MMA
The stars of the Octagon will not be absent from the Survivor TV show!
Nova and Markíza TV stations have announced the return of the popular show, which will be called Survivor Czech & Slovak, featuring well-known personalities, not only from TV, and among them are two representatives of the MMA organization Oktagon!
Nova and Markíza TV stations have announced the return of the popular show, which will be called Survivor Czech & Slovak, and will feature well-known personalities, not only from TV, and among them are two representatives of the MMA organization Oktagon!
The popular TV show Survivor is coming back to the Czech and Slovak screens! This time, however, famous personalities from both countries will also take part.
We will also see the participation of two members of the Oktagon organization, namely promoter Ondrej Novotny and fighter Gábor Boráros.
Novotny has been the host of the last two series of Robinson’s Island, which is basically identical in format to Survivor, and it will be the same this time.
Novotný will be a co-host along with his Slovak colleague Martin Šmahel, making his dream of returning to the show once again come true.
Boráros will be one of the Slovakian part of the celebrities. The Slovakian-Hungarian fighter hasn’t been in form in MMA lately, so this show is a good step for him as he can showcase himself to a wider audience.
Survivor will be coming to TV screens during January, so it is certain that the show will be on TV even when the participants are still on the island.
Source: Mediaguru, Ondřej Novotný
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