Spike TV just sent us this very cool sneak preview to the upcoming series “Deadliest Warrior” premiering Tuesday, April 7 at 10 PM, ET/PT.

Series Synopsis: This April, Spike TV will pit the greatest warriors of all time against each other in a fearsome battle to determine history’s ultimate fighting machine in “Deadliest Warrior,” an original, action-packed historical narrative series.

Each weekly episode will feature two of the most feared warriors civilization has ever known including Genghis Khan’s Mongol Barbarians, U.S. Navy SEALS, Viking warriors, Roman gladiators, Japanese Samurais, Pirates and Aztec warriors.

The premiere episode pits Apache vs Gladiator and guest stars UFC legend Chuck Liddell as a combat expert.

Stay tuned to Shockya.com for the latest from “Deadliest Warrior”.

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5 thoughts on “Deadliest Warrior Sneak Preview from Spike”
  1. First off, I don’t think a ninja would face anyone in an arena. Unless someone’s been lying to me, the whole point of a ninja is to get ’em when they’re not looking. And Spartans were at their best in their battle formations, right? So we got a real apples-oranges match-up here.

    Still, it should be fun to watch.

  2. I think they should not do certain people like William Wallice or Shaka Zulu because their is no way to mesure their acual strength or speed with the other warriors they use the weilders skill but with histrical figure their is no way they can make it accurate. Also it would be fun to see a mongol vs off agnst a Egyptian warrior.

  3. Just watched Alexander the Great get beat by Attila the Hun. I veiw this as another episode in a long line of episodes that I have watched very few of because of the fact that most of these warriors would never fight in the situation that your show puts them in. Also the historical tenacity of some of your warriors is immeasurable, thats why some are considerd so great because they should not have lived as long as they did be it luck or heart they just preveiled. In closing I also disagree with most of your warrior to warrior outcomes, your computer simulation is only as accurate as the intellect of the person whom created it, which I know is lacking

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