The best career-based reality competition show (Project Runway, Work of Art: The Next Great Artist, and the many variations of Top Chefs) not only successfully follows the basic templates of the genre — a dozen or so people live and work together, compete in challenges, and are eliminated one-by-one by expert judges until a winner is declared -– but is also keenly aware of its target audience’s sweet spot. Count WWE Tough Enough as one of those shows that knows that sweet spot and is willing to hit it multiple times for maximum enjoyment. It starts off with a rocking introductory montage of each contestant getting body slammed in the ring. If you’re a fan of wrestling — or are even remotely interested in the sport — then this is the perfect show for you.
For ten episodes, fourteen contestants — nine men and five women –- with some or no experience...
For ten episodes, fourteen contestants — nine men and five women –- with some or no experience...
- 3/30/2011
- by Mo Fathelbab
- BuzzFocus.com
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