Pat Sajak Put A Wheel Of Fortune Contestant In A Headlock (But All In Good Fun)
During a recent episode of "Wheel of Fortune," Pat Sajak decided to test the mettle of a contestant who professed to love pro wrestling.
Read MoreDuring a recent episode of "Wheel of Fortune," Pat Sajak decided to test the mettle of a contestant who professed to love pro wrestling.
Read MoreOne product recently shown on "Shark Tank" began in an entrepreneur's garage and ended with them successfully receiving a very lucrative offer.
Read MoreAccording to Deadliest Catch captain Sig Hansen, his show could potentially be a positive influence to younger fans.
Read MoreLoyal "Gold Rush" fans may be interested to know that mainstay cast member, Fred Lewis, was a big fan of the series before becoming a miner himself.
Read MoreWhile not all businesses come out of Shark Tank with a deal at the end, which one has actually seen the most success after securing an investor?
Read MoreFreddy Dodge and Juan Ibarra are two miners from "Gold Rush" who have proven time and again how resourceful they are, even making their own equipment parts.
Read MoreMilla Clark is one of the biggest success stories in the history of 'My 600-lb life.'
Read MoreIf you love "Pawn Stars," this list of spinoffs you didn't know existed should give you plenty more material to enjoy for hours to come. Take a look!
Read MoreIn this demanding working environment, what lesson has the Schnabel son learned from his time as a gold discovering dynamo?
Read MoreSince her My 600-Lb Life episode aired, Tiffany Barker has regularly posted to Instagram and TikTok, giving glimpses into her new life. Here's what she's up to.
Read MoreJason McOmber appeared on Shark Tank to pitch his business, Beardaments - so what happened with the company after filming?
Read MoreMercedes Cephas refused to listen to Dr. Now on "My 600-lb Life." Judging from her activity on social media since that time, not much has changed.
Read More"Gold Rush" fans appear to be in agreement that the series seems to have hit a possible decline in quality with the latest release of Season 13.
Read MoreDakota Fred Hurt from "Gold Rush: White Water" has a reputation for being no-nonsense, but Kayla Sheets, his stepdaughter, says there is more to him than this.
Read MoreFred Lewis of "Gold Rush" has big aspirations and dreams and many of them involve bringing more and more of his family aboard the mining ship.
Read MoreMark Cuban explained that his daughters and wife would understand this product, and for that, offered Fiona Co Chan $400,000 for 8% ownership with no royalties.
Read MoreLongtime "Shark Tank" fans may remember that Echo Valley Meats was dismissed during their first appearance. However, they turned it around and found success.
Read MoreAccording to a 2023 Forbes article on "Shark Tank," the Sharks actually aren't pre-exposed to the products they'll be pitched.
Read MoreLongtime fans and viewers may be curious as to why the wheelhouse is black on "Deadliest Catch" and Jake Anderson has an explanation for it.
Read MoreBree Harrison offered some points of consideration for fans who were thinking of making Gold Rush into a career path instead of just an addictive watch.
Read MoreSome Catfish couples, like Season 1's Rico and Ja'mari, managed to weather the lies and stay together by the end of their episode. But what happened after?
Read MoreSamantha was one of the more memorable participants on last season of My 600-lb Life. Here's what she's been doing since her appearance on the show.
Read MoreFreddy Dodge has some men on his "Gold Rush" crew who use mining as therapy, and he thinks it has value as that.
Read MoreA wellness brand received one of the biggest deals of 2022, but what has the company been up to since then?
Read MoreOne historic moment on Shark Tank saw Mark Cuvan offering a deal of $30 million for the dating app Coffee Meets Bagel.
Read MoreIn an interview about Freddy Dodge's Mine Rescue, Gold Rush star Freddie Dodge revealed that he became friends with his co-host Juan Ibarra from the get-go.
Read More"Gold Rush" fans greatly enjoy poking fun at the show. They especially enjoy taking to social media to ridicule the show's supposed high-stakes.
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