S1E1 Let the Titan Games Begin: Trial 1
In Dwayne Johnson's athletic competition, exceptional men and women from all walks of life battle head-to-head in tests of physical strength and mental fortitude in hopes of becoming a Titan.
Dwayne Johnson redefines the athletic competition, giving exceptional men and women from all walks of life the chance to test their physical strength and mental fortitude for the chance to battle on Mount Olympus in hopes of becoming a Titan.
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In Dwayne Johnson's athletic competition, exceptional men and women from all walks of life battle head-to-head in tests of physical strength and mental fortitude in hopes of becoming a Titan.
Dwayne Johnson invites eight competitors to test themselves on the most insane physical challenges ever - including one that's 30 feet above the ground - in the hopes of becoming a Titan.
Six elite Titans from the Central, West and Eastern regions return for the final rounds of competition. The top two men and women will advance to compete on Mt. Olympus one final time, where one man and one woman will be crowned Titan Champions.
The competition continues with athletes pushing themselves to the limit by battling in head-to-head challenges; in the Western division battles, Exodus Rogers goes up against Mitch Harrison, while Kelly Stone takes on Margaux Alvarez.
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