
Ultimate BeastmasterIn this intense obstacle course series, elite athletes from the U.S. and other countries compete for cash prizes, individual glory and national pride.
CreatorsSylvester Stallone, Dave Broome
Beast Nation
Feb 24, 2017
The first 12 competitors stare down the Beast. The one who racks up the most points will earn $10,000 and a spot in the final round.
Going for Gold
Feb 24, 2017
An Olympic gold medalist dives into the competition, while another contestant literally loses his hair in the blood of the Beast.
The Beast Evolves
Feb 24, 2017
The latest set of contestants tackle an all-new obstacle in Level 1, and those nimble enough to advance to Level 2 face an amped-up Spinal Descent.
The Legend vs. The Beast
Feb 24, 2017
A new twist makes Faceplant even more daunting. One competitor becomes the first ever to finish Level 2. A "Sasuke" champion takes on the Beast.
The Battle of Wills
Feb 24, 2017
One contestant dominates the course through Level 3, but Level 4 still stands in the way of the $10,000 prize.
Beauty Meet the Beast
Feb 24, 2017
An 18-year-old student thinks she has what it takes to go farther than any woman so far. The upgraded Faceplant claims more victims.
Beast Mode
Feb 24, 2017
A competitor raises the bar with a record setting performance, while another soldiers on through arm and leg injuries.
Brother vs. Brother
Feb 24, 2017
A pair of Korean brothers go head-to-head in the belly of the Beast. A crucial mistake could cost one finalist a chance at $10,000.
The Last Call
Feb 24, 2017
In the last qualifying round, the Digestive Track sends competitors plunging into the blood, while another contestant powers through bonus obstacles.
Finale
Feb 24, 2017
In the championship round, tougher obstacles and new point thrusters test the nine winners as they pursue the "Ultimate Beastmaster" title.

Dean
@Ditendra
I love competitive shows. This isn't bad and I do have huge respect to Silvester Stalone, which is executive producer of this show, however, problem with this show is that it's not balanced. Climbers and parkour atheles clearly have advantage in this show, because all those challanges are exactly for those people and it even shows on results. Usually climbers are always on the top in leaderboards. It's not fair for other athletes in my opinion. If you want more balanced and better made competitive shows about sports, check "Final Draft" and "Physical: 100". Those are excellent shows that participants are tested in various challanges, not only suited for climbers.