For four years, a series of 'live' shows were played in the spring ahead of the recording of the main televised series. These shows were used to test new event concepts and new Gladiators.
1993 •
Venue: Wembley Arena, London, England •
Presenters: John Fashanu and
Ulrika Jonsson •
Female Gladiators: Flame, Jet, Lightning, Panther, Phoenix, Scorpio, Zodiac •
Male Gladiators: Bullit, Cobra, Hawk, Saracen, Shadow, Trojan, Warrior, Wolf •
Referee: John Anderson •
Timekeeper: Andrew Norgate •
Dates: 26–28 March The first set of live shows was used to test three new potential events ahead of the televised series. One of the events, Tilt, would be used in the televised series with little modification. Joust was also tested in this series with pugil sticks being used, but the skybikes were much larger and lower to the ground than the event's ultimate appearance in the televised series. A third new event taken from the American series, Breakthrough and Conquer, was also tested, but would not be taken on to the main TV shows. An "updated version" of Duel on a rocking suspension bridge using pugil sticks was also played, and this format would be modified and played as a new game called Suspension Bridge in the 1993 televised series. Atlaspheres, The Wall and the Eliminator were also played. Three new Gladiators, Bullit, Trojan and Zodiac, were included in these shows. For unknown reasons, Bullit did not appear in the televised series (though would finally appear in a Legends episode of the 2008 revival series). These shows would be the last to feature Flame, Phoenix and Hawk, who were dropped before the 1993 televised series. Some of the contenders from these shows went on to be in the televised shows. One of the contenders, Tammy Baker, would later become a Gladiator, Fox, from 1997. Highlights from these shows were shown in a preview episode to the 1993 series, and whilst footage of him playing was included, there was no specific reference to Bullit (or Flame, Phoenix, and Hawk).
1994 •
Venue: Wembley Arena, London, England •
Presenters: John Fashanu and
Ulrika Jonsson •
Female Gladiators: Falcon, Jet, Lightning, Nightshade, Panther, Scorpio, Zodiac •
Male Gladiators: Cobra, Hunter, Saracen, Shadow, Trojan, Warrior, Wolf •
Referee: John Anderson •
Timekeeper: Derek Redmond •
Dates:1–4 April This set of live shows saw the entire 1993 team return. Cobra suffered an ankle injury during the shows, and had to withdraw. Only one new event was tested in this series, Cannonball Run, which was later used in the 1994 televised series under the name Hit & Run. Atlaspheres, The Wall, Powerball, Hang Tough, Duel, and the Eliminator were also played. Some of the contenders from these shows went on to be in the televised shows.
1995 •
Venue: Sheffield Arena,
Sheffield,
South Yorkshire, England •
Presenters: John Fashanu and
Ulrika Jonsson •
Female Gladiators: Blaze, Falcon, Jet, Lightning, Nightshade, Panther, Vogue, Zodiac •
Male Gladiators: Cobra, Hunter, Raider, Rhino, Saracen, Trojan, Warrior, Wolf •
Referee: John Anderson •
Timekeeper: Andrew Norgate Four new Gladiators were introduced in these shows over Easter 1995, with Raider, Rhino, and Vogue subsequently going on to take part in The Ashes series in Brisbane shortly afterwards, before taking part in the 1995 televised series. The third new Gladiator, Blaze, was the 1994 female champion and International Gladiators 1 champion
Eunice Huthart; however, following these shows, Huthart wanted to compete as a UK challenger for The Ashes series, and stepped down as a Gladiator. Unlike the other live shows, these shows took place in
Sheffield Arena in the north of England, which was smaller than the NIA in Birmingham. Pendulum had been intended to be tested in these shows, but Sheffield Arena was too small to fit the safety net. Instead, Joust was played despite it being one of the least used events in the televised series, and only making one appearance in the 1995 televised series before being axed. Powerball, Pyramid, Duel, Gauntlet and Atlaspheres were also played, with Saracen injuring his knee during Powerball.
1996 •
Venue: Wembley Arena, London, England •
Presenters: John Fashanu and
Ulrika Jonsson •
Female Gladiators: Amazon, Falcon, Jet, Lightning, Nightshade, Panther, Rebel, Rio, Vogue, Zodiac •
Male Gladiators: Ace, Cobra, Hunter, Rhino, Saracen, Trojan, Warrior, Wolf •
Referee: John Anderson •
Timekeeper: Andrew Norgate •
Dates: 11–14 April •
Number of shows: 7 The final set of live shows saw the introduction of Ace, Rebel, and Rio as Gladiators; all of whom would go on to appear in that years' main televised series. Jet would suffer an injury during Pyramid, in which she fell awkwardly trapping nerves in her neck and she retired from competition after this event. Amazon, who herself sustained an injured knee on Pyramid, would quit between these shows and the 1996 televised series. Pyramid itself would be axed following both these injuries and a leg injury to Rhino during filming of the event on International Gladiators 2 the year before. Sumo Ball was tested in these shows, and would feature as the only new event of the 1996 main televised series. Other events played were Atlaspheres, Powerball, Gauntlet, Hang Tough, and the Eliminator.
Royal Tournaments In 1997 and 1998, a short segment of
Gladiators was introduced to the
Royal Tournament event at
Earls Court after
London Weekend Television won the broadcasting rights from the
BBC. Duel would feature in the 1997 Royal Tournament, and Pursuit featured in the 1998 Royal Tournament, despite it having been axed after the 1996 series. Hunter, Rhino, Ace, Rio and Vogue took part in the 1997 Royal Tournament. For its Royal Tournament appearance, Pursuit saw a ten-second head-start (rather than three) for the contenders with the course being a sprint round a cone, web trap (over), low wall, web trap (under), hand ladder, high wall, sprint round a cone, spaghetti junction (used in the Eliminator in 1996), and sprint finish. The balance beam and wire bridge from the televised series course were not used. Fox, Rocket, Khan, Wolf, Falcon, Vogue, Saracen and Hunter took part in the shows, despite Rocket and Khan not appearing in the 1998 series, and the Gladiators (except Hunter) not having had chance to play Pursuit in the televised series. ==Merchandise==