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** And speaking of Swingshot, that event became a ForWantOfANail in the 1992 Grand Championship. Swingshot was played first, and during the event, Joe Mauro got a yellow ball (worth one point) up to his scoring bin, only to have it bounce out and not count. That extra point would have meant a 4.5 second-head start on Mark Ortega, which would have been just enough for Mauro to hold the lead and win the championship.

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** And speaking of Swingshot, that event became a ForWantOfANail was notable in the 1992 Grand Championship. Swingshot was played first, and during the event, Joe Mauro got a yellow ball (worth one point) up to his scoring bin, only to have it bounce out and not count. That extra point would have meant a 4.5 second-head start on Mark Ortega, which would have been just enough for Mauro to hold the lead and win the championship.

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* Early 1992: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7WiJj3wOp0 Marc Ortega vs. Joseph Mauro in the Eliminator that ended the 1992 Grand Championship]]. Ortega overcame Mauro's four-second head start to win in a photo finish (0.02 seconds ahead) that became the show's defining moment. Ortega was also one of the only contenders to get a red (highest) ball in Swingshot.

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* Early 1992: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7WiJj3wOp0 Marc Mark Ortega vs. Joseph Mauro in the Eliminator that ended the 1992 Grand Championship]]. Ortega overcame Mauro's four-second head start to win in a photo finish (0.02 seconds ahead) that became the show's defining moment. Ortega was also one of the only contenders to get a red (highest) ball in Swingshot.Swingshot.
** And speaking of Swingshot, that event became a ForWantOfANail in the 1992 Grand Championship. Swingshot was played first, and during the event, Joe Mauro got a yellow ball (worth one point) up to his scoring bin, only to have it bounce out and not count. That extra point would have meant a 4.5 second-head start on Mark Ortega, which would have been just enough for Mauro to hold the lead and win the championship.
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* Kyler Storm vs. Turbo in Breakthrough. Kyler sticks the five-point frontflip.

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* Kyler Storm vs. Turbo in Breakthrough. [[https://youtu.be/ZrtKvfb_6ws?t=417 Kyler sticks the five-point frontflip.frontflip!]]
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* Early 1992: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7WiJj3wOp0 Marc Ortega vs. Joseph Mauro in the Eliminator that ended the Season 3 grand championship]]. Ortega overcame Mauro's four-second head start to win in a photo finish (0.02 seconds ahead) that became the show's defining moment. Ortega was also one of the only contenders to get a red (highest) ball in Swingshot.

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* Early 1992: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7WiJj3wOp0 Marc Ortega vs. Joseph Mauro in the Eliminator that ended the Season 3 grand championship]].1992 Grand Championship]]. Ortega overcame Mauro's four-second head start to win in a photo finish (0.02 seconds ahead) that became the show's defining moment. Ortega was also one of the only contenders to get a red (highest) ball in Swingshot.



** Berry's big moment was during the Gauntlet in one of the international competitions. Full points were awarded if you beat it within twenty seconds, but Two Scoops [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL68dw4Ipxg did it in under ten.]]
** Let's not forget Two Scoops' performance in the Grand Championship. Despite sustaining a bruised shoulder in Swingshot (the second event of the show) and subsequently losing Skytrack, he managed to earn a draw in Assault, make it to the top of the Pyramid, Hang Tough for five points, make it through the Gauntlet for another five points, AND finish the Eliminator in near-record time. Props also have to be given to his opponent, Troy Jackson, who sustained a knee injury in the Pyramid [[Main/{{Determinator}} and still managed to make it through the rest of the competition]].

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** Berry's big moment was during the Gauntlet in one of the first international competitions. Full competition. Ten points were awarded if you beat it within twenty seconds, but Two Scoops [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL68dw4Ipxg did it in under ten.]]
** Let's not forget Two Scoops' performance in the 1994 Grand Championship. Despite sustaining a bruised shoulder in Swingshot (the second event of the show) and subsequently losing Skytrack, he managed to earn a draw in Assault, make it to the top of the Pyramid, Hang Tough for five points, make it through the Gauntlet for another five points, AND finish the Eliminator in near-record time. Props also have to be given to his opponent, Troy Jackson, who sustained a knee injury in the Pyramid [[Main/{{Determinator}} and still managed to make it through the rest of the competition]].



* Tom Hintnaus' performance in the Playboy Challenge (Hintnaus and his opponent, Tracy James, were underwear models). He scored 10 points in the Wall, 10 in Tug-o-War, 4 points in Assault, 10 in Whiplash, and an incredible '''19''' points in Swingshot (5 reds and 2 blues). [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXPG7wATIVs At one point, they actually had to stop the event because all the balls had been stripped off the cylinder!]] Even more incredible, this former Olympic pole vaulter was nearing 40 years old!

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* Tom Hintnaus' performance in the final season's Playboy Challenge (Hintnaus and his opponent, Tracy James, were underwear models). He scored 10 points in the Wall, 10 in Tug-o-War, 4 points in Assault, 10 in Whiplash, and an incredible '''19''' points in Swingshot (5 reds and 2 blues). [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXPG7wATIVs At one point, they actually had to stop the event because all the balls had been stripped off the cylinder!]] Even more incredible, this former Olympic pole vaulter was nearing 40 years old!
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** Pretty much every time he won an event, Wesley would celebrate with a [[HappyDance victory dance]] -- and not just any dance, but ''breakdancing''. The guy's a master at it!
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3HSaZ0-e9I The intro to the vert first]] ''International Gladiators''.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3HSaZ0-e9I The intro to the vert very first]] ''International Gladiators''.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3HSaZ0-e9I The intro to the vert first]] ''International Gladiators''.
--> '''Announcer:''' They came from the four corners of the Earth. The mightiest gladiators from Great Britain, Finland, America, and Russia. Together for the first time in history, united to accept the challenge of the international champion contenders, in a battle that would decide... who is the best in the world. *cue UK Gladiators theme*
** While that's going on, the various Gladiators emerge from behind the rocks at Stonehenge, gather together, and raise their hands collectively to create [[ShockAndAwe blue lightning]]. The energy gathers and the British "G" symbol rises from Stonehenge and towards the Sun. It grows spikes, and then ''wraps around the sun'' to form the British ''Gladiators'' titlecard (with the addition of "International"). ''Bad.'' '''Ass.'''
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* Tom Hintnaus' performance in the Playboy Challenge (Hintnaus and his opponent, Tracy James, were underwear models). He scored 10 points in the Wall, 10 in Tug-o-War, 4 points in Assault, 10 in Whiplash, and an incredible '''19''' points in Swingshot (5 reds and 2 blues). [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXPG7wATIVs At one point, they actually had to stop the event because all of the balls had been stripped off the cylinder!]] Even more incredible, this former Olympic pole vaulter was nearing 40 years old!

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* Tom Hintnaus' performance in the Playboy Challenge (Hintnaus and his opponent, Tracy James, were underwear models). He scored 10 points in the Wall, 10 in Tug-o-War, 4 points in Assault, 10 in Whiplash, and an incredible '''19''' points in Swingshot (5 reds and 2 blues). [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXPG7wATIVs At one point, they actually had to stop the event because all of the balls had been stripped off the cylinder!]] Even more incredible, this former Olympic pole vaulter was nearing 40 years old!
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* Tom Hintnaus' performance in the Playboy Challenge (Hintnaus and his opponent, Tracy James, were underwear models). He scored 10 points in the Wall, 10 in Tug-o-War, 4 points in Assault, 10 in Whiplash, and an incredible '''19''' points in Swingshot (5 reds and 2 blues). [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXPG7wATIVs At one point, they actually had to stop the event because all of the balls had been stripped off the cylinder!]] Even more incredible, [[BadassGrandpa this former Olympic pole vaulter was nearing 40 years old!]]

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* Tom Hintnaus' performance in the Playboy Challenge (Hintnaus and his opponent, Tracy James, were underwear models). He scored 10 points in the Wall, 10 in Tug-o-War, 4 points in Assault, 10 in Whiplash, and an incredible '''19''' points in Swingshot (5 reds and 2 blues). [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXPG7wATIVs At one point, they actually had to stop the event because all of the balls had been stripped off the cylinder!]] Even more incredible, [[BadassGrandpa this former Olympic pole vaulter was nearing 40 years old!]]old!
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* Tom Hintnaus' performance in the Playboy Challenge. He scored 10 points in the Wall, 10 in Tug-o-War, 4 points in Assault, 10 in Whiplash, and an incredible '''19''' points in Swingshot (5 reds and 2 blues). [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXPG7wATIVs At one point, they actually had to stop the event because all of the balls had been stripped off the cylinder!]] Even more incredible, [[BadassGrandpa this former Olympic pole vaulter was nearing 40 years old!]]

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* Tom Hintnaus' performance in the Playboy Challenge.Challenge (Hintnaus and his opponent, Tracy James, were underwear models). He scored 10 points in the Wall, 10 in Tug-o-War, 4 points in Assault, 10 in Whiplash, and an incredible '''19''' points in Swingshot (5 reds and 2 blues). [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXPG7wATIVs At one point, they actually had to stop the event because all of the balls had been stripped off the cylinder!]] Even more incredible, [[BadassGrandpa this former Olympic pole vaulter was nearing 40 years old!]]
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* Tom Hintnaus' performance in the Playboy Challenge. He scored 10 points in the Wall, 10 in Tug-o-War, 4 points in Assault, 10 in Whiplash, and an incredible '''19''' points in Swingshot. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXPG7wATIVs At one point, they actually had to stop the event because all of the balls had been stripped off the cylinder!]]

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* Tom Hintnaus' performance in the Playboy Challenge. He scored 10 points in the Wall, 10 in Tug-o-War, 4 points in Assault, 10 in Whiplash, and an incredible '''19''' points in Swingshot.Swingshot (5 reds and 2 blues). [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXPG7wATIVs At one point, they actually had to stop the event because all of the balls had been stripped off the cylinder!]]cylinder!]] Even more incredible, [[BadassGrandpa this former Olympic pole vaulter was nearing 40 years old!]]
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* Tom Hintnaus' performance in the Playboy Challenge. He scored 10 points in the Wall, 10 in Tug-o-War, 4 points in Assault, 10 in Whiplash, and an incredible '''19''' points in Swingshot. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXPG7wATIVs At one point, they actually had to stop the event because all of the balls had been stripped off the cylinder!]]
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** Let's not forget Two Scoops' performance in the Grand Championship. Despite sustaining a bruised shoulder in Swingshot (the second event of the show), he still managed to win Skytrack, earn a draw in Assault, make it to the top of the Pyramid, Hang Tough for five points, make it through the Gauntlet for another five points, AND finish the Eliminator in near-record time. Props also have to be given to his opponent, Troy Jackson, who sustained a knee injury in the Pyramid and still managed to make it through the rest of the competition.

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** Let's not forget Two Scoops' performance in the Grand Championship. Despite sustaining a bruised shoulder in Swingshot (the second event of the show), show) and subsequently losing Skytrack, he still managed to win Skytrack, earn a draw in Assault, make it to the top of the Pyramid, Hang Tough for five points, make it through the Gauntlet for another five points, AND finish the Eliminator in near-record time. Props also have to be given to his opponent, Troy Jackson, who sustained a knee injury in the Pyramid [[Main/{{Determinator}} and still managed to make it through the rest of the competition.competition]].


** Hell, pretty much ANYONE beating Gemini in the Joust is a Moment of Awesome. Of the 50 Jousts he competed in (not counting the two bouts in the Pro Football Challenge of Champions), he won 38, drew four times, and lost eight (four of which were against the aforementioned Elden Kidd). [[note]](For the record, Gemini's other Joust losses came against Craig Williams (An early favorite due to being the largest of the contenders. In fact, this was Gemini's very first joust, and it was a loss by disqualification), Billy Wirth (Yes, THAT one. BTW, Billy was the first contender to knock Gemini off the platform.), Rico Constantino ([[HeyItsThatGuy Yes]], [[Wrestling/{{WWE}} THAT]] [[Wrestling/RicoConstantino one]]. Also, Rico was one of the few contenders never to lose in the Joust.), and Robert Bender (Ironically, Gemini's last Joust loss came the same way as his first...a disqualification.)[[/note]]

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** Hell, pretty much ANYONE beating Gemini in the Joust is a Moment of Awesome. Of the 50 Jousts he competed in (not counting the two bouts in the Pro Football Challenge of Champions), he won 38, drew four times, and lost eight (four of which were against the aforementioned Elden Kidd). [[note]](For the record, Gemini's other Joust losses came against Craig Williams (An early favorite due to being the largest of the contenders. In fact, this was Gemini's very first joust, and it was a loss by disqualification), Billy Wirth (Yes, THAT one. BTW, Billy was the first contender to knock Gemini off the platform.), Rico Constantino ([[HeyItsThatGuy Yes]], (Yes, [[Wrestling/{{WWE}} THAT]] [[Wrestling/RicoConstantino one]]. Also, Rico was one of the few contenders never to lose in the Joust.), and Robert Bender (Ironically, Gemini's last Joust loss came the same way as his first...a disqualification.)[[/note]]
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* Elden Kidd defeating Gemini in the Joust (Gemini's signature event) not once...not twice...not even thrice...BUT FOUR TIMES!!!

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* Elden Kidd defeating Gemini in the Joust (Gemini's signature event) not once...not twice...not even thrice...BUT FOUR TIMES!!!but ''four times''!!!



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* In one Season 2 episode, we had InspirationallyDisadvantaged contestant John Siciliano competing, who had a prosthetic leg. He not only completed all the challenges with that leg, but also managed to make it to the Eliminator. While the other contestant competing in the eliminator won (fairly), John still continued to complete the Eliminator (despite most contestants quitting once the other contestant has a clear lead and/or wins), with not only the audience and crew cheering him on, but even the OTHER CONTESTANT started cheering him on. At the end, the winning contestant helps the guy out and raises his arm in a victory triumph, pointing to him as well.

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* In one Season 2 episode, we had InspirationallyDisadvantaged contestant John Siciliano competing, who had a prosthetic leg. He not only completed all the challenges with that leg, but also managed to make it to the Eliminator. While the other contestant competing in the eliminator won (fairly), John still continued to complete the Eliminator (despite most contestants quitting once the other contestant has a clear lead and/or wins), with not only the audience and crew cheering him on, but even the OTHER CONTESTANT ''the other contestant'' started cheering him on. At the end, the winning contestant helps the guy out and raises his arm in a victory triumph, pointing to him as well.
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* Kyler Storm vs. Turbo in Breakthrough. Kyler sticks the five-point frontflip.
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** Let's not forget Two Scoops' performance in the Grand Championship. Despite sustaining a bruised shoulder in Swingshot (the second event of the show), he still managed to win Skytrack, earn a draw in Assault, make it to the top of the Pyramid, Hang Tough for five points, make it through the Gauntlet for another five points, AND finish the Eliminator in near-record time. Props also have to be given to his opponent, Troy Jackson, who sustained a knee injury in the Pyramid and still managed to make it through the rest of the competition.
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** Hell, pretty much ANYONE beating Gemini in the Joust is a Moment of Awesome. Of the 50 Jousts he competed in (not counting the two bouts in the Pro Football Challenge of Champions), he won 38, drew four times, and lost eight (four of which were against the aforementioned Elden Kidd). [[note]](For the record, Gemini's other Joust losses came against Craig Williams (An early favorite due to being the largest of the contenders. In fact, this was Gemini's very first joust, and it was a loss by disqualification), Billy Wirth (Yes, THAT one. BTW, Billy was the first contender to knock Gemini off the platform.), Rico Constantino ([[HeyItsThatGuy Yes]], [[Wrestling/{{WWE}} THAT]] [[Wrestling/RicoConstantino one]]. Also, Rico was one of the few contenders never to lose in the Joust.), and Robert Bender (Ironically, Gemini's last Joust loss came the same way as his first...a disqualification.)[[/note]]

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** Hell, pretty much ANYONE beating Gemini in the Joust is a Moment of Awesome. Of the 50 Jousts he competed in (not counting the two bouts in the Pro Football Challenge of Champions), he won 38, drew four times, and lost eight (four of which were against the aforementioned Elden Kidd). [[note]](For the record, Gemini's other Joust losses came against Craig Williams (An early favorite due to being the largest of the contenders. In fact, this was Gemini's very first joust, and it was a loss by disqualification), Billy Wirth (Yes, THAT one. BTW, Billy was the first contender to knock Gemini off the platform.), Rico Constantino ([[HeyItsThatGuy Yes]], [[Wrestling/{{WWE}} THAT]] [[Wrestling/RicoConstantino one]]. Also, Rico was one of the few contenders never to lose in the Joust.), and Robert Bender (Ironically, Gemini's last Joust loss came the same way as his first...a disqualification.)[[/note]] )[[/note]]
* In one Season 2 episode, we had InspirationallyDisadvantaged contestant John Siciliano competing, who had a prosthetic leg. He not only completed all the challenges with that leg, but also managed to make it to the Eliminator. While the other contestant competing in the eliminator won (fairly), John still continued to complete the Eliminator (despite most contestants quitting once the other contestant has a clear lead and/or wins), with not only the audience and crew cheering him on, but even the OTHER CONTESTANT started cheering him on. At the end, the winning contestant helps the guy out and raises his arm in a victory triumph, pointing to him as well.
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** Hell, pretty much ANYONE beating Gemini in the Joust is a Moment of Awesome. Of the 50 Jousts he competed in (not counting the two bouts in the Pro Football Challenge of Champions), he won 38, drew four times, and lost eight (four of which were against the aforementioned Elden Kidd). [[note]](For the record, Gemini's other Joust losses came against Craig Williams (An early favorite due to being the largest of the contenders. In fact, this was Gemini's very first joust, and it was a loss by disqualification), Billy Wirth (Yes, THAT one. BTW, Billy was the first contender to knock Gemini off the platform.), Rico Constantino (Yes, [[HeyItsThatGuy THAT]] [[Wrestling/{{WWE}} one]]. Also, Rico was one of the few contenders never to lose in the Joust.), and Robert Bender (Ironically, Gemini's last Joust loss came the same way as his first...a disqualification.)[[/note]]

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** Hell, pretty much ANYONE beating Gemini in the Joust is a Moment of Awesome. Of the 50 Jousts he competed in (not counting the two bouts in the Pro Football Challenge of Champions), he won 38, drew four times, and lost eight (four of which were against the aforementioned Elden Kidd). [[note]](For the record, Gemini's other Joust losses came against Craig Williams (An early favorite due to being the largest of the contenders. In fact, this was Gemini's very first joust, and it was a loss by disqualification), Billy Wirth (Yes, THAT one. BTW, Billy was the first contender to knock Gemini off the platform.), Rico Constantino (Yes, [[HeyItsThatGuy THAT]] ([[HeyItsThatGuy Yes]], [[Wrestling/{{WWE}} THAT]] [[Wrestling/RicoConstantino one]]. Also, Rico was one of the few contenders never to lose in the Joust.), and Robert Bender (Ironically, Gemini's last Joust loss came the same way as his first...a disqualification.)[[/note]]
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** Hell, pretty much ANYONE beating Gemini in the Joust is a Moment of Awesome. Of the 50 Jousts he competed in (not counting the two bouts in the Pro Football Challenge of Champions), he won 38, drew four times, and lost eight (four of which were against the aforementioned Elden Kidd). [[note](For the record, Gemini's other Joust losses came against Craig Williams (An early favorite due to being the largest of the contenders. In fact, this was Gemini's very first joust, and it was a loss by disqualification), Billy Wirth (Yes, THAT one. BTW, Billy was the first contender to knock Gemini off the platform.), Rico Constantino (Yes, [[HeyItsThatGuy THAT]] [[Wrestling/{{WWE}} one]]. Also, Rico was one of the few contenders never to lose in the Joust.), and Robert Bender (Ironically, Gemini's last Joust loss came the way as his first...a disqualification.)[[/note]]

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** Hell, pretty much ANYONE beating Gemini in the Joust is a Moment of Awesome. Of the 50 Jousts he competed in (not counting the two bouts in the Pro Football Challenge of Champions), he won 38, drew four times, and lost eight (four of which were against the aforementioned Elden Kidd). [[note](For [[note]](For the record, Gemini's other Joust losses came against Craig Williams (An early favorite due to being the largest of the contenders. contenders. In fact, this was Gemini's very first joust, and it was a loss by disqualification), Billy Wirth (Yes, THAT one. one. BTW, Billy was the first contender to knock Gemini off the platform.), Rico Constantino (Yes, [[HeyItsThatGuy THAT]] [[Wrestling/{{WWE}} one]]. Also, Rico was one of the few contenders never to lose in the Joust.), and Robert Bender (Ironically, Gemini's last Joust loss came the same way as his first...a disqualification.)[[/note]]
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** Hell, pretty much ANYONE beating Gemini in the Joust is a Moment of Awesome. Of the 50 Jousts he competed in (not counting the two bouts in the Pro Football Challenge of Champions), he won 38, drew four times, and lost eight (four of which were against the aforementioned Elden Kidd).

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** Hell, pretty much ANYONE beating Gemini in the Joust is a Moment of Awesome. Of the 50 Jousts he competed in (not counting the two bouts in the Pro Football Challenge of Champions), he won 38, drew four times, and lost eight (four of which were against the aforementioned Elden Kidd). [[note](For the record, Gemini's other Joust losses came against Craig Williams (An early favorite due to being the largest of the contenders. In fact, this was Gemini's very first joust, and it was a loss by disqualification), Billy Wirth (Yes, THAT one. BTW, Billy was the first contender to knock Gemini off the platform.), Rico Constantino (Yes, [[HeyItsThatGuy THAT]] [[Wrestling/{{WWE}} one]]. Also, Rico was one of the few contenders never to lose in the Joust.), and Robert Bender (Ironically, Gemini's last Joust loss came the way as his first...a disqualification.)[[/note]]
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* Elden Kidd defeating Gemini in the Joust (Gemini's signature event) not once...not twice...not even thrice...BUT FOUR TIMES!!!
** Hell, pretty much ANYONE beating Gemini in the Joust is a Moment of Awesome. Of the 50 Jousts he competed in (not counting the two bouts in the Pro Football Challenge of Champions), he won 38, drew four times, and lost eight (four of which were against the aforementioned Elden Kidd).

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* Early 1992: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7WiJj3wOp0 Marc Ortega vs. Joseph Mauro in the Eliminator that ended the Season 3 grand championship]]. Ortega overcame Mauro's four-second head start to win in a photo finish (0.02 seconds ahead) that became the show's defining moment. Ortega was also one of the only contenders to get a red (highest) ball in Swingshot.
* Wesley "Two Scoops" Berry catching up in the Eliminator on the cargo net, which seemed impossible before he did it. He was so popular, due to being such a dominant force as a contender, that they kept bringing him back in roles like contender coach.
** Berry's big moment was during the Gauntlet in one of the international competitions. Full points were awarded if you beat it within twenty seconds, but Two Scoops [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL68dw4Ipxg did it in under ten.]]
* Mike Adamle once, while physically demonstrating how Assault worked, hit the target with his first shot.
* Malibu getting taken out in "Human Cannonball".

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* * Early 1992: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7WiJj3wOp0 Marc Ortega vs. Joseph Mauro in the Eliminator that ended the Season 3 grand championship]]. Ortega overcame Mauro's four-second head start to win in a photo finish (0.02 seconds ahead) that became the show's defining moment. Ortega was also one of the only contenders to get a red (highest) ball in Swingshot.
* * Wesley "Two Scoops" Berry catching up in the Eliminator on the cargo net, which seemed impossible before he did it. He was so popular, due to being such a dominant force as a contender, that they kept bringing him back in roles like contender coach.
** ** Berry's big moment was during the Gauntlet in one of the international competitions. Full points were awarded if you beat it within twenty seconds, but Two Scoops [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL68dw4Ipxg did it in under ten.]]
* * Mike Adamle once, while physically demonstrating how Assault worked, hit the target with his first shot.
* * Malibu getting taken out in "Human Cannonball".Cannonball".
* Almost any of the "Challenge of Champions" episodes, where all the contestants were things like Pro Football players or U.S. Armed Forces personnel.
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* Wesley "Two Scoops" Berry catching up in the Eliminator on the cargo net, which seemed impossible before he did it. He was so popular due to being such a dominant force as a contender that they kept bringing him back in roles like contender coach.

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* Wesley "Two Scoops" Berry catching up in the Eliminator on the cargo net, which seemed impossible before he did it. He was so popular popular, due to being such a dominant force as a contender contender, that they kept bringing him back in roles like contender coach.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7WiJj3wOp0 Marc Ortega vs. Joseph Mauro in the Eliminator that ended the Season 3 grand championship]]. Ortega overcame Mauro's four-second head start to win in a photo finish (0.02 seconds ahead) that became the show's defining moment. Ortega was also one of the only contenders to get a red (highest) ball in Swingshot.

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* * Early 1992: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7WiJj3wOp0 Marc Ortega vs. Joseph Mauro in the Eliminator that ended the Season 3 grand championship]]. Ortega overcame Mauro's four-second head start to win in a photo finish (0.02 seconds ahead) that became the show's defining moment. Ortega was also one of the only contenders to get a red (highest) ball in Swingshot.



** Berry's big moment was during the Gauntlet in one of the international competitions. Full points were awarded if you beat it within twenty seconds, but Two Scoops [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL68dw4Ipxg did it in under ten]].

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** Berry's big moment was during the Gauntlet in one of the international competitions. Full points were awarded if you beat it within twenty seconds, but Two Scoops [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL68dw4Ipxg did it in under ten]].ten.]]



* Malibu getting taken out in "Human Cannonball". [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuQd4gezpcI]]

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* Malibu getting taken out in "Human Cannonball". [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuQd4gezpcI]]
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7WiJj3wOp0 Marc Ortega vs. Joseph Mauro in the Eliminator that ended the Season 3 grand championship.]] Ortega overcame Mauro's four-second head start to win in a photo finish (0.02 seconds ahead) that became the show's defining moment. Ortega was also one of the only contenders to get a red (highest) ball in Swingshot.

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7WiJj3wOp0 Marc Ortega vs. Joseph Mauro in the Eliminator that ended the Season 3 grand championship.]] championship]]. Ortega overcame Mauro's four-second head start to win in a photo finish (0.02 seconds ahead) that became the show's defining moment. Ortega was also one of the only contenders to get a red (highest) ball in Swingshot.



** Berry's big moment was during the Gauntlet in one of the international competitions. Full points were awarded if you beat it within twenty seconds, but Two Scoops [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL68dw4Ipxg did it in under ten.]]

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** Berry's big moment was during the Gauntlet in one of the international competitions. Full points were awarded if you beat it within twenty seconds, but Two Scoops [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL68dw4Ipxg did it in under ten.]]ten]].


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* Malibu getting taken out in "Human Cannonball". [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuQd4gezpcI]]

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