
Wipeout
Reality • 2008–14 • 7 Seasons
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Human cannonballs! Human pinballs! Crashes, smashes and mud splashes! Twenty-four thrill-seekers will compete in the world's largest extreme obstacle course designed to provide the most spills, face plants and wipeouts ever seen on television.
Starring
Jill Wagner, John Henson, John K. Anderson, Diane Curtis, Dean Vianna
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User Reviews
If you need mindless fun, this is the show.
It’s fun watching people fall into water trying to get through an obstacle course.
Entertaining af. I could definitely slap that course
This show is so stupid that it makes it funny. I’ll watch this when nothing else is on, but never fails to make me laugh
Man’s fascination with people hurting themselves made into a game show
This show is so entertaining and hilarious to watch. You’ll be saying “Oooo ouch” the whole time.
Good mindless entertainment for the family.
Like if someone saw the first part of ninja worrier and decided to make a whole show about that.
I won't look away if its on and they running not doing intros. There are some fun wipeouts. But overall I don't recommend this product.
Cool and entertaining show. Sometimes too goofy but solid to watch
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134 (10%)
429 (32%)
647 (48%)
137 (10%)
5.7 – Based on 1.3k ratings
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