Spike TV - Deadliest Warrior

I loved it when the e-tool knocked the brain out of the test dummy's head, and the "ballistic" knife shattered some glass balls and that somehow was more effective.
 
Btw, anyone notice that the narrator is David Wenham, the guy who narrated and played in 300 :doh:

EDIT:

And the SFers stared in The Objective

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I thought I had heard that narrator's voice before. Did they have him stand in for the Spartan in "Spartan vs. Ninja"?

Yeah this show is ridiculous. Its basically a rip off of Discovery Channel's Animal Face Off, which was equally ridiculous.
 
Or Ditka vs. Michael Jordan. You know who'd win...

Ditka; 48-7 :D

And it would be 48-0, but da' coach has softened up in his older years.

BTW, what was the result of the Yakuza vs. Mafia. I'd like to say the Yakuza would hand the wise guys their ass, but you can never underestimate them.

I saw A Bronx Tale, where they locked the bikers in the bar. Oh, yea. :D
 
Mafia won. Because they had more firepower and were a bit more brutal. Skill wise, the Yakuza did better.

Never underestimate Luca Brassi.

They compared the Chicago Mob to the Yakuza. That's when I knew the show wasn't worth my time.

Ah, I didn't see that they were referring to the Chicago mob. No matter.

Back in the day, I'd take Mad Sam DeStefano over 10 Yakuza.

That guy was a piece of work. He'd loan people money hoping they wouldn't pay, so he could bring them over for a torture session in his soundproff basement while the wife and kids watched TV upstairs.
 
come on a ballistic knife? Ya i could see that going through armour any day :doh: I like this show but that episode sucked.
 
Here's one I'd like to see.

The nuns from the Daughters of Our Lady of Compassion vs the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis.

Now that would be a matchup.
 

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After serving in the United States Army as a Special Forces Weapons Sergeant on an Operational Detachment "A" team during Operation Desert Storm, where he served as a sniper, Matt decided to try his hand at acting and motion picture stunt work as he had before his time in the service. For the past 15 years, he has performed stunts, stunt coordinated, and acted as well as working as a second unit director.

Since serving in the Gulf War Matt did another "tour" of duty in the Army reserves. In this time he was assigned or attached to Army Special Operations, the JFK Special Warfare Center, USMC Basic Reconnaissance Course, and he finished up his 6 year tour in the reserves with Detachment 219, Naval Special Warfare Group 1 in October of 2004 when he received an Honorable Discharge. Oddly enough his tour ended while he was in the Kingdom of Bahrain. He also returned from Iraq in April 2005, where he was working as a professional military contractor.

He served in the Gulf War in the U.S. Army. He was a "Green Beret" sniper on an A-Team. He is now in the reserves.

Received an "other than honorable" discharge for attempted weapon smuggling. [1991]

Indicted, along with Steve Goyen and Jared Chandler, for allegedly falsifying documents to steal military equipment for their prop house, SWAG. [March 2003]

Was cleared of all criminal charges against him regarding the allegations of falsifying documents to obtain military equipment for a Hollywood movie props house.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0027164/bio
 
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