
Olmos grew up watching the show with family and recalls thinking how easy it looked and that she could do it. 65 Kaitlyn Christian made their debut on the game show this week. That's right, last year's mixed doubles US Open finalist Giuliana Olmos and doubles world No. So you might be wondering why are we talking Wipeout? That's because two WTA players put their athletic capabilities to the ultimate test on the most recent episode, "Now That's What I Call Wipeout!" The show first debuted back in 2008 on ABC, but TBS is now the new home of the hilarious TV show and is hosted by comedian Nicole Byer and professional wrestler John Cena. I’m so grateful to all of the producers and crew that pulled off this amazing and challenging production.New episodes of the recently re-booted Wipeout have officially arrived. “John, Nicole and Camille are the perfect ring masters of this big ball circus. “‘Wipeout’ is exactly the show we all need right now,” Henson added. “Corie” is Corie Henson, the head of unscripted development and TNT, TBS, truTV.Īlso Read: 'Go-Big Show' Debuts as TBS' Most-Watched Unscripted Series Premiere in 3 Years

Our partner, EndemolShine, re-imagined this beloved series with new twists, unbelievable athleticism and more than a few great wipeouts.” “It’s clear these franchises connect with our audience and on the TBS promise to always provide big, bold, and edgy fun. After hitting it out of the park earlier this year with ‘Go-Big Show,’ Corie and her team have another home run in ‘Wipeout,'” Brett Weitz, general manager of TBS, TNT and truTV said in a statement. “We’re extremely proud to add to our growing slate of unscripted can’t miss television. 7, 2014, posted 2.470 million total viewers. So, technically Wednesday morning in the eastern time zone.Īlso Read: 8-Year-Old Says John Cena's Nick Show 'The Substitute' Taught Him How to Save Choking Sister (Video) Michigan post-game show - the “Wipeout” episode didn’t premiere until 12:49 a.m. While Tuesday’s special preview had a great lead-in - the UCLA vs. You may be wondering why what was technically the first airing of Episode 1 didn’t outdo the official premiere. The Tuesday sneak peek earned 775,000 total viewers, with 369,000 of them from the main demo. 1 new unscripted offering on cable television, beating fellow freshman TBS series “The Go Big Show,” which opened to 302,000 viewers in the key demo. That demo tally makes this “Wipeout” the No. premiere drew 1.1 million total viewers, according to Nielsen, with 432,000 of them coming from the key adults 18-49 demographic.


We say “officially,” because the series premiere did technically air as a sneak peek two days earlier. And Nicole Byer, too, as the duo hosts the rebooted “Wipeout,” which officially launched Thursday on TBS. A lot of you could - and did - see John Cena last night.
