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Country of origin
  
United States

No. of episodes
  
46

First episode date
  
6 March 2006

Language
  
English

6.7/10
IMDb

Created by
  
Confidential

No. of seasons
  
5

Running time
  
60 minutes

Final episode date
  
8 September 2010

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Starring
  
Petros Papadakis(Seasons 1–3)Michael Strahan andJay Glazer (Season 4–5)

Nominations
  
Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing - Reality Programs

Genres
  
Reality television, Game show, Sports

Similar
  
Shaq Vs, Scoring the Deal, Take the Money and Run, Mom’s Got Game, Dancing with the Stars

Joe vs pros


Pros vs. Joes was an American physical reality game show that aired on Spike from 2006 to 2010. The show featured male amateur contestants (the "Joes") matching themselves against professional athletes (the "Pros"; mostly of retired male and female pro-athletes) in a series of athletic feats related to the expertise sport of the Pro they are facing. For its first three seasons, the show was hosted by Petros Papadakis. In the last two seasons, it was co-hosted by Michael Strahan and Jay Glazer. The first two seasons were filmed at Carson, California's Home Depot Center, which was referenced in aerial shots. Repeats can currently be seen on the El Rey Network.

Contents

Season One

Each of the first nine episodes of Pros vs. Joes consisted of a team of five professional athletes, distinguished by their uniform color on the show. Each team, other than the Red Team, appeared in two episodes. A special, "all-star", six-member Orange Team was put together for the season finale.

Red Team

  • Bill Goldberg, NFL / WCW / WWE
  • Matt Williams, MLB
  • Dennis Rodman, NBA
  • Jim McMahon, NFL
  • Jerry Rice, NFL
  • Blue Team

  • Muggsy Bogues, NBA
  • Jennie Finch, Softball
  • Bo Jackson, NFL / MLB
  • Dan O'Brien, Olympic Decathlon
  • Bill Romanowski, NFL
  • Yellow Team

  • Kevin Greene, NFL
  • Alexi Lalas, MLS
  • Misty May, Volleyball
  • Xavier McDaniel, NBA
  • Dave Stewart, MLB
  • Green Team

  • Morten Andersen, NFL
  • Clyde Drexler, NBA
  • Gary Hall Jr., Olympic Swimming
  • Rebecca Lobo, WNBA
  • John Rocker, MLB
  • Purple Team

  • Brandi Chastain, Soccer / WUSA / WPS
  • Darren Daulton, MLB
  • Justin Gatlin, Track
  • Herschel Walker, NFL / USFL
  • Dominique Wilkins, NBA
  • Orange "All-Star" Team

  • Xavier McDaniel & Clyde Drexler, Basketball
  • John Rocker & Darren Daulton, Baseball
  • Bill Goldberg & Kevin Greene, Football
  • Season Two

    Each of the second season episodes of Pros vs. Joes consisted of a team of four professional athletes, distinguished by their uniform color on the show. Unlike the first season, returning teams wore different colored uniforms upon their return. Like the previous season, the teams on the season opener and finale wore red and orange uniforms respectively. The Season Two winner was US Army Veteran SGT Jay McKeown.

    Red Team

  • José Canseco, MLB
  • Randy Couture, Mixed Martial Arts
  • Michael Irvin, NFL
  • Kevin Willis, NBA
  • Purple Team

  • Will Clark, MLB
  • Tim Hardaway, NBA
  • Claude Lemieux, NHL
  • Kordell Stewart, NFL
  • Green Team - Winner - Rodeny Williams

  • Vince Coleman, MLB
  • Eric Dickerson, NFL
  • Roy Jones Jr., Boxing
  • Kevin Willis, NBA
  • Teal/Gold Team

  • Cobi Jones, MLS
  • Andre Reed, NFL
  • Darryl Strawberry, MLB
  • Spud Webb, NBA
  • Blue Team / Burgundy Team - Winner - Jackson Wright

  • Rob Dibble, MLB
  • Andre Rison, NFL
  • Robby Ginepri, pro tennis ATP
  • Rik Smits, NBA
  • Yellow Team

  • Kordell Stewart, NFL
  • Will Clark, MLB
  • Grant Fuhr, NHL
  • Tom Chambers, NBA
  • Light Blue Team (The New Yorkers)

  • Wade Boggs, MLB
  • Mark Jackson, NBA
  • John Starks, NBA
  • Dave Winfield, MLB
  • Orange "Allstar" Team (Finale)

    Winner - Jay McKeown

  • Randall Cunningham, NFL
  • Tim Hardaway, NBA
  • Kevin Willis, NBA
  • Bruce Smith, NFL
  • Roy Jones Jr., pro Boxing
  • Randy Couture, Mixed Martial Arts
  • Season Three

    For Season Three, the format was changed to a "Last Man Standing" format, akin to the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament with regionals held at the now demolished Orange Bowl Stadium in Miami, Florida, RFK Stadium in Washington, DC, the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans and the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, where the finals were also held. The format now featured eight "Joes" in the opening round that tests them in a contest that will eliminate two of the Joes from contest. Those six remaining Joes were then ranked from one through six with the top seed taking on number six, number two against number five and number three against number four in a home sport of one of the pros, with the top two seeds choosing from the three pros. The winners advance to overtime, but now includes a bench where the Joes change from one uniform into another. Again the fastest among the three advanced to the finals. Gabriel Canape, a wireless rep from Lebanon, Missouri, was the winner.

    As in past seasons, the pros are designated by the color of their uniforms.

    Green Team (South Regional I)

  • Jimmy Smith, football
  • Kurt Angle, Olympic and Pro Wrestling (WWE, TNA)
  • Kendall Gill, basketball
  • Sudden death: Wrestling battle royal

    Joes: Eddie Dubose, Brent Allen,Jason Vogel,Matt Hill,Dallas Robinson,Steve Huff

    WINNER: Jason Vogel

    Purple Team (Northeast Regional I)

  • Ricky Williams, football
  • Arturo Gatti, boxing
  • Charles Oakley, basketball
  • sudden death: Punt Return for TD

    Joe: "Iron" Mike Hall, Robert Foster, Mark Rohling, Donnie Frazier, Fameet Hammett, and Kevin Witt

    WINNER: Donnie Frazier (Hall gave it to him)

    Light Blue Team (Central Regional I)

  • Kenny Anderson, basketball
  • Joe Carter, baseball
  • Raghib Ismail, football
  • Sudden Death: rebounding

    Joes: Jay Williams Micheal Martin Chris Rich Tony Railing Derek Schafer Will Hunter

    WINNER: Derek Schafer

    Red Team (Northeast Regional II)

  • Jessie Armstead, football
  • Derrick Coleman, basketball
  • Marty McSorley, ice hockey
  • Sudden Death: onside kicks

    Joes: Mike Kotsch Pablo Healing Rahul Soni Jermaine Reid Joe Goodwin John Grkovic

    WINNER: Joe Goodwin

    Dark Green Team (West Regional I)

  • Warren Moon, football
  • Nick Van Exel, basketball
  • Al Leiter, baseball
  • Sudden Death: TD Returns

    Joes: Terrius Moseby Dave Hubert

    Dan Falkner Jerry Lehman Carvel Gardner David Ortiz Jr

    WINNER: David Ortiz Jr

    Royal Blue Team (South Regional II)

  • Christian Okoye, football
  • Paul Coffey, ice hockey
  • Dan Majerle, basketball
  • Sudden Death: scoop and score

    Joes: Clayton Monte Greg Macaluso

    Brian Peters Mark Kilibarda Art Miller Devon Tilly

    WINNER: Clayton Monte

    Yellow Team (West Regional II)

  • John Randle, football
  • John Franco, baseball
  • Mitch Richmond, basketball
  • Sudden Death: intercept the ball

    Joes: Dion Santo Clarence Chaney

    Adam Wasserman Justin Simonsen Micheal Stange Trent Madsen

    WINNER: Trent Madsen

    Gold Team (Central Regional II)

  • Brady Anderson, baseball
  • Sean Elliott, basketball
  • Jeff George, football
  • Sudden Death: strip the dummy

    Joes: Red Simmons Gabriel Canape

    Cory Driggs Cakvin Lafiton Tim Fritz Kirby Sykes

    WINNER: Gabriel Canape

    Purple Team (Semi-Final)

  • Rod Woodson, football
  • Antonio Davis, basketball
  • Pernell Whitaker, boxing
  • Maroon Team (Finals)

  • Jamal Anderson, football
  • Allan Houston, basketball
  • Bob Sapp, MMA/ football
  • Season Four: Pros vs. Joes: All Stars

    For the fourth season, which premiered April 27, 2009 at 11 pm ET/PT, the new hosts are FOX Sports NFL Sunday regulars Michael Strahan and Jay Glazer, and is titled "Pros vs. Joes All Stars". In addition, the format changed to a 3-on-3 competition between teams made up of three pros and three joes in three separate skill events and an end game between the teams. If the Joes beat the Pros, they get $10,000.

    Basketball I

  • Shawn Kemp
  • Eddie Jones
  • Ron Harper
  • Football I

  • Steve McNair
  • Tim Brown
  • Simeon Rice
  • Basketball II

  • Antoine Walker
  • Alonzo Mourning
  • Robert Horry
  • Football II

  • Steve McNair
  • Adam "Pacman" Jones
  • Priest Holmes
  • References

    Pros vs. Joes Wikipedia


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