After weeks of brutal battles, one warrior will claim victory and the $100,000 prize; but first the teams vote for two players to face off in a $25,000 joust.
Only four jousters remain. Jake Nodar tries to continue his surprise run as he faces tough as nails Matt Hiltman. Friends Josh Avery and Josh Knowles battle it out with a spot in the Championship Joust on the line.
Three jousts in one episode as the quarterfinals come to a close. Only four warriors will survive and advance to the semifinals, one step closer to the championship!
Having overcome a concussion, James finally gets a chance to joust. Two of the remaining eight competitors face off for a shot at the final four.
A frustrated jouster asks Shane to grant him his release. After a member of the Black Team breaks the rules and suffers the consequences, one of the most dominant riders in the house finally gets his chance in the fifth preliminary joust.
A brutal shot in practice sends a competitor to the hospital, leaving a teammate to joust in his place. Shane reveals a surprising twist in the competition.
Red Team tries an unusual training technique to help prevent unhorsings, while dissension grows in their ranks. With skill levels impoving, two jousters battle it out in the hardest-hitting joust yet.
A maverick group of fighters compete for top honors in the most dangerous competition in history. Far from the contrivances of the Renaissance Fair, this is authentic, full-contact jousting, with two competitors on horses charging towards each other at 30 miles an hour. Gone is the traditional armor, replaced by state-of-the-art protective gear. Each week's episode features full-contact trials and preparations that will ultimately determine the champion-king of the joust.