a Gladiator in 1994, Clark segued his expertise in the arena to a commentator role during the series' final season. Dan Clark continues his career in Hollywood as a jack of all trades: writer, director and producer.
Lace Marisa Pare
Drawing upon her experience in interior design (she once decorated the home of actor Bruce Willis), Marisa Pare's alter ego Lace seemed at home in the arena especially when it came to Assault and Hang Tough. During her residence (1989-1992), Lace's beauty weaved with her tenacity and fierce competitive spirit made her popular amongst fellow Gladiators and fans alike.
Zap Raye Hollitt
Born in Wilkes-Barre, PA, Raye Hollitt is a female bodybuilder and one of the original six Gladiators, performing in Seasons 1 (1989-90) and returning in Season 3 for several more years in the role of Zap (1991-95). Her bodybuilding career saw her place in many California and National NPC (National Physique Committee) competitions, including being named the 1998 Los Angeles Overall Champion. Her body has graced the covers of numerous fitness magazines, including Women's Physique World, Musclemag® International, even Playboy. Her success as Zap also led to guest roles on a handful of TV shows, such as JAG and Baywatch.
Gemini Michael Horton
Known for his split personality in the arena, Gemini (Michael Horton) could be calm, cool and collected one minute and a powerhouse of aggression and hostility the next. As a team captain throughout his four year tenure (1989-1994) with American Gladiators, Gemini's domain stretched from Atlasphere to The Joust and Powerball. Since leaving the arena, he has appeared in the movie, 'Night At The Roxbury' and has continued his career in Hollywood as a stunt actor.
Malibu Deron McBee
Deron McBee is well known as Malibu, one of the original Gladiators on the show. As Malibu, McBee is known for his muscular frame and athleticism, his blond hair, tanned skin, and surfer persona. As an actor, McBee has appeared in numerous movies and television series. His credits run the gamut from guest star to villain and everything in between.
Announcer Joe Theismann
Before taking on the co-hosting duties for the first season of American Gladiators (1989), Joe Theismann was best known for his exploits on a different field: the gridiron. Once a quarterback for Notre Dame, Theismann went on to play for the NFL, leading the Washington Redskins to victory in Super Bowl XVII. Named the league's MVP, Theismann's career on the field was cut short due to an injury sustained during a Monday Night Football game against the New York Giants. He then moved into the booth to provide commentary for Monday Night Football and Superbowl XIX. In 2003, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
Announcer Mike Adamle
A sports announcer, studio host and sideline reporter, Mike Adamle first gained fame as a running back for the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs, New York Jets and Chicago Bears. From 1989 to 1996, Adamle co-hosted American Gladiators and before that was host of NFL's Grandstand. Adamle has also reported for SportsCenter, the XFL, and the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics.
Series Creator Johnny Ferraro
Johnny Ferraro is the original series creator and executive producer of "American Gladiators." Ferraro is also the Owner/President of Flor-Jon Films Inc. He originally came up with the "American Gladiators concept" in 1982, when he and a friend produced a show for charity in Erie, Pa. that featured men competing in off-beat games. Ferraro decided to turn the idea into a movie and knocked on doors for several years with little results. Finally, in 1989, he convinced producer Ron Ziskin and Samuel Goldwyn Studios to produce “American Gladiators,” the syndicated TV series. Instantly, the show became a global phenomenon and ran in the U.S. for eight years, going off the air in 1997.

Ferraro has been instrumental in bringing back the new "American Gladiators" which is a ratings behemoth on the NBC network. The updated version of the show, hosted by Laila Ali and Hulk Hogan has been renewed for a second season, with all new episodes set to debut this summer on the network.

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