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The Floor is an American game show based on the Dutch game show of the same name.The series is hosted by Rob Lowe and premiered on January 2, 2024, on Fox. [1] Standing in separate squares of a floor grid, contestants with expertise in a variety of trivia subjects challenge each other in head-to-head duels, with the winner of each duel taking over all territory controlled by the loser.
The Floor is a game show franchise that originated in the Netherlands in 2023. Versions have been developed in other countries. The game is based around a floor divided into a grid of squares initially each representing a different contestant with expertise in a different trivia category.
The fifteenth season, featuring Schwarzenegger was branded as The New Celebrity Apprentice. [2] [3] As of season 14, 229 candidates have competed, one of whom has competed three times—Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth competed in both season 1, season 7, and season 13. [4]
1.2 JeRonelle McGhee "This Woman's Work" Put in seat 1 3.1 James Graham "Want to Want Me" Eliminated 3.2 Leah Jenea "Call Out My Name" Put in seat 2 4.1 Sharaya J "I Don't Fuck with You" Safe 4.2 AJ Reynolds "King" (Original Song) Eliminated 5.1 Ali Caldwell "No More Drama" Safe 5.2 Anthony Gargiula "I'm Not the Only One" Eliminated
Ryan Scott Hoag [1] (born November 23, 1979) is an American former football wide receiver. He was selected by the Oakland Raiders with the final pick in the 2003 NFL draft, earning him the title of Mr. Irrelevant. [2] He never played in a regular season game. He played college football at Gustavus Adolphus.
3 MND17 trainee Park Min-ji and Yuehua Entertainment trainee Kim Si-hyeon were contestants on the first season of Produce 101 4 Lee Ga-eun is a member of After School where she goes by Kaeun. 5 Bae Eun-yeong, Lee Si-an, Jang Gyu-ri and Jo Yu-ri were contestants on the survival show Idol School .
The show's regular format featured six individual contestants (three men and three women) or four teams of two people competing in three extreme stunts for a grand prize of $50,000. The individual contestant format was the default for seasons 1–4, and season 5 contained a mix of individual and team episodes.
This season featured ten celebrity contestants. Rapper Romeo was scheduled to appear this season, but suffered an injury before the first show and was replaced by his father, Master P. [2] All of the professionals dancers from season one, with the exception of Alec Mazo and Charlotte Jørgensen, returned for season two.