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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: all-starx
All Star Shore
The cast will battle it out in Gran Canaria, Spain for the grand prize and global bragging rights. Shore Sure sounds like a good - and drama-filled - time!
Are You The One: All-Star Challenge
10 fan-favorite perfect matches from previous seasons of "Are You The One?" are back for a second chance at love and cash in an all-new spinoff series, Are You The One: All-Star Challenge. The new series premieres Wednesday, March 22 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT on MTV, one week after the shocking March 15 season finale of "Are You the One?". "Are You the One: All-Star Challenge" will bring these perfect matches together again and test all aspects of their relationships. The twist? This time, not everyone will win together; it's every couple for themselves. The perfect matches will compete in challenges designed to test the strength of their bonds. Each week, successful couples will be rewarded with money and one match will be sent packing until the definitive "All-Star" couple is crowned.
NBA All-Star Game
The NBA All-Star Game is a basketball exhibition game hosted annually by the National Basketball Association (NBA), matching the league's star players from theEastern Conference against their counterparts from the Western Conference. Each conference team consists of 12 players, making it 24 in total. It is the featured event of NBA All-Star Weekend.
Bad Girls All Star Battle
Hosted by musician, actor and heartthrob Ray J, this one hour series will pit 14 of the biggest names in "Bad Girls Club" history under one roof to compete for $100,000 and title of "Baddest Bad Girl of All Time."
MLB All-Star Game
The Major League Baseball All-Star Game, also known as the Midsummer Classic, is an annual professional baseball game sanctioned by Major League Baseball (MLB) contested between the All-Stars from the American League (AL) and National League (NL), currently selected by fans for starting fielders, by managers for pitchers, and by managers and players for reserves. The game usually occurs on either the second or third Tuesday in July, and is meant to mark a symbolic halfway-point in the MLB season (though not the mathematical halfway-point which, for most seasons, is usually found within the previous calendar week). Both of the major leagues share an All-Star break, with no regular-season games scheduled on the day before or two days after the All-Star Game itself. Some additional events and festivities associated with the game take place each year close to and during this break in the regular season.
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