Episode 220

Season 2Episode 2060 minMay 1, 2005
Episode 220
Celebrity judges Sherri Shepherd (""Less Than Perfect""), Kenan Thompson (""Saturday Night Live,"" ""Fat Albert"") and Ant (""Celebrity Fit Club"") decide who will win $10,000. Contestants include the Mouth Card Ripper, high-flying basketball dunkers The Acro-Dunks, female contortionists Marylin Rising and Bonnie Morgan, a mustard-drinker and a man who roller skates with a stove strapped to his neck. Act 1: Mouth Card Ripper Performance: A man rips 10 deck of cards with his mouth in 30 seconds. Sherri: 7.5 Pts. Ant: 10 Pts. Kenan: 10 Pts. Total Points: 27.5 Pts. Act 2: Acro-Dunkers Performance: 5 men slam dunk basketballs in a basket 15 feet high by jumping on trampolines. Sherri: 10 Pts. Ant: 10 Pts. Kenan: 10 Pts. Total Points: 30 Pts. Act 3: 2 Girls in a Box Performance: 2 women climb inside of a small clear box together. Sherri: 10 Pts. Ant: 10 Pts. Kenan: 10 Pts. Total Points: 30 Pts. Act 4: Mustard Chugger Performance: A man drinks a whole bottle of mustard. Sherri: 8.5 Pts
Episode 220 has aired on May 1, 2005 at 9:00 PM
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