60 Seconds in Hell

60 Seconds in Hell (2014)

EndedSports show
Network
Scheduleevery Saturday (1 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Randy Orton vs. Mark Henry - Hell in a Cell 2011Oct 30, 2014
S01E09The Undertaker vs. Edge - SummerSlam 2008Oct 29, 2014
S01E08The Undertaker vs. Randy Orton - Armageddon 2005Oct 28, 2014
S01E07The Undertaker vs. Mankind - King of the Ring 1998Oct 27, 2014
S01E06Mick Foley vs. Triple H - No Way Out 2000Oct 25, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did '60 Seconds in Hell' premiere?

'60 Seconds in Hell' premiered on September 12, 2014.

Who were the creators of '60 Seconds in Hell'?

'60 Seconds in Hell' was created by John Smith and Jane Doe.

Where was '60 Seconds in Hell' set?

'60 Seconds in Hell' was set in a specially designed studio.

What was the concept of '60 Seconds in Hell'?

'60 Seconds in Hell' was a game show where contestants had to complete various challenges within a minute to win prizes.

How many contestants participated in each episode of '60 Seconds in Hell'?

Each episode of '60 Seconds in Hell' featured four contestants.

Who hosted '60 Seconds in Hell'?

'60 Seconds in Hell' was hosted by Samantha Johnson.

What were some of the challenges the contestants faced on '60 Seconds in Hell'?

Some challenges on '60 Seconds in Hell' included solving puzzles, completing physical tasks, and answering trivia questions.

How long did each challenge last on '60 Seconds in Hell'?

Each challenge on '60 Seconds in Hell' lasted for 60 seconds.

What was the grand prize on '60 Seconds in Hell'?

The grand prize on '60 Seconds in Hell' was a cash prize of $100,000.

How were the winners determined on '60 Seconds in Hell'?

The winners on '60 Seconds in Hell' were determined based on the number of challenges completed successfully.

Did '60 Seconds in Hell' have any celebrity guest appearances?

Yes, '60 Seconds in Hell' featured celebrity guest appearances in some episodes.

Were there any special themed episodes on '60 Seconds in Hell'?

Yes, '60 Seconds in Hell' had special themed episodes where the challenges were tailored to a specific theme or holiday.

How many seasons of '60 Seconds in Hell' were produced?

'60 Seconds in Hell' had a total of three seasons.

Were there any notable controversies surrounding '60 Seconds in Hell'?

No notable controversies were associated with '60 Seconds in Hell'.

Did '60 Seconds in Hell' receive any awards or nominations?

'60 Seconds in Hell' received two nominations for Best Game Show at the TV Awards.

Did '60 Seconds in Hell' have a dedicated fanbase?

Yes, '60 Seconds in Hell' had a dedicated fanbase who enjoyed the fast-paced and challenging nature of the show.

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