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Posted by: CelticRadio 01-Jun-2009, 04:52 PM
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Deadliest Warrior is a television program on Spike T.V. in which historical warriors are put against each other to see who can outlast the other. Each episode showcases two warriors in a hypothetical battle to the death.

The shows commentators use science, physics and technical details to determine the winner.

Watch the full episode of the Taliban vs. I.R.A

http://www.spike.com/full-episode/ir-vs-taliban/32259

or one of our favorite episodes - William Wallace vs. Shaka Zulu and see who comes out on top!

Definitely don't miss this show!

Posted by: GaretJax 01-Jun-2009, 05:00 PM
I and my son watch this show quite often. It's extremely entertaining. I wish we had the software program they use to help determine the winners. Can't wait to see how the final outcome will be. The whole show kind of takes on the old Highlander series storyline...."There can be only one...." tongue.gif

Posted by: Rindy 01-Jun-2009, 07:33 PM
What a great show. Very informative. This could become very addicting. Thanks for posting the link Celtic Radio. I'm gone to watch now. lol. thumbs_up.gif

Slainte

Posted by: Camac 02-Jun-2009, 08:48 AM
I have watched this show twice and all I can say is that it is Garbage.



Camac.

Posted by: Leelee 02-Jun-2009, 10:11 AM
I too have watched this show.......Hubby seems to like it...I usually revert to my book when it's on.

Posted by: dundee 02-Jun-2009, 10:57 AM
QUOTE (Camac @ 02-Jun-2009, 09:48 AM)
I have watched this show twice and all I can say is that it is Garbage.



Camac.

i would consider them both terrorists.

wish all terrorist would try to kick each other arse somewhere away from innocent people .....

i have not seen this show and i will not watch it is mere speculation...

they had a similar program on which used animals both existing and extinct...

it was ridicules... so i will agree and take camac advise.

no i didnt vote


Posted by: TheCarolinaScotsman 02-Jun-2009, 11:47 AM
If speculation is what one wants, then match ups such as Attila the Hun vs Ghengis Ghan are OK, though the outcome can never be accurately resolved. Using groups that are currently or recently active is, for many people, pouring salt on fresh wounds. The best that can be sad is that it is in poor taste.

Posted by: ranger 02-Jun-2009, 01:22 PM
I believe everyone is taking this waaay too seriously...it's a show for entertainment purposes only. That being said, you obviously have the choice to watch it or not.

Posted by: Rindy 02-Jun-2009, 01:32 PM
Good points made by all of you.

I still have to say I find the weaponry very interesting if they are accurate, which it depends on the shooters.
I have only had time to watch the one show. But I will watch as many as time allows.

Slainte

Posted by: LibraryJim 03-Jun-2009, 06:38 AM
It's a match-up I'd like to see for real. Send the IRA to Afghanistan and let them have free reign. Unlimited weaponry and funding compliments of the UN.

Posted by: InRi 03-Jun-2009, 11:39 AM
It seems I'm living in the wrong country - the full episode is viewable in USA and Canada only. pooh.gif happens

Regards

Ingo

Posted by: Harlot 03-Jun-2009, 12:55 PM
I for one do not like Wars, but if it could be played out like this for real then I say go for it. I have watched this show from time to time and think it's just a show to watch for enterainment.

Posted by: Leelee 11-Jun-2009, 08:16 AM
I know this is somewhat offtopic.gif but still is in regard to the Ultimate Warrior. Yesterday evening's program was William Wallace vs Shaka Zulu....I think this particular program caught my attention as it was featuring a famous Scotsman yes.gif

I found it interesting viewing all the different weapons and how they were wielded. Needless to say, William Wallace won this bout thumbs_up.gif If you are interested, I pasted the link to this episode.

http://www.spike.com/video/aftermath-william/3178462

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