If you're a fan of the chaotic, high-energy obstacle course competition 'Wipeout' (2009), you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar shows and movies that deliver the same mix of hilarious wipeouts, intense challenges, and pure entertainment. Whether you love the physical comedy or the thrill of competition, these picks will keep you laughing and on the edge of your seat.

Survivor (2000)
Description: A strategic and physical competition where contestants face grueling challenges, often involving obstacle courses, endurance tests, and teamwork in harsh environments.
Fact: The show popularized the reality competition genre and has aired over 40 seasons. Contestants must outwit, outplay, and outlast each other to win.


The Amazing Race (2001)
Description: A globe-trotting competition that combines physical challenges, mental puzzles, and teamwork as contestants race to complete tasks and reach checkpoints.
Fact: The show has visited over 90 countries and won multiple Emmy Awards for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program. Teams often face extreme physical and cultural challenges.


Legends of the Hidden Temple (1993)
Description: A game show where teams of kids navigate physical and mental challenges in a jungle-themed setting, combining adventure, teamwork, and obstacle-based competition.
Fact: The iconic 'Olmec' talking head statue weighed over 1,000 pounds. The show's temple run finale was notoriously difficult, with few teams ever completing it.


Double Dare (1986)
Description: A messy, high-energy game show featuring physical challenges, obstacle courses, and slimy stunts that emphasize fun, teamwork, and outrageous physical comedy.
Fact: The show's iconic 'Physical Challenge' segment often involved giant props and messy substances like whipped cream and green slime. It was one of Nickelodeon's most popular shows in the late 1980s.


Fear Factor (2001)
Description: A high-intensity competition where contestants face extreme physical and mental challenges, often involving stunts, gross-out tasks, and overcoming fears.
Fact: The show was known for its outrageous stunts, including eating bizarre foods and performing dangerous feats. It was hosted by Joe Rogan and revived multiple times.


MXC (2003)
Description: A comedic take on extreme obstacle course competitions, featuring over-the-top challenges, hilarious commentary, and contestants failing in spectacularly funny ways.
Fact: The show was created by dubbing over footage from the Japanese game show 'Takeshi's Castle' with new, humorous English dialogue. It became a cult favorite for its absurd humor.


Total Wipeout (2009)
Description: A fast-paced obstacle course competition filled with oversized, wacky challenges designed to make contestants fail in entertaining and often painful ways.
Fact: The show was filmed in Argentina, and the iconic 'Big Balls' obstacle became its most recognizable challenge. Contestants often ended up soaked or covered in mud.


American Ninja Warrior (2009)
Description: A high-energy obstacle course competition that tests physical endurance, agility, and mental toughness, featuring elaborate and challenging courses designed to push contestants to their limits.
Fact: The show originated in Japan as 'Sasuke' and was adapted for American audiences. Contestants often train for years to compete on the course.


Splash (2013)
Description: A celebrity diving competition that combines physical challenges with high-stakes performances, focusing on both skill and the potential for spectacular failures.
Fact: The show featured celebrities with no prior diving experience attempting increasingly difficult dives. It was based on a Dutch format and aired in several countries.


The Challenge (1998)
Description: A reality competition series featuring intense physical and mental challenges, often involving elaborate obstacle courses, teamwork, and high-stakes eliminations.
Fact: Originally a spin-off of 'The Real World' and 'Road Rules,' the show has evolved into a long-running franchise with multiple seasons and formats.
