Hip Show

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  • 2016
  • 5 Seasons

Hip Show from Filmbox is a thrilling and visually stunning competition show that features an exciting mix of martial arts and acrobatics. Starring some of the world's top athletes, the series captures the energy and excitement of live action sports and delivers it to audiences in the comfort of their own homes.

The show takes place in a high-tech arena that resembles a futuristic nightclub, complete with flashing lights and booming music. The atmosphere is electric, and the audience is part of the action, cheering and shouting as the performers take to the stage. Hip Show's innovative format combines elements of gladiator games, martial arts tournaments, and extreme sports competitions, creating a unique experience that is both intense and exhilarating.

Each episode of Hip Show features a series of jaw-dropping battles between two teams of highly skilled competitors. The athletes use a variety of acrobatic moves, kicks and punches to knock their opponents down and score points. The contests take place on a circular platform that rotates and changes height, adding an extra layer of difficulty to the already challenging fights. The athletes must be able to perform under intense pressure, as one wrong move could mean defeat.

The teams on Hip Show include some of the best in the world. There are teams from Russia, China, USA, and Europe, and each team has its own unique style and signature moves. Some teams specialize in aerial maneuvers, while others focus on brute strength and force. The athletes on the show are some of the toughest and most highly trained in the world, making for some truly unforgettable performances.

Hip Show is also known for its impressive production values. The series features cutting-edge special effects and dynamic camera work, which help to showcase the incredible athleticism of the performers. The show's editing is fast-paced and vibrant, keeping the action moving at a breakneck pace. The musical score is also a highlight, with pulsing electronic beats that match the intensity of the fights.

Aside from the battles themselves, Hip Show also features backstage interviews with the athletes and trainers. Viewers get a behind-the-scenes look at the grueling training regimens that these performers go through, as well as their personal stories and motivations. This adds a human element to the show, making it easy to root for the athletes and get emotionally invested in their victories and defeats.

All in all, Hip Show from Filmbox is a must-watch for anyone who loves sports or martial arts. The show provides a thrilling, high-energy experience that is sure to leave audiences on the edge of their seats. With top-notch production values and an international cast of talented performers, Hip Show is one of the most exciting shows on TV today. Whether you're a fan of action sports or just looking for something different, Hip Show is definitely worth checking out.

Hip Show is a series that ran for 5 seasons (8 episodes) between October 11, 2016 and on Filmbox

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Seasons
Episode 8
8. Episode 8
September 5, 2017
Hip Show takes combat sports to a whole new level. The fights are 2-on-2 (two teams of two fighters each) in a 3D 12x12 meters arena rather than inside a conventional flat ring. If one of the team members in the arena drops out after a knockout, the fight continues in a 2 versus 1 format. If the remaining team member can hold out for 60 seconds, the bout ends in a tie.
Hip Show 07
7. Hip Show 07
February 24, 2017
Casey Oxendine, the CEO and TV commentator of Hip Show, discusses how the sport got started, the challenges of promoting Team MMA, and reactions to his product from fighters and fans and how he sees this sport evolving in the future. The host Don Roid gives his tribute to professional wrestling legend Dusty Rhodes who recently passed away.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
September 5, 2017
Hip Show takes combat sports to a whole new level. The fights are 2-on-2 (two teams of two fighters each) in a 3D 12x12 meters arena rather than inside a conventional flat ring. If one of the team members in the arena drops out after a knockout, the fight continues in a 2 versus 1 format. If the remaining team member can hold out for 60 seconds, the bout ends in a tie.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
September 5, 2017
Hip Show takes combat sports to a whole new level. The fights are 2-on-2 (two teams of two fighters each) in a 3D 12x12 meters arena rather than inside a conventional flat ring. If one of the team members in the arena drops out after a knockout, the fight continues in a 2 versus 1 format. If the remaining team member can hold out for 60 seconds, the bout ends in a tie.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
September 5, 2017
Hip Show takes combat sports to a whole new level. The fights are 2-on-2 (two teams of two fighters each) in a 3D 12x12 meters arena rather than inside a conventional flat ring. If one of the team members in the arena drops out after a knockout, the fight continues in a 2 versus 1 format. If the remaining team member can hold out for 60 seconds, the bout ends in a tie.
Hip Show 03
3. Hip Show 03
November 15, 2016
In this episode Casey Oxendine, the CEO and TV commentator of Hip Show, discusses how the sport got started, the challenges of promoting Team MMA, and reactions to his product from fighters and fans and how he sees this sport evolving in the future. The host Don Roid gives his tribute to professional wrestling legend Dusty Rhodes who recently passed away.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
September 5, 2017
Hip Show takes combat sports to a whole new level. The fights are 2-on-2 (two teams of two fighters each) in a 3D 12x12 meters arena rather than inside a conventional flat ring. If one of the team members in the arena drops out after a knockout, the fight continues in a 2 versus 1 format. If the remaining team member can hold out for 60 seconds, the bout ends in a tie.
Hip Show 01
1. Hip Show 01
October 11, 2016
In this episode Casey Oxendine, the CEO and TV commentator of Hip Show, discusses how the sport got started, the challenges of promoting Team MMA, and reactions to his product from fighters and fans and how he sees this sport evolving in the future. The host Don Roid gives his tribute to professional wrestling legend Dusty Rhodes who recently passed away.
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Where to Watch Hip Show
Hip Show is available for streaming on the Filmbox website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Hip Show on demand at Amazon Prime.
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