The biggest auction on the planet sails to the middle of the Pacific Ocean when a mysterious container is dredged up from the bottom of the sea.
The competition hits a fever pitch when a container from south of the border lands at the Port of Los Angeles.
When a container with a shady past lands on the auction block, Mo & Ty are ready to go all in.
The Israelis form an unexpected alliance that threatens to bury their competition.
A squabble over the contents of a mysterious container threatens to destroy Mo & Ty’s partnership for good.
Jason and Matt gamble big on their hunches; Deana uses her fashion sense to make a score.
A mysterious container from Guam has the competition ready for battle. Manic Matt fires a warning shot, but the Israelis aren't backing down.
The biggest auction on the planet explodes when a mysterious container from the Far East makes landfall in Los Angeles.
Always up for an outrageous gamble, Uzi and Schlomi throw down the gauntlet in the biggest auction yet.
At the port of Los Angeles, the Uzi and Shlomi are out to destroy the competition.? First, Uzi drives prices through the roof, causing complete chaos on the auction floor.? Then, Shlomi plays a hunch on a mysterious container from China that has everyone in a tizzy.
In Oakland, buyers gamble on containers full of liquor and World War II antiques.
Container Wars is an American reality television series on TruTV that premiered in 2013. The show features the auctioneer John Kunkle, as well as buyers: Jason R. Hughes, the Israeli team consisting of Shlomi, Eyal & Uzi, the team of Ty & Mo, Deane Molle', and Matthew Gaus. Unlike any other auction show of its kind, “Container Wars”, takes auctions to an all-new level with big money, high stakes, and giant egos. Taking place at commercial shipping ports, the series centers on a group of experts from various backgrounds who spend tens of thousands to compete for the contents of high dollar shipping containers from around the world. With only minutes to assess the containers and decide whether to bid, the pressure mounts as they walk away with big wins or go home empty handed.