Battle of the Bods - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Surfers Rank the Bods
The Girls attempt to stay afloat as they bare all and guess how a panel of Surfers ranks their body parts.
Frat Guys Rank the Bods
The Ladies pledge to rank themselves in the same order as a group of Frat Guys.
Musicians Rank the Bods
The Girls hope that their rankings are in sync with those made by a group of Musicians.
Personal Trainers Rank the Bods
The Women try to match their rankings with those made by a group of Personal Trainers.
Reality Stars Rank the Bods
Reality Star Women from "Flavor of Love," "Beauty and the Geek," etc. attempt to rank themselves in the same order that Reality Star Men from "I Love New York" and "Work Out" do.
Stuntmen Rank the Bods
It's dangerous work when the Girls attempt to rank themselves in the same order as a group of Stuntmen.
Construction Workers Rank the Bods
The Ladies try to match their rankings with those made by a group of Construction Workers.
Boxers Rank the Bods
The gloves come off as the Women get in the ring and try to match the rankings made by a panel of Boxers.
Skater Dudes Rank the Bods
The Girls try to match the rankings made by a group of Skater Dudes.
Karate Guys Rank the Bods
The Ladies try to match the rankings made by a group of Karate Guys.
Bad Boys Rank the Bods
The Girls try to impress a group of Bad Boys by matching their rankings.
Jocks Rank the Bods
The Ladies try to rank their assets in the same order as a panel of Jocks.
Bikers Rank the Bods
The Girls try to rank themselves in the same order as a group of Bikers.
Bartenders Rank the Bods
The Women take body shots at each other and try to rank themselves in the same order as a panel of Bartenders.
Military Men Rank the Bods
The Women are at attention as they try to rank their assets in the same order as a group of Military Men.
Male Models Rank the Bods
The Ladies strut their stuff and try to impress a group of Male Models by matching their rankings.
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