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These are my favorite shows. I will give you reason why, and what was so cool about them. So here it goes, lets take it for a spin!

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Show #1: Russian Roulette
      -Hosted by Mark Lewis Walberg from 2002-2003, created by Gunnar Wetterberg, this show is the main highlight of my collection being a huge child-hood memory for me. I was like 5 when it was first airing and I loved it when people fell. This show just has a passion with me so I am trying to own every season 2 episode I do not own and have not seen.

So this is pretty much four contestants plus the host, being asked multiple answer questions. If the question is answered incorrect, they spin a lever. Depending on what number question it is, depends on how many drop zones spin with an incorrect answer. Sometimes it could be very comedic on what a contestant can do as they drop. One of my personal favorite drops is from the episode with the four contestants that go by the names of "Ethan vs. Chris vs. Suzette vs. Tony" where time runs out and Ethan throws an air punch and yells "SEE YA!" really loud and shrieks as falls. I unfortunetly do not own the episode, it was part of one tape I had that got destroyed.

Another option a contestant has is to say possible final words. Sometimes that can be very comedic. I have two examples from this one. In the episode "Brian vs. Stacey vs. Bob vs. Helen", Bob misses the game question in round 3 and yells to his opponent Helen "SEE YOU IN HELL!!!" But one of my favorite Russian Roulette moments of all time follows this second quote from a later episode in the second season featuring "Kevin vs. Jenny vs. Brian vs. John". John misses a question, something about the AARP. So he turns to his opponent Kevin, and flirts right in his face "Eat My Dust, man!!!" and the whole crowd starts "boo-ing" and Kevin was turning red in the face, that was a good episode.

There was one instant where the host hugged the same contestant twice in the same episode. From "Larry vs. Celeste vs. Kirsten vs. Jason".  There was also a man contestant named Kory who flirted with his opponent Nicole the whole game saying "He wanted to play with her".


Back to the game, The surviving contestant out of the four moves to the bonus round and has the option to answer either 5 or 10 questions before time runs out, then they wil win $10,000 adding to th ecuple thousand they had from the past three rounds. They can give up the new $10,000 and still keep the thousand they won during the game and go for $100,000. Only THREE contestants from all 137 episodes have ever won the $100,000. Two of them were in season 1, both two guys. Then the third was in season 2 by a girl named Maria. The two won by men in season 1 were Todd and Al.

My top 5 episodes of the show that I own are:

-CJ vs. Nicole vs. Marcus vs. Kory (Season 2) (REASON: Contestant Flirts With Another)
-Paul vs. Jo vs. Brigitte vs. Scott (Season 2) (REASON: Scott's Drop is Priceless)
-Josh vs. Maria vs. Lalo vs. Elizabeth (Season 2) (REASON: Epic $100,000 Win)
-Kevin vs. Jenny vs. Brian vs. John (Season 2)(REASON: One Contestant is a Huge Smart Ass)
-Frank vs. Laura vs. Jillana vs. Joe (Season 2) (REASON: Awesome Christmas Episode)

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Show #2: Masters of Champions:

Master of Champions was a show on ABC. Hosted by Chris Leary, It is a game show where people preform there outrages skills in front of Celebrity judges. There are three rounds of competition on that show. The three winners of the preformances, move on to the last stage. Only only person/team will win an engraved plate with there name on it to put it in the wall of masters. The wall of masters is where the winners of the episodes put there engraved name in. The names remain for all of the episodes.

The show was cancelled after 5 or 6 episodes. (Which Sucked). It was in the summer 2006. I had four episodes, but one got deleted so now I only have three episodes taped.

The first episode i still own is ""Acrobats, Card Throwing, Air Jumping, and Yo-yos". Two acrobats face off, and the audience votes for who the winner is that moves on the the final three later in the show. Then an air jumper named Gilbert is about to preform his Air Jumping. That is where you make a car hop and jump in the air using a big amount of compressors. He attempts to jump rope with a taxi, and jump a red car 10 feet in the air. His competetor is Rick Smith jr. He is a guiness world record holder for throwing cards the fastest and farthest. He throws cards through fruit, through newspaper, throws cards at his strapped up girlfriend (although that was edited out in sydnecation), and pops a balloon. The last is a competition between two yo-yo pros. Each have a team of three people.

The final standings in that episodes are: Ivan Urban, Rick Smith, and Doc Pop. After the final result, Doc Pop is knocked out. Then Ivan is knocked out, so Rick becomes that nights Master of Champion. To tell you about all of the episodes of the show, it would take too long, so email me if you want to know more about this show.