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  • Status: Canceled
  • First Aired: February 5, 2015
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 24
  • Networks: MTV
  • Genres: Comedy, Reality
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Broke A$$ Game Show(2015)

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Overview

This half-hour comedy hits the streets of NYC, luring unsuspecting contestants to push their personal limits for cash. By never wasting money on fancy lights, stages or expensive props, hosts David Magidoff and Derek Gaines bring the savings to the people with truly “broke a$$” challenges and irreverent games all promising cold hard cash in exchange for contestants’ dignity.

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Season 1

8 episodes • 2015

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Twerk OffFeb 5, 20150.0
2Sext & the CityFeb 12, 20150.0
3Nuns of AnarchyFeb 19, 20150.0
4Chew the CoopFeb 26, 20150.0
5Shrub and TugMar 5, 20150.0
6Cotton Candy SasquatchMar 12, 20150.0
7Nothing but NutMar 19, 20150.0
8Grow a PairMar 26, 20150.0
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Season 2

16 episodes • 2015

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Uptown DunkOct 8, 20150.0
2BravefartOct 15, 20150.0
3Canoe York CityOct 22, 20150.0
4Stiff ArmOct 29, 20150.0
5Blow Money Blow ProblemsNov 5, 20150.0
6Cash HoleNov 12, 20150.0
7NutflixNov 19, 20150.0
8Clock BlockDec 3, 20150.0
9Who’s Behind the Meat Curtain?Dec 10, 20150.0
10Slob on My CobDec 17, 20150.0
11Toast BustersJan 7, 20160.0
12Ass Seen on TVJan 14, 20160.0
1369 ProblemsJan 21, 20160.0
14Gramp StampedJan 28, 20160.0
15You Got Soft ServedFeb 4, 20160.0
16UrbantroutfittersFeb 11, 20160.0

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