1. one of the best contestant shows (japanese) ever on spike tv that include jumping on walls wearing velcro, running across logs and swinging on ropes, etc.

2. A show that was originated by takeshi's castle. There is a funny dubbed over version here in america. Hosts include Kevin and Vic. Guy Douche also pitches in as well.

3. see mxc
me: let's watch the most extreme challenge marathon on spike.
joe: right you are, andrea.
by andreacky772 September 1, 2004
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A funny show from Japan, but dubbed over with funny English comentary insluding the catch phrase "Right you are, Ken!", that is aired of Spike TV. Originally called "Takeshi's Castle", this Jackass-esque show consists of outrageous games in which poor Japanese, and the rare "white" man, compete to win. Nowadays, the title has been shortened to MXC.
Mary: "Hey! Did you see Most Extreme Elimination Challenge yesterday night?"
Tommy: "Yes, isn't it strange that a woman never wins on that show?"
Mary: "Those are women?"
by THE ALL KNOWING AMY May 6, 2004
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Japanese TV show, originally called Takeshi's Castle (and still called that in the UK) redubbed and renamed for American Audiences.

The show starts with 100 contestants pitting their wits and guile against Takeshi's guards through a series of challenges (including running across a bridge while being fired on with balls and running head-first into doors to find the paper one that won't knock you out), culminating in a final showdown with the surviving contestants against the Emerald Guard to defeat Takeshi and storm the castle.

Watch the UK version; it's far better. Or the Japanese version as it's an hour or so long!

Oh, and it's the same Takeshi from the Japanese film Battle Royale.
Watch most extreme elimination challenge, it rocks.
by Warlock January 11, 2004
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A hillarious show produced and displayed on Spike TV where japanese people take part in ridiculous physical challenges where they are most likely seriously injured or killed. Formerly known as "Takeshi's Castle" in Japan, until it met an untimely demise. Then America stole it and horribly dubbed it with hillarious sayings, phrases, and names. Currently hosted by Kenny Blakenship and Vic Romano, with commentary by Guy LeDouche, and contestant-help by Captain Tenneal, Also frequented by Bobaganooshes, and workers from minor industries.

Basically the best damned show currently on Spike TV.

See MXC
*Girl gets smacked in the face with a Soccer Ball and is knocked unconscious for 4 hours."

Kenny: I see the problem here Vic, she tried to catch the ball with her forehead!

Vic: Right you are Ken!
by PSisTEHsuxxors March 6, 2004
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An awesomely descriptive name for a flashlight (or torch if you hail outside the United States).
Peter: Hey Steve, would you be so kind as to let me borrow your flashlight?

Steve: Oh, you mean my hand-held darkness eliminator? You can on the condition that you swear to guard and protect it with your life, for its powers are unmeasurable and should not be toyed with by mere mortals!

Peter: So. . . does that mean it's like solar powered or something?
by JDMGio March 10, 2011
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Show found on Spike TV. More-the-less a Jackass gameshow. Hosted by Vic Romano and Kenny Blankenship... but we all know it's Captain Teneal who carries all the weight on that show.
I saw some guy get his nuts totally annihilated on Most Extreme Elimination Challenge last night!
by trixter1138 September 6, 2003
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Abiding by standard double elimination rules until the final round of the tournament, in which it favors you to win, completely disregarding the fact that you lost the first game.
Dude, aren't we playing the tiebreaker? Nah, you forgot to account for Jefferson's Law of Double Elimination.

Sir, I got an A on my first test and a C on my second. You're telling me I can't take my third test and you're giving me C? Professor: I'm sorry, but you forgot to factor in Jefferson's Law of Double Elimination.
by Mattbat September 24, 2010
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