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Reality TV Recaps: Dance War, American Gladiators

Last night's reality TV consisted of two kinds of wars: dancing and jousting.

Take a look at what went down on Dance War and American Gladiators:

Dance War: Team Bruno performed to a classic Elvin tune, "A Little Less Conversation." And Zack's voice came across as quite natural, surprisingly. The girls didn't do much other than sing backup vocals.

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Bruno told his team the performance was strong, while Carrie Ann even seemed impressed with the team. -- Reality News Online

American Gladiators: Last night's was the first time one of the four previous winners could be knocked out of the final eight. The men were first into the fray facing off against Titan, Mayhem, Toa, and Justice in Gauntlet. Dressed in red, Evan fought his way past Titan, Mayhem, and Toa with relative ease. -- Realiy TV Magazine

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American Gladiators Renewed for a Second Season

Craig Plastis - Executive Vice President of NBC's Alternative Programming Development and Specials - has announced that the network has picked up a second season of American Gladiators.

The remake of the classic show premiered on January 6 and has continued to draw in strong ratings for the network.

"American Gladiators has delivered everything we were hoping for and has come out of the gate as a top contender," Plestis said. "We couldn't be more pleased with the audience reaction to this top-notch show all ages can enjoy."

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With a 5.9/14 ratings/share, the show's debut earned the season's highest adult 18-49 rating for any new-show premiere on any network in the opening 15-weeks of the season. It was also the network's top new-series premiere since Heroes debuted in 2006.

"Reveille and MGM are so thrilled that America has responded to our reinvention of American Gladiators," executive producer and managing producer of Reveille LLC Howard T. Owens said. "The next cycle will allow us to tell more stories, create bigger drama, introduce new challenges and further create the most fun-filled, action-packed hour of television."

Hosts Speak on American Gladiators

Hulk Hogan and Laila Ali don't hold back when talking about the latest reincarnation of American Gladiators.

The former wrestling superstar, for starters, considers the show to be an American icon.

"I think it's going to be an interesting piece of programming in action TV. It's kind of like a McDonald's or Chevrolet or Babe Ruth or Hulk Hogan or Mohammed Ali - American Gladiators has been intertwined with American society for so long that to bring it back is something that makes sense," Hogan recently said.

"It's something that's a genius idea at this time; I think it's going to be something that people get addicted to. They've added more intensity to the events; there's water involved in a lot of the events and I think the one thing that really is going to make people get hooked on the show is the competition.

The contenders are normal people that came to the dance this time; they had to beat out thousands of people to get here."

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Ali echoed her co-host's sentiments, setting up the dichotomy of the program for viewers:

"It's real people going up against gladiators; I, for one, don't vouch for anyone I don't know. I don't care if they're male or female - may the best person win. I'm not one of those women who's like, 'Pro women;' I'm an individual, and I'm in an individual sport," Ali said.

"So I see everyone as individuals, not as male or female. And I usually tend to root for the competitors, not the gladiators, because they're the ones who are really here. They're not really competing against the gladiators, they're trying to get their points. I always try to remind them, 'Hey look, you're going up against each other. But you have to face the gladiator, though.

But in the end, you have to remember that you're trying to do better than your contestant is going to do."

American Gladiators premiered last night and will also air a new episode tonight.

Meet the American Gladiators

Premiering Monday, January 6, a new crop of American Gladiators will take the world by Storm - and Ice, and Turbo...

Hulk Hogan and Laila Ali host the reincarnated version of this television classic. But you already know that WWE icon and boxing champion.

Tanoai ReedIt's time to meet the American Gladiators themselves. First, the females:

  • Robin Coleman (Helga): A contender in ESPN's Worlds Strongest Woman Event
  • Valerie Waugaman (Siren): Has won several body building contests
  • Tanji Johnson (Stealth): IFBB competitor
  • Jamie Reed (Fury): Participates in Fitness and Figure Championships
  • Beth Horn (Venom): IFBB Pro and National Fitness Champion
  • Gina Carano (Crush): Mixed martial arts fighter

And now for the male Gladiators:

  • Jesse Smith (Justice): A kickboxer
  • Tanoai Reed (Toa, pictured): The cousin of actor/wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
  • Alex Castro (Militia): A bodybuilder
  • William Romeo (Mayhem): An actor
  • Mike O'Hearn (Titan): Powerlifting champion and three-time Mr. Universe winner
  • Don "Hollywood" Yates (Wolf): Rodeo bullfighter
  • Michael Briehler (Hammer): A professional model

Laila Ali to Co-Host American Gladiators

Laila Ali, third-place finisher in ABC's Dancing with the Stars last season and current undefeated World Super Middleweight Boxing Champion, will be entering a different kind of ring next year.

The female boxer will join Hulk Hogan as co-host of NBC's American Gladiators.

"It's an honor to be reintroducing this American classic to a new generation of fans," Ali said to People magazine.

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In the new version of American Gladiators, set to air in mid-season, eight new gladiators equally divided by gender will face everyday folks ready to take them on in unique challenges.

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