I had a laugh when i saw this. I can only imagine the language warnings they will need.
http://soldiersystems.net/2010/12/05/most-lethal/and here.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20101104/tv_nm/us_spikeSpike TV, the network that brought us "Deadliest Warrior", will be delivering a new type of warrior series called, "Most Lethal," created by GRB Entertainment's vice president of development Tim Prokop. The new one-hour reality series will focus on 12 real-life warriors from the top levels of special operation forces (i.e., Green Berets, Navy Seals, etc.) and will have them go head-to-head in a grueling competition to determine who is the fiercest and the winner will be titled the “Most Lethal.”
“We are bringing together twelve of the best-trained combatants in the world for the most intense reality series on television,” said Sharon Levy, Spike TV’s executive vice president of original series. “The show will arm the viewer with information on training techniques and history of the special ops that viewers can’t find anywhere else.”
The potential competitors of “Most Lethal” will have to pass physical tests and demonstrate exceptional skills never before seen on any competition show. The challenges are going to be designed on real world combat scenarios that are meant to test everything from urban combat to evasion, from search-and-destroy to reconnaissance, and will include threat evaluation and threat elimination. “Most Lethal” will deal with all aspects of combat including the split second decisions that are critical to success and survival.
GRB CEO Gary R. Benz said, “It’s not enough for them to be fit and strong and great with weapons. We’re going to test every combat skill and tactical response in the book. Then, we’re going to throw away the book and find out what they learned on the battlefield.”
exerts taken from
http://www.dailyblam.com/news/2010/11/0 ... new-series