Bam Margera to host 'Jackass'-style game show
'Bam's Bad Ass Game Show' to launch in 2014 on TBS
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"Jackass" star Bam Margera has landed a new reality series which pits contestants against each other in unusual and dangerous challenges. In a style similar to his MTV prank show, Margera will host "Bam's Bad Ass Game Show" on cable network TBS.
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According to the Hollywood Reporter, the series will feature competitors vying for $10,000. The contestants will engage in "incredibly demented, potentially dangerous and occasionally painful challenges," and the loser of each challenge will be eliminated until there is one sole survivor left standing. "Bam's Bad Ass Game Show" is slated to air in 2014. He'll become the second "Jackass" star to land a quirky game show - pal Steve O launched "Killer Karaoke" last year.
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If ever there were a boy deserving a savage beating followed by being abandoned naked on the streets of Kabul, it is Bam Margera.
I don't usually have so visceral a reaction to television personalities, but I'd gladly bribe my way onto his show just for the chance to "accidentally" slip and put my foot right through his teeth. What a waste of broadcast space. And to think that there is a generation doltish enough to idolize this piece of trash. I just hope I die young enough to never see the day the Bams of this world take the reins of our country.
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