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Steve Foxx (
Craig Anderson) is the host of
Double the Fist. He invented the concept of "fistworthiness" and "betterment through extremities." An expert at crushing all that is weak, Steve is finally ready to begin his War on Weakness. However, lately, Steve has had trouble controlling his team: Rod feels underappreciated, Mephisto has become rebellious, Womp has been fired for incompetence and Panda has fallen for a
mime. Steve's brutal double-fisted rule seems to be slipping. •
Rod Foxx (Bryan Moses) (or "
the Hot Rod" as he sometimes calls himself) is the younger brother of
Steve Foxx. It is said he attends a sporting institute and lists his job as an 'all-round athlete'. His main interests include
physical activity and
singing. Although he does have a reasonable amount of sporting talent and can be successful on the dating scene, his ego knows no limits and he seems to be delusional. He has 'released' a single, entitled "I C U (Picture Perfect)", which details a man's (Rod's) obsession with a (presumably) under-age school girl as he
stalks her and takes pictures of her changing and at the pool without her knowledge. Has a severe addiction to sexual harassment, resulting in him being shot, slashed, and stabbed in that order. •
Mephisto (Doug Bayne) (aka
James Wenham) may or may not have been a
security guard at one time or another, but it is certain that he did take a three-week training course in security guarding, and has retained some of the knowledge from that course. According to the
Double the Fist website, he is on the run from multiple
taxation agencies. He was at one time temporarily possessed by an
Aztec demigod, and at another time the leader of an army of medieval re-enactors. It would be safe to say that Mephisto is of questionable sanity. (By safe, it is meant "probably true"; questioning Mephisto's sanity would likely land you in a position of danger if Mephisto found out). •
The Womp (
Tony Walters) (aka
Womp aka
Christopher Bradley aka
Olaf) used to have a day job performing backbreaking labour, and was also an
amateur wrestler. However, a groin injury on the job forced him to give up his wrestling career. He was then offered, and accepted, a position on
Double the Fist. The Womp is also mentally disabled, due to a brain injury when he was a child. Briefly grew antlers to indicate newfound responsibility, but lost them in the next episode. His catchphrase, whenever he was asked a question about how he feels was "Ah, yeah...pretty good". •
Tara (
Hollie Andrew) is a vending machine assassin introduced in episode 10. She joined the Fist team after Steve destroyed the local council and captured the jar of tokens that control her, but she was effectively killed when the tokens were destroyed in Episode 13. Rod revived her by hotwiring her in Episode 16, and she met her end in the Great Battle. •
Blue Womp is a
clone of Womp, with identical physical features, although he is more self-centered and mean. He is so-called because he wears blue to avoid confusion with the other Womp (who always wears orange). Savagely beaten by Steve for stepping too far out of line in episode 5, he returns in episode 8, now a whimpering wreck, where Steve makes him shoot himself with a cannon to prove he is sorry. •
Tina T (Neridah Waters) is introduced in episode five, as a replacement for the missing-in-action Mephisto. She appears to be smarter than the rest of the team, but truthfully this is not saying much. She and Rod had a brief romance, which ended when Rod tried to grope her while he thought she was dead. After slicing Rod's spine open in the next episode, Tina seems to be satisfied with her revenge and has not been seen or heard from since. •
Panda (Lawrence Carmichael) is just that - a person in a panda suit. The character is almost always referred to as female. She will often show up to provide opposition (such as in episodes three and five), but will sometimes help Steve out by moderating races or chasing down enemies. In series two, Panda falls in love with a mime, of which Steve disapproves. Panda is then accidentally killed in a trap set up by Steve in a botched attempt to force the mime (who was mute) to speak. It is revealed on the DVD's "How to Make Double the Fist" featurette that Craig Anderson usually plays Panda. •
Phillip Nugent First introduced in episode 2; Extreme Makeover. He is the mayor of Kanangra council and stops the Fist team recording the show in Kanangra. Although this is the only episode he appears in, he is frequently mentioned and criticised in other episodes and also sends a letter complaining to ABC about the
Double the Fist show. On the
Double the Fist website it is revealed that he is the cousin of the host of Town and Country. ==Series one==