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  2. List of programs broadcast by Spike - Wikipedia

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    Spike Video Game Awards (2003–2013) The John Henson Project (2004) 10 Things Every Guy Should Experience (2004) The Club (2004–2005) Hey! Spring of Trivia (2004–2005) I Hate My Job (2004–2005) Midnight Spike (2004) On the Road: A True Rock-n-Roll Road Story (2004) Spike Likes Movies (2004) True Dads (2004) The Ultimate Gamer (2004–2006)

  3. Deadliest Warrior - Wikipedia

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    Deadliest Warrior is an American television program in which information on historical or modern warriors and their weapons are used to determine which of them is the "deadliest" based upon tests performed during each episode. The show is characterized by its use of data compiled in creating a dramatization of the warriors' battle to the death.

  4. List of Deadliest Warrior episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Māori Warrior is also the only warrior so far to lose the match despite having the edge in 3 out of 4 tests. This is the first episode which does not feature a long range weapons category, as well as the only ancient match in which neither warrior has any kind of projectile, armor, or shield.

  5. Deadliest Warrior season 1 - Wikipedia

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    According to the listed statistics, the Spartan had a size advantage of 6 inches and 30 lbs. However, the Ninja's gear was 50 lbs lighter. The Ninja is the shortest warrior featured in Season 1, and is tied with the Samurai as the lightest. The Ninja is the second warrior to have more weapons than his opponent (Ninja 5, Spartan 4).

  6. Deadliest Warrior: The Game - Wikipedia

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    Deadliest Warrior: The Game is a fighting game developed by Pipeworks Software and published by 345 Games. Based on the Spike documentary TV series Deadliest Warrior, the game allows players to take control of various warriors from different time periods, utilizing their own unique set of weapons, armor, and fight styles.

  7. Category:Spike (TV network) original programming - Wikipedia

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    U. UFC All Access; The Ultimate Fighter: Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz; The Ultimate Fighter 1; The Ultimate Fighter: Team Hughes vs. Team Serra; The Ultimate Fighter: Team Rampage vs. Team Forrest

  8. Guys Choice - Wikipedia

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    The Guys Choice (formerly known as Spike Guys Choice Awards) was an awards show produced [1] by the Viacom cable channel Spike from 2007 to 2016. The winners were originally chosen based on voting by the channel's fans and viewers until 2015, when the show started presenting the honorees.

  9. Paramount Network - Wikipedia

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    Spike's logo, used from August 11, 2003 to May 8, 2006. In April 2003, it was announced that TNN would be relaunched as Spike TV on June 16. [27] Promoted with the slogan "The First Network for Men", Viacom aimed to target young adult males aged 18–34 — a demographic they believed were being served insufficiently by other cable networks.