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'''''The Titan Games''''' is an American sports competition [[reality television|reality]] series which premiered on [[NBC]] on January 3, 2019.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Porter |first1=Rick |title=Dwayne Johnson's 'Titan Games,' 'AGT Champions' Get January Dates on NBC |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/dwayne-johnsons-titan-games-agt-champions-come-nbc-january-1151914 |access-date=October 25, 2018 |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |date=October 12, 2018 |language=en |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181026025037/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/dwayne-johnsons-titan-games-agt-champions-come-nbc-january-1151914 |archive-date=October 26, 2018 |url-status=live }}</ref> Hosted by [[Dwayne Johnson]], the show features people from across America competing in endurance-based mental and physical challenges of "epic proportions" for the title of Titan. The series is loosely based on Greek mythology. Titans are an important part of each season. It was produced by [[Arthur Smith (producer)]]'s company [[A. Smith & Co.]] in association with the [[Universal Television]] Alternative studio. At the end of the season, Titans will compete to "become the last male and female standing."<ref name=":0">{{cite web|title=NBC Teams Up with Dwayne Johnson and Dany Garcia to Launch Groundbreaking New Athletic Competition "The Titan Games," Featuring Johnson|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2018/02/04/nbc-teams-up-with-dwayne-johnson-and-dany-garcia-to-launch-groundbreaking-new-athletic-competition-the-titan-games-featuring-johnson-588501/20180204nbc02/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|access-date=12 March 2018|date=4 February 2018}}</ref> The show is marketed with the tagline "Titans aren't born, They're Made."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://heavy.com/entertainment/2019/01/watch-the-titan-games-premiere-online/|title=How to Watch 'The Titan Games' Premiere Online|last=Weigle|first=Lauren|date=2019-01-03|website=Heavy.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190119121401/https://heavy.com/entertainment/2019/01/watch-the-titan-games-premiere-online/|archive-date=2019-01-19|url-status=live}}</ref>
'''''The Titan Games''''' is an American sports competition [[reality television|reality]] series which premiered on [[NBC]] on January 3, 2019.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Porter |first1=Rick |title=Dwayne Johnson's 'Titan Games,' 'AGT Champions' Get January Dates on NBC |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/dwayne-johnsons-titan-games-agt-champions-come-nbc-january-1151914 |access-date=October 25, 2018 |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |date=October 12, 2018 |language=en |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181026025037/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/dwayne-johnsons-titan-games-agt-champions-come-nbc-january-1151914 |archive-date=October 26, 2018 |url-status=live }}</ref> Hosted by [[Dwayne Johnson]], the show features people from across America competing in endurance-based mental and physical challenges of "epic proportions" for the title of Titan. The series is loosely based on Greek mythology. Titans are an important part of each season. It was produced by [[Arthur Smith (producer)|Arthur Smith]]'s company [[A. Smith & Co.]] in association with the [[Universal Television|Universal Television Alternative Studio]]. At the end of the season, Titans will compete to "become the last male and female standing."<ref name=":0">{{cite web|title=NBC Teams Up with Dwayne Johnson and Dany Garcia to Launch Groundbreaking New Athletic Competition "The Titan Games," Featuring Johnson|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2018/02/04/nbc-teams-up-with-dwayne-johnson-and-dany-garcia-to-launch-groundbreaking-new-athletic-competition-the-titan-games-featuring-johnson-588501/20180204nbc02/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|access-date=12 March 2018|date=4 February 2018}}</ref> The show is marketed with the tagline "Titans aren't born, They're Made."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://heavy.com/entertainment/2019/01/watch-the-titan-games-premiere-online/|title=How to Watch 'The Titan Games' Premiere Online|last=Weigle|first=Lauren|date=2019-01-03|website=Heavy.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190119121401/https://heavy.com/entertainment/2019/01/watch-the-titan-games-premiere-online/|archive-date=2019-01-19|url-status=live}}</ref>


On September 16, 2019, NBC renewed the series for a second season,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/titan-games-renewed-season-2-nbc-1203338363/|title=‘Titan Games’ Renewed for Season 2 at NBC|last=Otterson|first=Joe|date=September 16, 2019|website=Variety|access-date=September 16, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190917100648/https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/titan-games-renewed-season-2-nbc-1203338363/|archive-date=September 17, 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> which premiered on May 25, 2020.<ref name="Season2premiere">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2020/04/dwayne-johnson-titan-games-competition-series-season-2-premiere-date-nbc-1202920303/|title=Dwayne Johnson’s ‘Titan Games’ Competition Series Gets Season 2 Premiere Date On NBC|date=April 28, 2020|last=Petski|first=Denise|access-date=April 28, 2020|publisher=[[Deadline Hollywood]]}}</ref>
On September 16, 2019, NBC renewed the series for a second season,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/titan-games-renewed-season-2-nbc-1203338363/|title=‘Titan Games’ Renewed for Season 2 at NBC|last=Otterson|first=Joe|date=September 16, 2019|website=Variety|access-date=September 16, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190917100648/https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/titan-games-renewed-season-2-nbc-1203338363/|archive-date=September 17, 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> which premiered on May 25, 2020.<ref name="Season2premiere">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2020/04/dwayne-johnson-titan-games-competition-series-season-2-premiere-date-nbc-1202920303/|title=Dwayne Johnson’s ‘Titan Games’ Competition Series Gets Season 2 Premiere Date On NBC|date=April 28, 2020|last=Petski|first=Denise|access-date=April 28, 2020|publisher=[[Deadline Hollywood]]}}</ref>

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The Titan Games
Genre
Created byDwayne Johnson
Presented byDwayne Johnson
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes21
Production
Executive producers
Production locations
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseJanuary 3, 2019 (2019-01-03) –
present (present)

The Titan Games is an American sports competition reality series which premiered on NBC on January 3, 2019.[1] Hosted by Dwayne Johnson, the show features people from across America competing in endurance-based mental and physical challenges of "epic proportions" for the title of Titan. The series is loosely based on Greek mythology. Titans are an important part of each season. It was produced by Arthur Smith's company A. Smith & Co. in association with the Universal Television Alternative Studio. At the end of the season, Titans will compete to "become the last male and female standing."[2] The show is marketed with the tagline "Titans aren't born, They're Made."[3]

On September 16, 2019, NBC renewed the series for a second season,[4] which premiered on May 25, 2020.[5]

Development

When announced by NBC in February 2018, the press release claimed it would be similar to NBC's 2008 remake of American Gladiators where contenders try to defeat an existing Titan, but this is not the case; newly-victorious Titans try to defend their titles in future episodes.[2]

Competition obstacles were inspired by Johnson's personal workouts.[6]

Format

Season One

In each episode, four male and four female contestants compete to be named Titans. In each of four preliminary heats, two men or two women compete head-to-head; the two male winners and two female winners then compete on an obstacle course named Mount Olympus. However, the loser would take the winners' place if the winner suffers an injury and retires after winning the preliminary race.[7]

One male and one female Titan were crowned, winning $100,000 each.[8]

Season Two

The United States is divided into three regions: East, West, and Central. In the regional rounds, two male and two female contestants from that region compete in two preliminary heats (three if tied), and the one male winner and one female winner race on Mount Olympus side-by-side against Johnson's handpicked Pro Titans:

If a contestant beats the Pro Titan in their Mount Olympus race, they take their place as the Titan of their gender and region and defend their title in subsequent episodes' Mount Olympus race, as the Pro Titan did.

In the regional finals, defeated Titans and contestants who lost Mount Olympus races return to compete in single elimination events. The final contestant runs Mount Olympus against the defending Titan for the regional championship.

The three men and three women who win their regional championships compete in the finale.

Preliminary Events

Introduced in Season 1

  • Atlas Smash: Contestants race to haul up two large concrete balls 25 feet. Each has the option to whittle down the balls with a large hammer to reduce the weight they need to lift.
  • Cyclone: Contestants race to knock down five pillars, each two stories tall, with a 60-lb wrecking ball.
  • Hammering Ram: Contestants use 10 lb hammers to pound against a metal plate, releasing a 350-lb battering ram to knock down a wooden door. The person who knocks it down first will then grab the victory chain.
    • Championship Variation: Contestants had to first release the sledgehammer from underneath three 100-pound boxes. They then had to use the sledgehammer to pound two metal plates, each releasing half of the battering ram.
  • Heavy Metal: Contestants must drag 350 pounds of metal chains up a 30-foot incline, with the weight being progressively added on with each step. After they reach the top, they must crank up a 100-lb block.
  • Herculean Pull: Contestants race to pull out two 100-lb poles from a central structure, then move on to pull out the golden pole that is 9.5 feet above the ground, a blind tug of war with the other contestant.
  • Lunar Impact: Contestants must climb up a ladder that is two stories high, then push against a large metal wall with their opponent on the other side. The one to overpower the other and push them off the platform wins.
  • Off the Rails: Contestants must pull themselves on a 200-pound sled along a 60-foot rail, collecting 50-pound beams along the way. By the end, they are pulling 600 pounds. They then have to turn around and go back across the rail by throwing and hooking an anchor, then pulling the sled forward. The first one to pull the victory chain wins.
  • Power Vault: Contestants use large metal poles to vault across five 15-foot gaps, then push over 750 pounds of weight to uncover a golden pole. They then must race back across the same gaps, plant the pole, and climb up it to pull the victory chain.
  • Tower Drop: Contestants race up a large tower, having to pull out seven 15-foot poles as they ascend. Once they reach the top, they must pull out the golden pole wedged underneath a 50-lb ball. After pulling it out, they can pull the victory chain at the top of the tower.
  • Uprising: Contestants are each strapped to a 40-pound anvil. They must run forward to lift the anvil to break through a series of concrete barriers, and the anvil must be driven up at a speed of at least 10 mph (16 km/h). The third barrier consists of is two concrete slabs. After all slabs are broken, the momentum should enable them to pull the victory chain.
    • Championship Variation: The second, third, and fourth barriers are all two concrete slabs thick.
  • Vortex: Contestants race to raise up a large spider web-esque vortex of chains, before ascending the structure to reach the top. Some segments have metal bars making it easier to climb, but are placed in a more indirect path. The first to reach the victory chain wins.

Introduced in Season 2

  • Launch Pad: Each contestant stands on a platform and uses a rope to swing towards four slabs, each weighing 250 pounds, that are suspended on rails in the air, one off each side of the platform. The first contestant to knock all four slabs off the rails wins.
  • Nuts and Bolts: Each contestant has a wall weighing nearly 2,000 pounds. Each wall has five poles, in two rows, bearing giant gold and silver bolts; gold bolts weigh 135 pounds while silver bolts weigh 80 pounds. Contestants must unscrew the endcaps securing the bolts to remove them; they must remove all weights on the two upper poles before proceeding to the lower three. When they feel they have removed enough weight, they can run to the other side of the wall, and attempt to rotate it 90°. Upon doing so, the wall will lock in place, allowing the contestant to grab the victory chain; if they cannot, they must return to the other side and remove more weight.
  • Over the Edge: Contestants must drag heavy chains to reach a rope attached to a heavy block; the contestants then engage in a game of tug-of-war. The first contestant to pull the block to their end of a central platform wins.
  • Kick Out: Contestants climb up to bars in front of three horizontal cylinders perpendicular to the wall and kick the cylinder flush to the wall. The last, golden cylinder is kicked by both contestants from opposite sides.
  • Hammer Down: Contestants must remove a sledgehammer under three 100 lb boxes. Then, they must hammer the pins holding three vertical poles. Once the third, golden pole is down, they must climb it at an angle to reach the victory chain.
    • Three-way Variation: When played as a three-way event in the regional finals, the last contestant to finish is eliminated.
  • Resistance: Contestants in a square arena are tied together with a rope secured to a center anchor, and must pull against each other to remove five oil barrels from their half over the barrier on the perimeter.

In season two, Herculean Pull and Lunar Impact also return as events, with Herculean Pull serving as the tiebreaker event for best-of-three contests.

Mount Olympus

In season one, competitors had to overcome a total of seven obstacles:

  1. The competitors sprint across the arena to knock over a 1,000-pound wall, then push three 150-pound grates uphill, and walk over to side to proceed forward
  2. Contestants then climb over the "Rolling Ascent," a series of large, rotating cylinders.
  3. Contestants must scale "The Cliffs," creating their own handholds and footholds.
  4. Contestants must use a crank to lift up a 600-pound torch.
  5. Contestants must slide down slides, separated by 5-foot, 6-foot, and 7-foot walls, to return to the arena floor.
  6. They must drag a sledgehammer attached to a ball-and-chain (250 pounds for men, 200 pounds for women).
  7. Finally, they use the sledgehammer to crack open the concrete slab covering the "Titan relic", the show's logo insignia.

The first contestant to place the relic into his or her pedestal, and turn it like a key, so the T-sign logo faces the camera, is declared a Titan.

In the Championship, the weight of the initial wall was increased to 1,200 pounds, and the ball-and-chain weight was increased to 350 pounds for the men and 300 pounds for the women. Also, to access the ball-and-chain, they had to pull on horizontal chains to lift a 500-pound cage.

For season two, the obstacles were updated:

  1. Starting Gates: The competitors run over two vertical wedges of different heights, then crawl under a third wedge.
  2. Box Flip: Contestants then have to roll a box (three times for men, once for women) and climb on top of it to reach the next obstacle
  3. Iron Ascent: Using two reverse-locking grips, contestants lift themselves up an incline by their arms
  4. Log Lift: Contestants then have to lift a pillar (200lbs for men, 100lbs[9] for women) up an incline and lock it at the top
  5. Sky bridge: By lifting five weights (120lbs for men, ???lbs for women) off a pillar, competitors uncover a rope that drops half of a bridge
  6. Crank Down: Following this, they must rotate a 4 armed crank to release the second half of the bridge
  7. Cage Crawl: Crossing the bridge allows access to an angled 3 layered cage that contestants have to navigate down twice and up once
  8. Drop Zone: Competitors balance is tested by a series of 4 angled ledges that drop under their weight as they descend
  9. Ball & Chain: Similar to Season 1, the penultimate test requires aspiring Titans to drag a weighted ball wrapped in chain (300lbs for men, 200lbs for women), and attached sledgehammer, to the end-point
  10. Titan Tomb: In order to grab the relic needed for victory, Titans use the sledgehammer to crack through two layers of concrete

Contestants are still required to deliver the Titan seal to a pedestal, place, and turn it for their final time

Series Overview

Season Premiere Finale Male winner Female winner Avg. viewers (millions)
1 January 3, 2019 February 28, 2019 James Jean-Louis Charity Witt 4.85
2 May 25, 2020 August 10, 2020 Matt Chan Dani Speegle 3.78

Season 1

Contestants

Except where noted, source for all names, ages, hometowns, current residences, and occupations:[10]

Contestant Age Hometown Current Residence Occupation
Ben Afuvai 32 American Samoa Tacoma, Washington Metal Polisher
Melissa Alcantara 33 Bronx, New York Venice, California Personal Trainer
Emily Andzulis 26 Knoxville, Tennessee Powell, Tennessee Massage Therapist and MMA Fighter
Sandra Arechaederra 51 Alamo, California Alamo, California Yoga and Strength Training Coach
Davy Barnes 28 Lemmon, South Dakota Phoenix, Arizona Tile Installation Business Owner
Montez Blair 27 Erial, New Jersey Santa Monica, California Business Development Consultant
Jon Brascetta 29 Sicklerville, New Jersey Sicklerville, New Jersey Owner and Operator of Martial Arts Dojo
Bridger Buckley 22 Snohomish, Washington Pullman, Washington Student
Matt Cable 28 San Diego, California Great Falls, Montana Staff Sergeant of the Air National Guard
Mariah Counts 25 San Diego, California Valley Village, California CrossFit Gym Manager/Coach
Brehanna Daniels 24 Virginia Beach, Virginia Charlotte, North Carolina NASCAR Tire Changer
Shannon Decker 34 Aberdeen, Washington Santa Monica, California Personal Trainer and Model
Julie Dudley 50 Jupiter, Florida Jupiter, Florida Firefighter Paramedic
Alma Dwumfour 27 Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Stratford, Connecticut ICU Nurse
Elisara Edwards 28 Long Beach, California Anchorage, Alaska Debt Collector
Breona Evans 27 Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia Accountant
Mike Evans 25 Gardner, Massachusetts North Chelmsford, Massachusetts Construction Worker
Covenant Falana 21 Oyo, Nigeria Chicago, Illinois Student
Anthony Fuhrman 30 Erie, Pennsylvania Brandon, Florida Active Duty Army and Pro Strongman
Jenessa Goeman 34 Madison, South Dakota Clearwater, Florida Radiologic Technologist
Jess Griffith 27 Springfield, Missouri Ozark, Missouri Nutrition Specialist and Former Trauma ER Nurse
Jasmin Guinn 23 Berkeley, California El Sobrante, California Motion Graphic Designer
Ashley Hawkins 31 Madison, North Carolina Pleasant Garden, North Carolina Police Officer
Steven Hoppe 38 Tucson, Arizona Mesa, Arizona Firefighter
Kelsey Horton 28 Deadwood, South Dakota Rapid City, South Dakota Nurse
Emily Hu 36 Hayward, California San Mateo, California Medical Device Researcher
Ashley Huhn 28 Fort Worth, Texas Denver, Colorado Special Ed Teacher and Soccer Coach
Josh Ingraham 34 Brunswick, Maine Cleveland, Ohio Executive Chef
James Jean-Louis 29 Cambridge, Massachusetts North Miami Beach, Florida Truck Driver for Budweiser
Jack Kwan 20 Chicago, Illinois River Forest, Illinois Student
Thong La 25 Tampa, Florida Tampa, Florida Mechanical Engineer
Erin LaVoie 36 Spokane, Washington Spokane, Washington Professional Timbersports Athlete
Kara Lazauskas 27 Neshanic Station, New Jersey Anaheim, California Muscle Research Coordinator and Masters Student in Muscle Physiology
Kyle Lucas 28 Dover, Delaware Colorado Springs, Colorado Satellite Systems Operator for the U.S. Air Force
Tyler Lucas 25 State College, Pennsylvania Germany United States Air Force
Christina Luna 33 Wayne, West Virginia Colorado Springs, Colorado Dental Hygienist
Carla Miranda 34 Humacao, Puerto Rico San Francisco, California Luxury Hotel Account Manager
Nikkie Neal 26 Redondo Beach, California El Segundo, California Fitness Model
Maximus “Nnamdi” Okoye 26 Antioch, California Los Angeles, California Investment Management Analyst
Gina Policastro 32 Queens, New York Queens, New York Teacher
Ayonna Procter 33 Elba, Alabama Mariposa, California Doctor of Physical Therapy
Lauren Regno 25 Modesto, California Modesto, California Nursing Student
David Reid 28 Tracy, California Selma, Texas Motivational Speaker and Former Army Special Operations Ranger
Tina Rivas 26 Nayarit, Mexico Seattle, Washington Architectural Sheet Metal Worker
Quinn Rivera 25 Cody, Wyoming Cody, Wyoming Medical Student
Nichole Root 39 Applegate, California Auburn, California Private Pre-School Owner
Chris Ruden 27 Coconut Creek, Florida Coconut Creek, Florida Youth Motivational Speaker
Christiana Rugloski 21 Camp Verde, Arizona Lake Jackson, Texas Horse Riding Clinic Assistant
Frank Sansonetti 40 Brooklyn, New York Staten Island, New York Firefighter
Kwame Sarfo 25 Old Bridge, New Jersey Parlin, New Jersey Business Analyst
Brad Schaeffer 34 Pottstown, Pennsylvania Weehawken, New Jersey Foot and Ankle Surgeon
Melody Schofield 29 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Certified Recovery Specialist
Derik Scott 30 St. Louis, Missouri Los Angeles, California Attorney and Pro-MMA Fighter
Nika Sedghi 25 Carlsbad, California San Diego, California Gas Turbine Mechanical Engineer
Marianne Sheehan 27 Brooklyn, New York Poultney, Vermont Volunteer Firefighter, Small Business Owner, and Former Air Force Jet Mechanic
Julian Stewart 32 Spokane, Washington Spokane, Washington Real Estate Agent
Robbie Strauss 34 Woodbridge, New Jersey Brick, New Jersey Pro Wrestler and Stay-at-home Dad
DJ Townsel 30 Miami, Florida Celebration, Florida Yoga Instructor
Angel Villegas 28 Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville, Florida Barbershop Owner
Cole Wadsworth III 32 Peoa, Utah Draper, Utah Farmer
Christopher Watts 33 Elizabethtown, Kentucky Kabul, Afghanistan Personal Security Contractor
Matthew "Matt" Welbourn 27 Flagstaff, Arizona Durango, Colorado Server
Charity Witt 26 Atlanta, Georgia Suwanee, Georgia Metabolic Technician
Jackie Wood 30 Long Island, New York San Antonio, Texas Swim Coach

Episode 1 (Part 1)

Contestant Herculean Pull Hammering Ram Uprising Hammering Ram Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Emily Andzulis WINNER WINNER
Ayonna Procter LOSER
Mike Evans LOSER
James Jean-Louis WINNER WINNER
Ben Afuvai LOSER
Anthony Fuhrman WINNER LOSER
Julie Dudley WINNER LOSER
Tina Rivas LOSER

Episode 1 (Part 2)

Contestant Power Vault Cyclone Cyclone Heavy Metal Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Thong La LOSER
Quinn Rivera WINNER LOSER
Marianne Sheehan LOSER
Nikkie Neal WINNER LOSER
Cole Wadsworth III WINNER WINNER
David Reid LOSER
Charity Witt WINNER WINNER
Mariah Counts LOSER

Episode 2

Contestant Lunar Impact Hammering Ram Tower Drop Uprising Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Melissa Alcantara WINNER[102 1]
Christina Luna LOSER[102 1] LOSER
Robbie Strauss LOSER
Bridger Buckley WINNER WINNER
Carla Miranda LOSER
Nika Sedghi WINNER WINNER
Steven Hoppe WINNER LOSER
Montez Blair LOSER

Notes

  1. ^ a b Between Tower Drop and Uprising, Alcantra was forced to withdraw due to having injured her left knee in Lunar Impact. Therefore, Luna took her place in Mount Olympus.

Episode 3

Contestant Heavy Metal Herculean Pull Heavy Metal Atlas Smash Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Josh Ingraham LOSER
Christopher Watts WINNER WINNER
Ashley Huhn LOSER
Jasmin Guinn WINNER LOSER
Jess Griffith WINNER WINNER
Erin LaVoie LOSER
Maximus Okoye LOSER
Frank Sansonetti WINNER LOSER

Episode 4

Contestant Cyclone Herculean Pull Cyclone Lunar Impact Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Kwame Sarfo LOSER
Derik Scott WINNER WINNER
Melody Schofield LOSER
Christiana Rugloski WINNER WINNER
Nichole Root WINNER LOSER
Emily Hu LOSER
Jack Kwan WINNER LOSER
Chris Ruden LOSER

Episode 5

Contestant Uprising Vortex Vortex Off the Rails Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Gina Policastro LOSER
Brehanna Daniels WINNER LOSER
Tyler Lucas WINNER WINNER
Julian Stewart LOSER
Jackie Wood WINNER WINNER
Kelsey Horton LOSER
Matt Welbourn WINNER LOSER
Kyle Lucas LOSER

Episode 6

Contestant Herculean Pull Hammering Ram Vortex Off the Rails Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Matt Cable WINNER LOSER
Jon Brascetta LOSER
Ashley Hawkins WINNER WINNER
Jenessa Goeman LOSER
Angel Villegas LOSER
DJ Townsel WINNER WINNER
Alma Dwumfour WINNER LOSER
Lauren Regno LOSER

Episode 7

Contestant Atlas Smash Tower Drop Uprising Off the Rails Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Elisara Edwards WINNER LOSER
Davy Barnes LOSER
Covenant Falana LOSER
Brad Schaeffer WINNER WINNER
Shannon Decker WINNER LOSER
Sandra Arechaederra LOSER
Kara Lazauskas WINNER WINNER
Breona Evans LOSER

Episode 8 (Semifinals)

Contestant Atlas Smash Cyclone Cyclone Lunar Impact Atlas Smash Herculean Pull Herculean Pull Lunar Impact
James Jean-Louis WINNER
Christopher Watts LOSER
Nika Sedghi LOSER
Christiana Rugloski WINNER
Tyler Lucas WINNER
Brad Schaeffer LOSER
Emily Andzulis LOSER
Jackie Wood WINNER
Ashley Hawkins LOSER
Jess Griffith WINNER
Bridger Buckley WINNER
DJ Townsel LOSER
Kara Lazauskas LOSER
Charity Witt WINNER
Derik Scott WINNER
Cole Wadsworth III LOSER

Episode 9 (Finals)

Contestant Hammering Ram Uprising Hammering Ram Uprising Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Derik Scott WINNER LOSER
Tyler Lucas LOSER
Charity Witt WINNER WINNER
Jess Griffith LOSER
Jackie Wood WINNER LOSER
Christiana Rugloski LOSER
James Jean-Louis WINNER WINNER
Bridger Buckley LOSER

Season 2

Contestants

Except where noted, source for all names, ages, hometowns, current residences, and occupations:[11]

Contestant Age Hometown Current Residence Occupation Region
Margaux Alvarez 35 Stevensville, Montana Las Vegas, Nevada Winemaker and Fitness Coach West
Shantal Athill 29 Montclair, New Jersey East Orange, New Jersey Firefighter East
Alexis Balliet 28 Derry, New Hampshire Drums, Pennsylvania Director of Quality (Pharmaceutical Company) Central
Kareem Brinson 35 Neptune, New Jersey Howell, New Jersey DJ Entertainer and Group Fitness Instructor East
Blake Broadhurst 37 Eau Gallie, Florida Orlando, Florida Police K9 Instructor and Handler East
Nadi Carey 28 Tucson, Arizona Tucson, Arizona NCAA Women’s Basketball Referee Central
Matthew "Matt" Chan 42 Chicago, Illinois Denver, Colorado Firefighter Central
Victor Cruz 33 Paterson, New Jersey Former NFL Champion and Pro Bowler West
Jamara Garrett 25 Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico Bank Teller West
Cynthia Gauthier 31 Mirabel, Quebec Ruskin, Florida Monster Jam Truck Driver and Welder East
Jessie Graff 36 New York City, New York Calabasas, California Stuntwoman, Taekwondo Black Belt, and American Ninja Warrior West
Lindsey Hamm 33 Kingwood, Texas Bishop, California Mountain Guide West
Andrew Hanus 32 Mantua, Ohio East Norriton, Pennsylvania Grants Manager East
Mitch Harrison 31 Salt Lake City, Utah Kenai, Alaska Security Officer West
Michael Hewitt 29 Littleton, Colorado Arlington, Virginia Professional Opera Singer Central
Haley Johnson 25 Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia Fort Benning, Georgia Active Duty Army Registered Nurse East
Dasha Kuret 32 Orlando, Florida Orlando, Florida AEW Announcer and Spanish Commentator East
Michelle Lewis 32 Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia Real Estate Agent East
Chantae McMillan 31 Rolla, Missouri Fort Rucker, Alabama Professional Track and Field Athlete Central
Eric Palicia 40 Stoneboro, Pennsylvania Wiesbaden, Germany Army Combat Engineer Officer West
Noah Palicia 30 Stoneboro, Pennsylvania Yokota Air Base, Japan Air Force C130J Instructor Pilot West
Joshua "Josh" Porter 29 Jacksonville, Florida Fayetteville, North Carolina Active Duty Army East
Kaleb Redden 35 Big Piney, Wyoming Meridian, Idaho Sports Medicine Physician Central
Robbie Rodriguez 30 Tucson, Arizona Miami, Florida Registered Nurse West
Exodus Rogers 33 Sacramento, California Sacramento, California Deputy Probation Assistant for the Sacramento County Youth Detention Facility West
Courtney Roselle 31 Cedar Grove, New Jersey Jersey City, New Jersey Strength and Conditioning Coach and Motivational Speaker East
Jaime Seeman 35 Lincoln, Nebraska Omaha, Nebraska Doctor - OBGYN Central
Steven Shelby 32 Columbus, Ohio Delaware, Ohio Deputy Sheriff Central
Claressa Shields 25 Flint, Michigan Professional Boxer Central
Wayne Skivington 32 ???, United Kingdom Las Vegas, Nevada Cirque du Soleil Performer West
Dani Speegle 25 Conifer, Colorado Orlando, Florida Nutrition and Fitness Consultant Central
Ryan Steenberg 37 Rochester, New York Webster, New York World Ranked Professional Long Drive Athlete and Entrepreneur East
Kelly Stone 29 Lakewood, Colorado Lakewood, Colorado Pediatric and Adult Physical Therapist West
William "Will" Sutton 26 Trenton, North Carolina Trenton, North Carolina High School Agriculture Teacher and JV Basketball Coach East
Natalie Talbert 30 Concord, California Soquel, California CrossFit Trainer and Nutrition Coach West
Hannah Teter 33 Belmont, Vermont Snowboarder East
Joe Thomas 35 Brookfield, Wisconsin NFL Network Host and Former NFL Player Central
Kelly Valdez 28 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Anaheim Hills, California Wildland Firefighter West
Jessica "Jess" Weatherby 41 Pleasanton, Texas Waco, Texas Homeschool Mom Central
Bartley Weaver IV 31 Cave City, Kentucky Bowling Green, Kentucky Tennessee Titans Mascot and Kentucky State Trooper Central
Tyron Woodley 38 Ferguson, Missouri Mixed Martial Artist East
Blake Wright 24 Crosby, Texas Tyler, Texas Middle School Social Studies Teacher & Football/S&C Coach Central

Central Region

Episode 1 (Part 1)

Contestant Launch Pad Nuts and Bolts Lunar Impact Over the Edge Herculean Pull Herculean Pull Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Alexis Balliet WINNER LOSER LOSER
Chantae McMillan LOSER WINNER WINNER WINNER
Claressa Shields LOSER
Bartley Weaver IV LOSER WINNER LOSER
Matt Chan WINNER LOSER WINNER LOSER
Joe Thomas WINNER

Episode 1 (Part 2)

Contestant Chain Linked Launch Pad Over the Edge Kick Out Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Jaime Seeman WINNER WINNER LOSER
Jess Weatherby LOSER LOSER
Chantae McMillan WINNER
Blake Wright LOSER LOSER
Steven Shelby WINNER WINNER LOSER
Joe Thomas WINNER

Episode 2

Contestant Chain Linked Nuts and Bolts Lunar Impact Kick Out Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Kaleb Redden WINNER WINNER LOSER
Michael Hewitt LOSER LOSER
Joe Thomas WINNER
Nadi Carey LOSER LOSER
Dani Speegle WINNER WINNER WINNER
Chantae McMillan LOSER

Episode 3 (Regional Finals)

Contestant Hammer Down Hammer Down Resistance Resistance Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Kaleb Redden WINNER LOSER
Steven Shelby LOSER
Matt Chan SECOND WINNER WINNER
Joe Thomas LOSER
Jaime Seeman SECOND WINNER LOSER
Claressa Shields LOSER
Chantae McMillan WINNER LOSER
Dani Speegle WINNER

West Region

Episode 4

Contestant Chain Linked Launch Pad Kick Out Over the Edge Herculean Pull Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Noah Palicia LOSER WINNER WINNER WINNER
Eric Palicia WINNER LOSER LOSER
Victor Cruz LOSER
Natalie Talbert LOSER LOSER
Kelly Valdez WINNER WINNER WINNER
Jessie Graff LOSER

Episode 5

Contestant Launch Pad Nuts and Bolts Over the Edge Lunar Impact Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Exodus Rogers WINNER WINNER LOSER
Mitch Harrison LOSER LOSER
Noah Palicia WINNER
Kelly Stone LOSER LOSER
Margaux Alvarez WINNER WINNER WINNER
Kelly Valdez LOSER

Episode 6

Contestant Nuts and Bolts Chain Linked Lunar Impact Kick Out Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Robbie Rodriguez LOSER LOSER
Wayne Skivington WINNER WINNER LOSER
Noah Palicia WINNER
Lindsey Hamm WINNER WINNER LOSER
Jamara Garrett LOSER LOSER
Margaux Alvarez WINNER

Episode 7 (Regional Finals)

Contestant Hammer Down Hammer Down Resistance Resistance Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Exodus Rogers LOSER
Victor Cruz WINNER LOSER
Wayne Skivington SECOND WINNER LOSER
Noah Palicia WINNER
Jessie Graff WINNER LOSER
Kelly Valdez SECOND WINNER LOSER
Lindsey Hamm LOSER
Margaux Alvarez WINNER

East Region

Episode 8

Contestant Chain Linked Nuts and Bolts Kick Out Lunar Impact Herculean Pull Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Haley Johnson WINNER WINNER WINNER
Cynthia Gauthier LOSER LOSER
Hannah Teter LOSER
Kareem Brinson WINNER LOSER LOSER
Will Sutton LOSER WINNER WINNER WINNER
Tyron Woodley LOSER

Episode 9

Contestant Launch Pad Chain Linked Kick Out Over the Edge Herculean Pull Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Michelle Lewis LOSER LOSER
Dasha Kuret WINNER WINNER LOSER
Haley Johnson WINNER
Ryan Steenberg LOSER WINNER WINNER LOSER[209 1]
Andrew Hanus WINNER LOSER LOSER
Will Sutton WINNER[209 1]
Notes
  1. ^ a b At the Log Lift section of Mount Olympus, Steenberg injured his left biceps and subsequently withdrew from the challenge. In spite of winning by default, Sutton finished the challenge.

Episode 10

Contestant Nuts and Bolts Launch Pad Lunar Impact Over the Edge Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Courtney Roselle WINNER WINNER WINNER
Shantal Athill LOSER LOSER
Haley Johnson LOSER
Blake Broadhurst LOSER LOSER
Josh Porter WINNER WINNER LOSER
Will Sutton WINNER

Episode 11 (Regional Finals)

Contestant Hammer Down Hammer Down Resistance Resistance Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Haley Johnson LOSER
Hannah Teter SECOND WINNER LOSER
Dasha Kuret WINNER LOSER
Courtney Roselle WINNER
Tyron Woodley WINNER LOSER
Andrew Hanus[211 1] LOSER
Josh Porter SECOND WINNER LOSER
Will Sutton WINNER
Notes
  1. ^ Due to Steenberg's left biceps injury, Hanus took his place in the Eastern Regional Finals.

Episode 12 (Finals)

Contestant Hammer Down Hammer Down Herculean Pull Herculean Pull Mount Olympus Mount Olympus
Dani Speegle WINNER WINNER
Margaux Alvarez SECOND WINNER LOSER
Courtney Roselle LOSER LOSER
Matt Chan WINNER WINNER
Noah Palicia SECOND LOSER
Will Sutton LOSER WINNER LOSER

Ratings

Season 1

Viewership and ratings per episode of The Titan Games
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Let The Titan Games Begin: Trials 1" January 3, 2019 1.8/8 6.50[12] 0.5 1.31 2.3 7.82[13]
2 "The Titan Games: Trials 2" January 10, 2019 1.6/7 5.72[14] 0.4 1.19 2.0 6.92[15]
3 "The Titan Games: Trials 3" January 17, 2019 1.3/6 4.88[16] 0.4 1.14 1.7 6.03[17]
4 "The Titan Games: Trials 4" January 24, 2019 1.2/6 4.66[18] 0.3 0.93 1.5 5.61[19]
5 "The Titan Games: Trials 5" January 31, 2019 1.1/5 4.65[20] 0.3 0.84 1.4 5.49[21]
6 "The Titan Games: Trials 6" February 7, 2019 1.0/5 4.10[22] 0.3 0.92 1.3 5.03[23]
7 "The Titan Games: Trials 7" February 14, 2019 1.1/5 4.35[24] 0.3 0.86 1.4 5.21[25]
8 "The Titan Games: Battle of the Titans" February 21, 2019 1.1/5 4.32[26] 0.3 0.83 1.4 5.15[27]
9 "The Titan Games: The Titan Games Championship" February 28, 2019 1.0/5 4.48[28] 0.4 0.92 1.4 5.40[29]

Season 2

On September 16, 2019, NBC renewed the series for a second season. Dwayne Johnson stated that season two would have a new arena, new challenges, and new competitors.[30] It premiered on May 25, 2020.[5]

Viewership and ratings per episode of The Titan Games
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "The Titan Games Premiere" May 25, 2020 0.7 3.44[31] 0.2 0.77 0.9 4.21[32]
2 "Central Region 2: The Rock Meets Doc Thor" June 1, 2020 0.8 4.15[33] 0.2 0.61 1.0 4.75[34]
3 "Central Regional Finals" June 8, 2020 0.8 3.90[35] 0.2 0.61 0.9 4.51[36]
4 "West Region Premiere: NFL's Victor Cruz and Stuntwoman Jessie Graff" June 15, 2020 0.7 3.79[37] 0.2 0.70 0.9 4.49[38]
5 "West Region 2: The True Meaning of a Titan" June 22, 2020 0.8 3.88[39] 0.2 0.48 0.9 4.37[40]
6 "West Region 3: The Circus Comes to Town" June 29, 2020 0.7 3.92[41] 0.2 0.66 1.0 4.58[42]
7 "Western Regional Finals" July 6, 2020 0.7 3.85[43] 0.2 0.61 0.9 4.46[44]
8 "East Region Premiere: UFC's Tyron Woodley and Gold Medalist Hannah Teter" July 13, 2020 0.7 3.75[45] 0.2 0.71 0.9 4.46[46]
9 "East Region 2: A Surprise for Dwayne" July 20, 2020 0.8 3.82[47] 0.2 0.65 1.0 4.47[48]
10 "East Region 3: DJ's Last Call" July 27, 2020 0.7 3.69[49] 0.2 0.67 0.9 4.36[50]
11 "Eastern Regional Finals" August 3, 2020 0.7 3.65[51] 0.1 0.53 0.8 4.12[52]
12 "The Titan Games Championship" August 10, 2020 0.7 3.54[53] 0.2 0.54 0.8 4.07[54]

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