King of the Road - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

The Quickest Piss in the West!
The games begin in Albuquerque, starting with a heinous ramp malfunction and ending with an even more horrific pee-drinking challenge. The teams get The Book and hit the streets.

Is This Safe?
Enjoi goes without water in their "Breaking Rad" suits while Creature builds the world's longest beer bong. Dan Lu's challenges for Deathwish prove more difficult than expected.

Handcuffed in Hell Paso
Friendships are strained as two guys on each team must remain handcuffed together for 24 hours. Creature shoots guns, and Lizard and Foy fight over taking a shower.

All in a Day's Twerk
Foy battles the daunting ski jump one last time. Pilz wallrides over a twerking panda, Beakkel scores heavy points, and The Muscle destroys himself trying a trick.

Feel the Splat Baby
Deathwish explores secret tunnels in AZ while Creature gets their minds blown at an impromptu rave with Jaws. Enjoi's heavy metal makeover ends with the grossest challenge yet.

Why's America So Big?
With Andy as referee, the teams meet in Lake Havasu to pick up their Mystery Guests and compete in some unsportsmanlike events. Creature's attempt at sabotage fails spectacularly.

The Return of the Butt Chug
The Mystery Guest girls go big, Creature melts down at Andy Mac's race track, and once again someone butt chugs... but Gravette's got a surprise of his own.

Handrails, Homies!
Creature turns Russell pro with a little help from his mom. Deathwish rides giant rails with the Muska. Foy, Muscle and Enzo glue pubes to their lips.

Torture in Paradise
Creature turns Russell pro with a little help from his mom. Deathwish rides giant rails with the Muska. Foy, Muscle and Enzo glue pubes to their lips.

Hawaiian Psycho Jam
The teams are whisked away to a top secret destination for their last two days. Enjoi gets seasick, Deathwish goes cliff diving, and Gravette faces his greatest fear.

And the Winner Is...
It's awards night – King of the Road style! Weird challenges, surprise guests and some tables are gonna get broken. Plus, two amateurs end the night as new pros!
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