I Bet You Will

I Bet You Will

"I Bet You Will" was an Internet webcast, and later a show on MTV that paid people to do outrageous things for money. In 2008, reruns of the program began to air on Spike. It was created by Morgan Spurlock, later famous for Super Size Me.

The show was hosted by Spurlock, musician/TV host/model Willa Ford, musician Jive Jones, comedian Godfrey, and Hescher.

Format

The host selected a participant from a seemingly random group gathered around him or her on a street, at the beach, or on a college campus. The emcee then presented the stunt and told the player how much money he or she would win if the dare was successfully completed. If the contestant rejected the amount of money, the host usually raised the bet. As soon as a bet was agreed upon, the player attempted the stunt. If successful, the contestant won the money. if unsuccessful, he or she won nothing except for what was collected in a "pity jar" by audience members watching.

On several occasions, if a participant did not agree to a bet, the host would ask if someone else in the audience would do it for a "Stolen Bet" of the same amount of money offered to the original participant.

Several segments were shown per episode, the end of which usually showed the contestant saying "I Bet You Will..." followed by the name of the stunt or the thing the contestant had to do.

Dares

Dares used on "I Bet You Will" included the following:
* Eating or drinking a concoction of gross items or rotten food a la "Fear Factor" (cod liver oil was a staple of the show)
* Enduring public humiliation for a fixed period of time, usually involving being covered in a disgusting substance and/or being stripped to nearly naked (such as having to wear a thong with udders, getting painted as a cow, and eating wheat grass)
* Having unusual things done to one's hair or body (for example, getting a mullet or having one eyebrow shaved off)
* Having a prized possession (such as a wallet with everything inside or one's college textbooks) damaged, destroyed, or otherwise irreplaceably taken away - this was sometimes paired with a stunt which if lost meant that the player lost the possession and got nothing in return
* Having one's money shredded, placed in a bowl, and mixed with a gross food, which the contestant then had to eat for a bigger payoff
* Being blindfolded while receiving a tattoo of someone else's choice
* Being waxed in public
* Asking for wedgies and getting paid a fixed amount per wedgie
* Rolling dice, spinning a wheel, or grabbing a rubber duckie and performing the stunt on a fixed bet

Occasionally, bonuses were offered if a player could complete or endure a second dare while performing the first one; failure to complete such a dare sometimes caused the player to fail the first one and lose everything. The host also occasionally offered to double the bet on the condition that the contestant ate two or three more things, performed a dare naked or allowed his or her best friend to aid in the humiliation.

External links

* [http://www.mtv.com/onair/ibetyouwill/index.jhtml Official Website]


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