I Remember Watching This Show Gladiators 2000 (G2) When I Was 15 Back Then Since 2009 This Show Gladiators 2000 (G2) Came On The CW Each & Every Single Sunday Morning At 10 O'clock In The Morning Just Before Degrassi TNG/Edgemont Reruns from 10:30am-Noon & Sunday Afternoon Movie Afterwards u feel Me
Lol, totally right. It's like how Nintendo never bothered to make Super Mario Maker until there was already a thriving online community of fans making their own Mario games from scratch.
BTW Guess what Nxt Month September is Marks The 30th Anniversary of the 90s Kids Game Show Gladiators 2000 ("G2") Was Premiered in "94 Hosted By The Young Ryan Seacrest before He's still On "Idol" & He'll Be The New Host of Wheel Of Fortune for Season 42 Also Nxt Month in September with Vanna White As Well u Feel me
😃😀 BTW guess what Exciting News is Next Month This Year.Marks The 30th Anniversary Of 90's Kid's Game Show "Gladiators 2000 (G2) hosted by Ryan Seacrest before he's Still Hosting 'Idol' was Premiered In 1994 on September 17th looking forward to it you feel me 😃😀
I'm not a fan of his but it seemed like he had to fight to get in a word edgewise a decent bit of the time cuz Maria tended to talk both a lot and over him at times. Seemed like she may have been a lil nervous and trying too hard. The big problem was that they were both doing play-by-play instead of having the usual two-person broadcast booth format of one person doing play-by-play and the other filling in the gaps with color commentary.
Good show with great info, but the kids are sort of at a disadvantage when it comes to the bonus trivia. Come on, they just played a strenuous physical game and you honestly expect them to give what's basically an essay at the end? Okay, sticking with a multiple-choice format probably wouldn't have been seen as hard work, but there's a good reason they dropped the questions from "Gladiators: Train 2 Win" in the UK during the 2nd season. (10 minutes later...) See, that's the type of question they ought to have used in both halves! Short rote answers easily identified and recalled, not long strings of text.
Remember that it takes quite a while to set up the events (probably did 2 or 3 shows simultaneously), so there's plenty of rest time before the bonus questions.
@@wschmrdr That is true, and the bonus questions have to be done so the show does not cause a television station to run afoul of the Children's Television Act.
Warning- The gladiators and contestants are highly trained athletes and have a lifetime of experience, but they are not invincible. Bodies have been broken, necks broken, concussions inflicted, and careers ended in an instant. Although it is entertainment, the hazards are real, and the contestants and gladiators take real risks, endure unimaginable pain, and put their bodies, their careers, and their lives on the line. Don't risk yours! Be Smart! Be Safe! PLEASE DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME, SCHOOL OR ANYWHERE ELSE!!!
Do you really need to repeat this in any episode involving American Gladiators? Kids who watch these videos already know not to imitate the events. They're not that stupid. The kids in this show, like in Nickelodeon's GUTS, are supervised by trained professionals and have proper safety gear on.
@jeremyriley1238 Don't get me wrong, but I post it not only because people actually tried these events at home, school or anywhere and got seriously injured by that, but safety reasons and liability reasons to say that we will not be responsible for any injuries, property damage, or death caused by people choosing to do any of the events seen on the show, because they're those who choose to ignore the fact that this is incredibly dangerous.