If you're a fan of high-energy competition and jaw-dropping athleticism, you'll love this list of shows and movies like 'American Ninja Warrior: Ninja vs. Ninja' (2016). This article highlights 10 thrilling alternatives that capture the same spirit of intense physical challenges, teamwork, and adrenaline-pumping action. Whether you're looking for more obstacle course excitement or similar competitive formats, we've got you covered.

Survivor (2000)
Description: A strategic competition show where contestants face physical endurance challenges while navigating social dynamics in an isolated location.
Fact: The show's iconic 'immunity idol' was accidentally created when a producer forgot to remove a hidden camera from a tree stump.


Big Brother (2000)
Description: A social experiment and competition show where houseguests compete in physical and mental challenges while being constantly monitored.
Fact: The concept originated in the Netherlands and has been adapted in over 50 countries worldwide.


The Amazing Race (2001)
Description: A globe-trotting competition where teams race against each other while completing physical and mental challenges across different countries.
Fact: Contestants have traveled over 1 million miles collectively throughout the show's run, visiting more than 90 countries.


Legends of the Hidden Temple (1993)
Description: A game show where teams of kids navigate physical and mental challenges in a jungle-themed setting, culminating in a final temple run with intricate puzzles.
Fact: The iconic Olmec head statue used in the show weighed over 1,000 pounds and was operated by remote control.


Top Chef (2006)
Description: A high-pressure cooking competition featuring intense culinary challenges that test both skill and creativity under time constraints.
Fact: Contestants often work with budgets as low as $300 to create meals for over 100 people during certain challenges.


Fear Factor (2001)
Description: An extreme stunt competition where contestants face terrifying physical challenges and gross-out dares to win cash prizes.
Fact: The show was temporarily canceled in 2006 after an episode featuring contestants drinking donkey semen sparked controversy.


MXC (2003)
Description: A comedic take on extreme physical challenges, featuring dubbed-over footage of Japanese contestants failing spectacularly at outrageous obstacle courses.
Fact: The show used footage from the Japanese program 'Takeshi's Castle' but completely rewrote the dialogue for American audiences.


Hell's Kitchen (2005)
Description: A high-stakes cooking competition with intense physical and mental challenges in a professional kitchen environment under extreme pressure.
Fact: Gordon Ramsay has personally hired over 30 contestants from the show to work in his restaurants worldwide.


Wipeout (2008)
Description: A high-energy obstacle course competition show featuring contestants tackling extreme physical challenges, often with humorous commentary and dramatic wipeouts.
Fact: The show was inspired by Japanese obstacle course programs and became a global hit, spawning multiple international versions.


The Challenge (1998)
Description: A long-running competition series featuring intense physical and mental challenges, with contestants often pushed to their limits in team-based and individual formats.
Fact: Originally spun off from 'The Real World' and 'Road Rules,' it has become MTV's longest-running show with over 30 seasons.
