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''Human Wrecking Balls'' is an American television
reality show Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents purportedly unscripted real-life situations, often starring unfamiliar people rather than professional actors. Reality television emerged as a distinct genre in the early 19 ...
that premiered on November 12, 2008 on G4 television network.


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Martial Artists and breaking champions Craig and
Paul Pumphrey Paul Pumphrey is a martial arts professional and a world champion breaker. Biography Paul began breaking at a young age and spent hours in his friend's warehouse breaking concrete with his brother, Craig. Paul developed a signature shoulder r ...
demolish everything from boats and cars to houses using only their bare hands. For each challenge, they join forces with a team of experts in material science and engineering to review the object of their destruction from every possible angle before taking it apart, using
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and know-how to determine the most effective approach. The duo also enjoys a little friendly competition throughout the challenges. Each ''Human Wrecking Balls'' episode revealed the final outcome of the Pumphrey’s ripping and smashing, as well as the various experiments they put to the test. Each episode contained a "Challenge" in which the Pumphrey brothers compete to either do or not do the episode's "Big Break". The big break was what Chad considers being the most difficult thing for a human to break. The only time the winner of the challenge got to do something other than the big break was in "Trashing Hotel California" when the winner got to throw the television out the window. The first Episode of Season 2 saw a different format, where the loser had to do the "Big Break". (Even though Paul lost the challenge, but due to an injury while breaking the big propeller Craig did it instead.) The show was renewed for a second season, featuring 10 episodes, which premiered November The show's future was uncertain after the second season. It was ultimately not picked up for a third season by G4.


Filming

Each episode of ''Human Wrecking Balls'' takes roughly two full days to shoot, as Dawn Swain said in a 2008 interview with Ken Tuccio that:
The actual filming of each episode takes 2 full days. There is quite a bit of editing that goes on to condense it to 30 minutes. The episodes that were filmed inside a building, like the office, the hotel, and the movie theater, take much longer due to the confined space. For each new area the guys "break," the cameras have to be re-arranged, the lighting re-configured, and the crew moved to get just the right shot. The office, for example, took just about 30 hours to tape.


Cast

*Paul Pumphrey - A
martial arts Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defense; military and law enforcement applications; combat sport, competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; a ...
professional and a world champion breaker. Paul began breaking at a young age and spent hours in his friends warehouse breaking concrete with Craig. Paul developed a signature shoulder ram technique to perform impressive breaks. He has set world records for breaking 23 slabs of concrete, which he did on the Steve Harvey Show. Paul has cited his greatest achievement as winning back-to-back titles in the World Breaking Championships. Paul went to high school with former WWE wrestler
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. *Craig Pumphrey - A world-renowned award-winning martial arts expert and Guinness world record holding professional breaker. Craig's breaking and martial arts interest began at a young age. His first "big break" was diving off a shed and body slamming through 10 feet of ice. His philosophy is a mixture of
Jiu-Jitsu Jujutsu ( ; ja, link=no, 柔術 , ), also known as jiu-jitsu and ju-jitsu, is a family of Japanese martial arts and a system of close combat (unarmed or with a minor weapon) that can be used in a defensive or offensive manner to kill or subdu ...
,
Pankration Pankration (; el, παγκράτιον) was a sporting event introduced into the Greek Olympic Games in 648 BC, which was an empty-hand submission sport with few rules. The athletes used boxing and wrestling techniques but also others, such as ...
and a complete breaking system. He was inducted into the USAFPA Pankration Hall of Fame, International Karate and Kickboxing Hall of Fame and USA Martial Arts Hall Of Fame and holds a 7th-Degree Coral Belt. Craig is a decorated police officer for the New Albany (Indiana) Police Department. *Chad Zdenek - Returns for a 2nd season as the resident
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. With bigger, more complex breaks planned, he’ll have a much larger role this season. Chad will provide Craig and Paul with a methodical approach to the effective execution of each break. Chad’s professional resume includes 6 years at
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in the Rocketdyne Division working as a structural dynamics/stress engineer. He has also given presentations to
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engineers outlining various structural and mechanical engineering procedures he created. *Abigail Tallman - A certified
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and the newest member of the series cast. She is currently stationed in the critical care unit at
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in Culver City, CA where she takes part in surgeries and has no problem with blood or guts. Many times on-set she has been extremely concerned for the safety of the cast and crew due to the amount of destruction that occurs all around them. She’s been known to let out a sigh of relief when an episode wraps and the Pumphrey brothers get away with only minor injuries.


Episode guide


Season 1


References


External links


Official Site


* ttp://tuccioholic.com/dawnswain.htm Tuccioholic.com - An Interview with Dawn Swain from Human Wrecking Balls *
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