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The Gladiators are back!

The Gladiators television series is set to return after a 20 year hiatus and Krugersdorp proves that it's up for the challenge.

Many Millennials and most Gen Xers will remember growing up with the MTN Gladiators game show in the late 90s and very early 2000s. Though the show only ran for three years, it left a lasting impression on many of its fans.

Competitors faced off against one another, taking on various obstacles throughout the course while dodging whatever attacks the Gladiators launched against them, such as traversing a wobbling bridge while a large and heavy bag, much like a wrecking ball, was swung towards them. And, who can forget the baton fights atop an unstable pillar where a well-placed hit to the head could send a Gladiator tumbling to the ground below?

Sonet ‘Adira’ Behr from Randfontein is ready to take on any contender. Photo: Jaco Human.

Twenty years later, it’s high time that those batons are picked up once more.

SAG Entertainment has recently acquired the rights to the television programme from the American film company, MGM Studios. The first version ran for seven seasons from 1999 to 2001, and as Andre Kilian, SAG co-owner noted, “The series was the most watched show in South Africa at that stage. We took the rights 20 years later to revive the series. We are visiting 26 towns looking for 24 contenders to go through to the series to battle the Gladiators on television. We also set out, for the first time, to take the new Gladiators along so that the community can meet them.”

Throughout June, the Gladiators worked alongside the Harlequins (Krugersdorp Sports Club), training many of their players in the ways of the Gladiator, later hosting one of their open audition days on the club’s rugby field.

Renier ‘Wildebees’ Ludick from Randfontein takes on a local competitor. Photo: Jaco Human.

Local contenders, two at a time, started at the furthest end of the rudimentary obstacle course where they were first tired out by a punishing session of high-intensity sprinting drills and push-ups before the Gladiators even stepped into the course. During the second segment, contenders had to get balls into a basket in the middle of the field by breaking past the towering Gladiators who didn’t hesitate to drive them into the ground when they got close. Round three saw a change-up in the Gladiator roster. Contenders struggled to, with quick feet and forward momentum drive past the four Gladiators standing in a straight line, knocking them out of bounds as they pushed on. Very few could make it through the very first of the mighty Gladiators though.

Veterans of the first iteration of the show were known by their stage names such as Spider, Thunder, Nightshade, Tusk, Fire, Ice and Sahara, which quickly and easily told the crowd just what each of their competitive styles were all about.

Rikus ‘Titan’ Kruger takes a challengers down. Photo: Jaco Human.

Following in their footsteps, Angel from Krugersdorp chose her name because, “I smile a lot and I’m generally very friendly, so I felt Angel fits me well,” she beamed. Though an angel might look gentle and caring, much like Arné Eksteen, a lot of strength and explosive power hide behind that hallow seeming face. Arné matriculated from Hoërskool Monument High School in 2018, and last year signed up to become one of the new Gladiators. “To be a Gladiator, I think you definitely have to train hard every day and just give it your all. You also, of course, have to have a great personality. I hope to motivate and inspire others as a Gladiator.”

Rikus ‘Titan’ Kruger from Randfontein is ready to take on the young contenders. Photo: Jaco Human.

The West Rand has done a good job of filling the Gladiator ranks this year. Angel will be joined by Titan (Rikus Kruger), Wildebees (Renier Ludick), Adira (Sonet Behr), Crush, Force and Commander from across the West Rand when the television crew starts filming in September.

 

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