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When you go big without thinking twice, expect big air, big spills, and zero soft landings.
When you go big without thinking twice, expect big air, big spills, and zero soft landings.
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Fall of Fame
S1, EP1 "Game, Set... Fail"Athletes take on the game, their gear and gravity, proving that sometimes failing is the real sport!
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S1, EP15 "The Wrecking Zone"From close calls to full-speed mishaps, athletes collide with their limits in wild crashes and laughs.
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S1, EP17 "Failing on the Edge"Whether it's skating, snowboarding, or parasailing, athletes constantly find themselves on the edge of disaster.
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S1, EP3 "The Struggle Is Real"From early fumbles to last-second heartbreaks, these sports moments prove that failing is a full-game effort!
Fall of Fame
S1, EP12 "Fall of Fame ----- Off Their Game"When coordination takes a break, the fails come fast and furious.
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S1, EP10 "On a Fail Streak"When luck takes a day off, athletes find new and creative ways to go down in fail-tastic fashion.
Fall of Fame
S1, EP9 "Fall of Fame ----- Momentum Mayhem"When you go big without thinking twice, expect big air, big spills, and zero soft landings.
Fall of Fame
S1, EP8 "The Universe Strikes Back"When the gear, gravity and good vibes all turn against a person, only one epic fail remains.
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