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'The Titan Games' Premiere Results Spoilers: Who Won? | Heavy.com

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's new reality television competition, The Titan Games premiered tonight on NBC at 8/7pm CT.

The show features 64 competitors from across the country (and a few who live internationally), who Johnson hand-picked and refers to as "DJ's 64." Of his chosen competitors, Johnson told USA Today that he was looking for "men and women who have overcome odds and challenges in their life.".

According to USA Today, "Each episode features four female and four male athletes in two rounds of paired battles, with a finale pitting the best of both groups." In order for a contestant to make it to the finale, he or she must defeat their opponent in the first trial challenge, before becoming the overall male or female winner in their episode by conquering Mount Olympus.

If they can do that, they will return to the season's finale episode and face off against the other remaining contestants of their gender for the title of Titan and a $100,000 prize.

By the end of the show's series premiere, four competitors had emerged victorious (two men and two women), advancing them to the finale.

The following contains spoilers regarding the series premiere of The Titan Games including the winning contestants.

In the first hour of the premiere, 30-year-old Anthony Furhman, an active duty member of the US Army and professional strongman, faced off against 32-year-old Ben Afuvai, a metal polisher whose Samoan roots made Dwayne Johnson suggest he looked like he could be his cousin.

Furhman emerged victorious, slamming through his challenge in 22 seconds.

Mike Evans lost to Budweiser truck driver James Jean-Louis.

In the Mount Olympus Titan challenge, James Jean-Louis easily defeated Furhman.

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To determine the female Titan for this first night of competition, Emily Andzulis competed against Ayonna Procter and won.

Tina Rivas, a 26-year-old sheet metal worker, lost to Julie Dudley, who is the oldest in the competition at 50 years old.

On Mount Olympus, Emily Andzulis, a massage therapist and MMA fighter, was the winner.

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During hour two, the women dominated their intense challenges with close match-ups.

Fitness model Nikkie Neal narrowly beat Air Force veteran and volunteer firefighter Marianne Sheehan.

Singer/songwriter Mariah Counts narrowly lost to metabolic technician Charity Witt.

On Mount Olympus, Nikkie Neal used her height and agility to take an early lead, but Charity Witt's upper body strength ultimately led her to victory.

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For the men's preliminary competitions, Quinn Rivera faced off against Thong La in a pole-vaulting challenge that concluded with a pole climb up to the victory bull; Rivera, a medical student, won the challenge.

Though the episode only briefly overviewed the match-up between David Reid, a US Army vet who lost his leg while serving in Afghanistan, and urban farmer Cole Wadsworth III, Cole easily won that first challenge.

When the two remaining men faced the Mount Olympus course, the father of two Wadsworth was neck-and-neck with Rivera until the very end, when Cole Wadsworth III retrieved the relic first and won.

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That means that these four contestants (Emily Andzulis and Charity Witt, and James Jean-Louis and Cole Wadsworth III) are heading to the "Battle of the Titans," which will take place in the season finale.

Over the next episodes in the season, 12 more contestants (6 women and 6 men) will join them as "Titans." In the finale, one female Titan and one male Titan will be crowned, and each victor will win the prize money.

The Titan Games.

For more infomation >> 'The Titan Games' Premiere Results Spoilers: Who Won? | Heavy.com - Duration: 6:25.

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'The Titan Games' Contestant Application: Here's How to Compete | Heavy.com - Duration: 4:44.

'The Titan Games' Contestant Application: Here's How to Compete | Heavy.com

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's new reality television competition, The Titan Games premieres tonight on NBC at 8/7pm CT.

The show features 64 competitors from across the country (and a few who live internationally), who Johnson hand-picked and refers to as "DJ's 64." Of his chosen competitors, Johnson told USA Today that he was looking for "men and women who have overcome odds and challenges in their life.".

While the competitors are considered "everyday people," they all share the same dedication to physical strength training and fitness required of someone participating in The Rock's "deranged challenges.

" If you think you have what it takes to become a Titan, here's what you need to know about the show's casting process:.

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While the show has not yet been renewed for a second season, it is likely to draw the same kind of fanbase as the Emmy-nominated American Ninja Warrior which has aired ten seasons and shows no sign of stopping.

Add the fame of the show's creator and host, Dwayne Johnson, and it would be surprising if NBC didn't give the show at least one more season.

Season 1 of The Titan Games, however, is 10 episodes long, so don't expect news related to the show being renewed or canceled until the network has had an opportunity to see what kind of viewership it receives.

When and if the show is renewed, the casting process will likely be similar to the one that the season 1 applicants had to go through.

The Titan Games' casting website for season 1 advertises "If you're motivated, athletic, and willing to push yourself beyond your limits, you could have the opportunity of a lifetime! Inspired by Johnson's desire to motivate everyone to reach their potential for greatness, "The Titan Games" welcomes men and women who are strong enough to believe in themselves and confident enough to test their own abilities by taking on physical challenges of epic proportions.".

In order to apply, they provide an 8-part online application to be filled out, which includes your background, story, athletic info, and photos and video.

Since the show puts an emphasis on the competitors' backstories and the obstacles they've overcome in life, the "story" and "photo/video" sections of the application are especially important.

In addition to completing and submitting the application, in order to be eligible for consideration, you must be "18 years of age or older as of June 1, 2018 and [be] available during the production periods.".

When casting this season, Johnson said that "nearly 100,000 athletes across the country applied." Of those tens of thousands of applicants, approximately 100 were chosen to go to Los Angeles and prove themselves in person.

After that in-person test of strength, 100 were narrowed down to 64 and the casting for the series premiere was complete.

The Titan Games.

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