FOX has ordered AMERICAN GRIT, a new, 10-episode competition series starring WWE Superstar John Cena. Sixteen of the country's toughest men and women will be split into four teams as they work together to face a variety of military-grade and survival-themed challenges.
Cena and an elite group of mentors from the nation's most exclusive military units will push these civilians beyond their limits. The mentors, known as "The Cadre," include Rorke Denver, Noah Galloway, Tawanda "Tee" Hanible and Nick "The Reaper" Irving. These real-life heroes, who represent diverse backgrounds and top branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, will impart their first-hand knowledge and experience to help the competitors work together as teams to surmount near-impossible mental and physical challenges.
AMERICAN GRIT embodies the military ethos "no man left behind," because only the first team to complete the challenges together is safe from elimination. Each episode will culminate in "The Circus," a punishing, endurance-based obstacle course designed to break the weakest competitors. With up to a million dollars of prize money at stake, this is the ultimate test of strength, grit, the human spirit and, most importantly, teamwork. The series is produced by Leftfield Pictures.
"The U.S Military is the epitome of resolve and dedication, which is why I am so excited to be a part of AMERICAN GRIT," said Cena. "This show will not only be a challenging and fierce competition, but it will give viewers a glimpse into the perseverance and training of the men and women of the Armed Forces."
"AMERICAN GRIT is a bold, aspirational competition series that aligns with the spirit of the
FOX unscripted brand," said David Madden, President, Entertainment,
FOX Broadcasting Company. "The team at Leftfield and the incredible John Cena have created a series built on the pillars of determination, dedication and strength that we know will resonate with our audience. John is not only a phenomenal athlete but a motivational force, who inspires fans around the world, and we are thrilled he is leading the charge."
"We are excited to be working with
FOX and John Cena on a show that highlights the American spirit of competition, which is epitomized by Cena," said executive producer and CEO, Leftfield Entertainment, Brent Montgomery. "With John as their inspiration, our contestants will show viewers what happens when you swing for the fences with focus, commitment and teamwork."
About John Cena: With more than 38 million followers on Facebook and nearly 7.5 million on Twitter, WWE Superstar John Cena is respected by his fans for his strong work ethic and his authentic and charismatic personality. Inside and outside of the ring, Cena is also known for his accessibility to his fans, as well as his philanthropic work. Notably, he is a Celebrity Wish Granter and Ambassador for Make-A-Wish. Cena has granted more than 500 wishes, the most ever granted by a single person in Make-A-Wish's history. Cena, along with WWE, also launched the "Rise Above Cancer" campaign to support Susan G. Komen's mission to save lives and end breast cancer. Most recently, Cena starred in Judd Apatow's "Trainwreck," and can be seen in the upcoming film "Sisters," alongside Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
About "The Cadre":
· Rorke Denver - Commander Rorke Denver has led Special Forces missions around the world, and has run every phase of training for the U.S. Navy SEALS. He starred in the film "Act of Valor," and wrote the book "Damn Few: Making the Modern SEAL Warrior." Denver uses the skills he's gained from training SEALS to teach leadership and motivate company teams to perform at their highest potential.
· Noah Galloway - A Purple Heart recipient, Noah Galloway served in the 1st Battalion of the 502nd Infantry with the Army's 101st Airborne Division. Having lost his left arm and leg during deployment, Galloway had to learn to overcome his disability and, in turn, has dedicated his life to empowering fellow veterans through fitness and motivational speaking. He started the No Excuses Charitable Fund, and works closely with Operation Enduring Warrior and Homes for Our Troops. He placed third on "Dancing with the Stars" on Season 20.
· Tawanda "Tee" Hanible - A Gunnery Sergeant with the U.S. Marines, Hanible recently retired from 19 years in the Marine Corps. She deployed to Iraq for the initial invasion in 2003, and was the only female to go out with her unit. Her organization, Operation Heroes Connect, connects at-risk youth with service members and veterans as full-time mentors.
· Nick "The Reaper" Irving - The first African-American sniper in the U.S. Army's 3rd Ranger Battalion to deploy in the Global War On Terrorism, Nick Irving earned his nickname, "The Reaper," from his fellow soldiers for his sharp shooting. Irving is the deadliest sniper in the Army's 3rd Ranger Battalion, with 33 confirmed enemy kills in less than four months. He wrote the New York Times Best Seller "The Reaper," chronicling his experiences. He owns and operates a training facility company, HardShoot.
AMERICAN GRIT is produced by Leftfield Pictures and executive-produced by Brent Montgomery, David George, Adam Sher, Will Nothacker and Jon Kroll. John Cena also serves as executive producer.
About Leftfield Pictures: Leftfield Pictures, best known for producing breakout hit "Pawn Stars," and spawning the "hidden treasures" genre of programming, produces an array of projects across the broadcast, cable and digital landscape, including "Counting Cars" (History), "Blood, Sweat and Heels" (Bravo), "Alone" (History), "Cutting It: In the ATL" (WE tv), "Lost and Found" (Discovery Family) and "Football Town: Barrow, Alaska" (NFL). The company has also recently joined with
National Geographic Channel and its brand partner, Mental Floss, to produce a slate of series and specials, and Leftfield has additional series in production and development with networks including Bravo, History, Lifetime, Discovery, VH1,
fyi, E!,
ANIMAL Planet,
HGTV and more. Leftfield Pictures is part of Leftfield Entertainment, an ITV Studios company. Other Leftfield Entertainment companies include Sirens Media ("Real Housewives of New Jersey"), Loud TV ("Tiny House Nation"), Outpost Entertainment ("Forged in Fire") and
RIOT Creative.
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