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- Katie Nolan hosts her weekly topical series. The show airs weekly on ESPN2 and is then available on the ESPN app and website, with additional content made for ESPN social platforms.
- Kiana Tom's workout series shot in Hawaii with workouts from simple to advanced.
- A documentary following Kobe Bryant during one day during a game against the San Antonio Spurs.
- 2014's Football World Cup, held in Brazil.
- This reality competition features gamers compete each other on a series of Madden NFL video games to win big cash prizes.
- SportsNation began as an afternoon show on ESPN2 featuring big name personalities such as Colin Cowherd, Michelle Beadle, Cari Champion, Marcellus Wiley and Max Kellerman. After a few years off the air the show was revived as an ESPN+ original series. Ashley Brewer, Taylor Twellman and Treavor Scales host the new digital version.
- CAWL TO ARMS is a brand new, unique, action-packed, adrenaline-inducing Co-Ed sport in which teams of students from arch-rival schools around the country face one another in exciting and grueling matches to find the most powerful male and female collegiate arm wrestlers in America. The winning team is named the inaugural CAWL TO ARMS GRAND CHAMPIONS...and split $10,000 in cash. Throughout the competition, team members' classmates are on the sidelines screaming for their favorite students as they pump up intensity levels to extreme proportions. Long-held rivalries are reignited and school spirit is in abundance...getting each student's competitive juices flowing to the max during all of the explosive action. This one-of-a-kind, hard-hitting College Arm Wrestling show features four teams with four members on each team (2 males and 2 females) as they go head-to-head (and arm-to-arm) with team members from rival schools. Each of the teams are part of the new College Arm Wrestling League (also known as the new CAWL). The CAWL crowns a new winning team on an annual basis. The inaugural season consists of 3 episodes...the first two episodes are the preliminary rounds and Episode 3 is the FINALS.
- Paul Finebaum examines college football in this one hour television extension of his popular radio show.
- Out of the Blue is a documentary look at a group of high school athletes the blue chip programs didn't want who came to Boise State University, found a first year head coach with a blue-collar ethic and a no-nonsense attitude, and went on to compile a perfect 12-0 record. Their season culminated in a BCS busting 43-42 victory over perennial powerhouse Oklahoma in what many have called the greatest college football game ever played.
- A grueling obstacle course competition designed to test the outer limits of human speed, strength, agility, and mental toughness
- "The Windsurfing Movie" has been hailed by festivals, magazines, fans and professionals alike as the defining film about windsurfing. Directed by award-winning cinematographer Johnny DeCesare and featuring the best riders in windsurfing history, "The Windsurfing Movie" conveys the beauty, history, challenges and extreme dangers of this breath-taking sport. Filmed on location in Belgium, Cabo Verde, Fiji, Germany, Maui, Morocco, New Cacedonia, Oahu and Pozo!
- UFC Live is a weekly show recapping the biggest stories and previewing the next fight card for MMA's largest promotion.
- As part of its unprecedented coverage of the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, ESPN presents a series of six soccer documentaries made by women and about women. The short films tell stories of courage, perseverance, barrier-breaking, and redemption.
- Shark biologists Dr. Johan Gustafson and Dr. Mariel Familiar López are looking into reports of bull sharks stealing from fishermen in Weipa. Could this deliberate and drastic change in behavior offer fresh proof of shark intelligence?
- "What'Cha Got" profiles sports and entertainment personalities and their automotive character.
- During the 1994 MLB players' strike, ESPN turned their baseball coverage to the minor leagues.