man that game show network is funny....
it's on now they be getting fuck up in the face with the ball
they have a sumo team they are like 0-5 and looks like they tradeed away the black bitch ...sad cause i had a thing for her....
but i'ma rep my familia...
armed response
dave benadedtto is on some mobb status with the
"spin move"
and clayton kruger toss a 58mph ball ...now that's some heat!
i remember as a kid i use to allways get picke 1st. and they had to change rules cause of me (i was the shaq of dodgeball at clayton b. wire)
peep the game.....
http://www.gsn.com/specific_page_elements.php?link_id=S42
In the "Extreme Dodgeball" league, there are 7 or 8 teams. The composition of the five-member teams (as well as their names) is pretty interesting. It kept my attention for the half-hour that it was on television.
The Certified Public Assassins- a team of "nerds." Currently in first-place in the "league."
The Curves of Steel- four aerobics ladies and a muscleman.
The Barbell Mafia- muscleheads
The Silent-But-Deadly Mimes- mimes
Armed Response- security guards
Sumo Storm- an all-fat team
The Stallion Batallion- a team of jockeys
The point of the show is to pit these teams together in a game of dodgeball. It is slightly amusing, and the characters and announcers are funny. It reminds me a lot of roller derby, except the contestants don't have as much of that pro-wrestling type animosity toward each other.
I suppose the show was interesting enough to tune in again if there's nothing else on. I might find myself tuning into the Game Show Network to catch a replay of the William Hung version of Queen's "We are the Champions." (I liked William in the Freddie Mercury costume holding a Freddy-esque microphone stand. Funny.)
it's on now they be getting fuck up in the face with the ball
they have a sumo team they are like 0-5 and looks like they tradeed away the black bitch ...sad cause i had a thing for her....
but i'ma rep my familia...
armed response
dave benadedtto is on some mobb status with the
"spin move"
and clayton kruger toss a 58mph ball ...now that's some heat!
i remember as a kid i use to allways get picke 1st. and they had to change rules cause of me (i was the shaq of dodgeball at clayton b. wire)
peep the game.....
http://www.gsn.com/specific_page_elements.php?link_id=S42
In the "Extreme Dodgeball" league, there are 7 or 8 teams. The composition of the five-member teams (as well as their names) is pretty interesting. It kept my attention for the half-hour that it was on television.
The Certified Public Assassins- a team of "nerds." Currently in first-place in the "league."
The Curves of Steel- four aerobics ladies and a muscleman.
The Barbell Mafia- muscleheads
The Silent-But-Deadly Mimes- mimes
Armed Response- security guards
Sumo Storm- an all-fat team
The Stallion Batallion- a team of jockeys
The point of the show is to pit these teams together in a game of dodgeball. It is slightly amusing, and the characters and announcers are funny. It reminds me a lot of roller derby, except the contestants don't have as much of that pro-wrestling type animosity toward each other.
I suppose the show was interesting enough to tune in again if there's nothing else on. I might find myself tuning into the Game Show Network to catch a replay of the William Hung version of Queen's "We are the Champions." (I liked William in the Freddie Mercury costume holding a Freddy-esque microphone stand. Funny.)