Where Are They Now? Let Us Catch Up With The Stars Of American Gladiators

Published on 08/06/2020
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Stealth

What she lacked in height, she made up in fierceness. Stealth was definitely an appropriate nickname for Tanji Johnson, who joined the show in 2008. At only 5 feet 3 inches tall, she could sneak up on Contenders and dart around like no one else. After leaving the show, her career started to pick up. Over the years, she has joined various competitions such as Emerald Cup, Toronto Fitness Classic, and All-Star Pro Fitness. She also works as a personal trainer. When it comes to whipping people into shape, we can’t think of anyone who is more qualified than her. Aside from that, she also writes for fitness magazines.

Stealth

Stealth

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Hurricane

There are not a lot of Olympians on the show. We know that Breaux Greer styled his hair in a way that made him seem like he had just been electrocuted, but he probably boasts more talent in one toe than most people have in their entire bodies. On the javelin, the Texan athlete was on the US team during three different Olympic Games. Even though he is best known for his strong throw, fans of the show must remember that, as Hurricane, he could defeat Contenders in a span of four seconds. A Powerball champion, he was really a true jewel when it comes to the franchise.

Hurricane

Hurricane

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