American Ninja Warrior (2009–…): Season 14, Episode 3 - Qualifiers 3 - full transcript

- Ethan!
- Yo, what's up, Phil?

[tender music]

- I love you.
- I love you too.

- One foot. Two foot.

Can you reach?

- It's been said
that what lies in front of us

pales in comparison...

- Okay, hit the buzzer.
- [screams]

- To what lies inside of us.

♪ ♪

- [giggling]



- This little girl is resilient

- [crying]

- She's been through
so much at such a young age.

[cheers and applause]

You can't take life for granted.

- I want to be just like Phil
when I grow up.

- Philip had a panic attack.

- He's able to push through it.

- This is very courageous
for him to even try this.

- And I believe that I can
push through it if he can too.

- I don't know where Ethan
would be at without Phil.

♪ ♪

- And sometimes,
when we're inspired,

we can accomplish things
we never knew were possible.



- Get that wall.
Get that wall.

Get that wall.
Get that wall.

Get that wall!
Yes!

- Yes!
- Yes, you go, girl!

[buzzer blares]

- I know we can
do this together.

Molly showed me the way.

- The Steffl Shuffle!

- And now I'm ready
to get it done.

[cheers and applause]

- Two.

- Oh, is it two?
- It's a two?

I am running this course
for Gavin and Eliza

to show them that if you have
a dream and you have a goal,

you can work towards it,
and you can achieve that.

- It's gonna be an
inspirational night

here in San Antonio.

- We're inside the Alamodome
for night three of qualifying

on "American Ninja Warrior."

Hello, everyone.
I'm Matt Iseman.

- And I'm Akbar Gbajabiamila.

Matt, this season so far
has been off the hook.

- Absolutely, big man.

We've already had six ninjas
conquer the Mega Wall,

more than we've ever had
for an entire season,

and we're only two weeks in.

- Well, it's gonna
be another big night

because we're gonna see
the man and woman

who went farther
than anyone last season.

I'm talking Kaden Lebsack,
the teenager who

was our Last Ninja Standing.

- A 15-year-old will be climbing

for $1 million!

- And we've got Jesse Labreck,
who's got more buzzers

than any female competitor.

- One of the strongest
we've ever seen.

- Plus Olympic gold medalist
Shawn Johnson

is back in the booth with us,

and her husband,
former NFL player Andrew East,

is gonna run the course.

- The courses this year
have been wild,

and tonight's course features
even more new twists.

For a closer look,
let's go down to Zuri Hall.

- Guys, the qualifying course
is six brutal obstacles,

and there's another
brand-new one tonight.

We've switched out
the choices at split decision

so ninjas have to try either
Log Runner on the left

or Burn Rubber on the right.

Then it's a brand-new one,
Kickboards, which requires

lower- and upper-body skills.

And watch out
for that spin at the end.

- Oh!

- Salmon Roll is back
at the number five position.

- No!

- And then it's the
14-and-1/2-foot Warped Wall

or the 18-foot-high version.

10K is up for grabs.

Can anyone take down
the Mega Wall?

[cheers and applause]

- Thanks, Zuri.

Well, this crowd's ready
to get things rolling,

and we're gonna kick things off

with the Pizza Ninja,
Derrick Pavoni.

- Throwing that dough
in the air,

he's especially
excited to be here.

Pavoni's a coach
at a Chicago area Ninja gym.

- But tragically,
that gym went up in flames

just a few months ago.

[vibrant orchestral music]

- Ultimate Ninjas Chicago was
more than just a job to me.

It was a second home.

♪ ♪

- So many of our kids
in the area

have been at Chicago,
and it's been

such an important part
of their lives.

♪ ♪

- Wow!

[sirens blaring]

- One morning at 6:00,

I get a call from Flex Labreck.

[soft dramatic music]

- I was like, "Hey, have
you heard about the gym?"

And he said, "No."

And I thought, "Oh, God,
I'm gonna have to be the one

"to tell him
that his job is gone

"and that his gym is gone,

and that, like,
everything for him is gone."

- The fire was devastating.

I had kids on my elite team
that have been there

since day one,
and they grew up there.

Drive those hips
at the top of the swing.

That's it. That's it.

It was way more
than just a building.

Yeah.
- Good.

- Very good.

It was a home.

- Oh, my gosh.

- That's where... that's where
they said it started,

like, was that building.

- I took a digger
right here one time.

Remember?

- It would have been right here.

- [laughs]

- The Chicago Ninja family
came together,

and $20,000 was raised
in less than 24 hours,

and the amount of support
that I received

through text messages,
through emails

was just incredible,

but honestly,
one of the hardest parts

was what to do with the kids

'cause these kids
lost their second home.

But in the meantime,
I'm working out

of Ultimate Ninjas North Shore

so these kids
can stay together as a team.

- Yeah, you got it.
Let's go.

- Yeah. Whoo!

- During this tough time,
Derrick has been so crucial.

- Yeah! Rock on.

- And if Derrick hit a buzzer,
it would mean so much to me

and everyone on the team.

- I am definitely running this
for the kids,

and I can't wait
to see their faces

when I hit the buzzer

and tell them that we did it
'cause we are gonna

get through this as a group.

Chicago on three.

[together]
One, two, three.

Chicago, rock on!

[cheers and applause]

- And there's who
he's out here for...

those kids he coaches
who lost their gym.

He wants to give them
something to smile about

after a tough year.

- Whoo!

- And there's his family.

They run a pizza restaurant
in the Chicago area,

and that's how Derrick got
his nickname, the Pizza Ninja.

- Yeah!

[cheers and applause]

- And down on the sideline,

many of his co-workers
in the Chicago area

along with his fiancée Caitlyn.

[countdown clock beeping]

- Ah, you can really tell
how much Pavoni

is loved back in Chicago.

[cheers and applause]

- It's his
fourth season competing.

Has never made it beyond
the fifth obstacle.

Now facing Roller Coaster,
a new one this season.

We saw it two weeks ago.

Two gaps in the track.

And he is through.

Oh, and he's spinning pizzas
for his students.

Two new balance obstacles
at Split Decision,

and he's going with Log Runner.

- Nice, nice.
Go, go, go, go, nice!

- Well, he is delivering
a solid run here.

- That's right!

- Right now, the new obstacle,
Kickboards.

They're two 50-pound boards.

The discs on them...
The red discs,

they're free spinning.

You got to kick it up,

and then you're gonna lache
and hold on to those disks.

- Wow. Good power.

- Got it!
- Nice.

- Then you can see this is
just gonna sap that upper body

and that grip strength.

And he is looking good, Akbar.

- Spin it. Spin it.

- And you can see
he's turning the disc

with his feet, lining it up

so it'll be easier to grab.
- Come on!

- Come on.
- You got this.

You can do this.
- Oh, watch yourself.

- Come on.
Big kick, get there.

Yes!
- Good kick.

- Got to get
the handles aligned.

They're still a little skewed.
- Uh-oh.

Yeah, he's trying.

He's hanging on there
for a long time now.

That could impact
this lache for the grab.

Pavoni!
- He is looking locked-in.

All those years
of tossing the dough.

And he is pumped.

And there's his motivation for
being out here, his students.

What does he have left
for the Salmon Roll?

He's spinning that dough.
- I'm coming for you guys.

- Okay.
- Come on, man!

- Come on.
- Come on, Pavoni.

[crowd chanting]
Pizza, Pizza, Pizza, Pizza!

- And they're
chanting "pizza."

- If he wants
to get his first buzzer,

he's got to get past this one,
Salmon Roll.

Got to jump that bar and roll
the big wheel down the track.

- Nice and easy moves.
- Oh, nice now.

Oh, wow!
- He's getting the momentum.

You have to be so precise
as you jump the bar.

Lot of good ninjas
fell on this last week.

- Keep rolling.
He's rolling with it.

He's rolling this thing down
like he's rolling out pizza.

- Well, what a combination.

Like pepperoni and pineapple,

this is a delicious run
out of Pavoni.

- Come on, Pavoni.
- Big gap, though.

- Roll it out.

You know how to roll that pizza.

That's the family business.

- Oh!
- Oh!

[air horn blares]

[audience groans]

- Comes up short
on the fifth obstacle,

but what a thrill

he gave his students
back in Chicago.

- The Pizza Ninja sliced
his way to the fifth obstacle.

Man, that was fun for the kids,

and that effort
may be good enough

to get him to the semifinals.

- Derrick, that was quite a run.

You have been through
so much recently.

I mean, what does it mean to
you to be back on the course,

period, after all of that?

- It felt good.

Obviously, it would
have been nice to end

this story with a buzzer,

but this is probably the most
fun place in the world,

so just to be able to come back
and play, I'm super grateful.

- We'll know soon if you
went far enough, fast enough,

all right?
So let's keep the faith.

- Fingers crossed.
Fingers crossed.

- I got mine crossed too.
- Thank you.

- Guys, back to you.

- Tonight's competition
is gonna be hot.

- Oh, my goodness!

- We're stacked
with "Ninja" favorites.

- He is a Ninja prodigy.

- Plus we've got things
you've never seen before.

- What? What, what?

- So put your pencils down,
grab some friends...

- Giddy up.
[neighs]

- And get ready
'cause it's gonna be

a wild, unpredictable night...

- This is amazing.

- On
"American Ninja Warrior."

- It's night three of
qualifying in San Antonio,

and minutes ago,
we had our first ninja

who's a professional
Etch A Sketch artist,

Tim Gallenbeck.
- Ah, beat that wall.

- The 42-year-old artist
spends up to 40 hours

working on each piece,

which sell
for hundreds of dollars.

All: Beat that wall!
Beat that wall!

- The father of four
had a close call

at the end of Roller Coaster...

- Shake it, don't break it.

- And then got all shook up
on Log Runner.

- Oh!

[air horn blares]

- But he left us
with a parting gift.

- Just look how cool this is.

Look at that.

Tell me that's not cool
right there.

- I can't see anything.
Oh, God.

- Why... why'd you do that, bro?
Really?

Really?

- Then it was a house call
by Dr. Steven Bachta,

a pediatric
specialist and father

of two daughters
who were cheering on his run.

- Hit the buzzer.
Go, Dad.

- Dr. Bachta was smooth
on Log Runner...

- Hey, this doctor
knows what he's doing.

- And had big moves
on Kickboards.

- Kick two of these
and call me in the morning.

- But the 40-year-old doctor's
great run finally

flatlined on Salmon Roll.

- Oh!
[air horn blares]

- If you're a mom or dad,
get out here and do some Ninja.

It's the best fun...
Most fun you'll ever have.

[cheers and applause]

- Well, up next,
the first of many ninjas

we're gonna see tonight
from Iowa.

This is Levi Enright.

- He's a 21-year-old
from Cedar Falls.

- Levi and his friend
Chris Behrends,

who's over there in
the matching tie-dye shirt,

are best bros
with boundless energy.

[upbeat music]

♪ ♪

- Dude, come on.
Both: We're the Ninja Teens.

- Go!

- We are 21 years old now.
We're completely legal.

But...

Yes! It's a win.

- We're not very mature.
- Yep.

Chris is still eating cereal
out of my mouth.

- You enjoy, baby.
Mm.

[gags and coughs]

- We've gotten a lot closer

since the last time
you guys seen us.

I proposed
to Chris's cousin Bailey.

We actually went to Colorado
for a couple days.

We just left Chris
behind in the dust.

- [yelps]

- I think Chris might be
a little salty about it.

- Yeah.
I was upset.

I had to, like, text him
and ask if he's done it yet.

- [gasps]
- And she said yes.

- Whoo!

- I wish them both the best,

but I wish I could
have been on that trip.

It looked like fun,

but they're family now.

- We are bro-ing.
- Bros and... oh, yes.

- Wait till the wedding.

The wedding's gonna be a blast.

It's gonna be great.
- If you're invited.

- [chuckles]

- Chris and Levi
are always together.

I always feel like
the third wheel.

[chuckles]

- It's gonna be
another bro-tastic season,

and we're both ready
to bro down...

- Whoo!

- Hit some noggin buzzers.
- Noggin.

- Noggin!
- Noggin!

[buzzer blares]

Let's go!

- And what do we drink
on top of the Warped Wall?

Both:
Bro-tein shakes.

[cheers and applause]

- Levi's got
a lot of supporters.

In addition to his buddy Chris,

his fiancée, Bailey,

is also on the sideline
with other Iowa ninjas.

[countdown clock beeping]

And you're gonna
hear that crowd from Iowa

all night long.

They are loud and proud,

and Levi Enright
will get them going.

He promised
to bring it this year.

Fell early last year,
while his buddy Chris,

he got a buzzer.

Right now, it's Roller Coaster.

Makes the first gap,
and the second.

Just needs to dismount.

- That is bro-tastic!

[all cheering]

- But now it's Split Decision,

and he gets a rematch
with the obstacle

that took him out last year...

Log Runner.

- Keep your bro-form. Oh!
[air horn blares]

He had bad bro-form.

But he's going for it!
He's not avoiding it.

I love it!

Yeah, you took me out last year,

third obstacle my rookie year.

My sophomore year,
I'm coming for you.

Yep, got it.
- Wow.

- Got it, coach.

- And that is a big victory.

- He ain't messing around.

If you know you can conquer
something that took you out,

I expect him to kick

the heck out of this Kickboard.

- 5'11", 165.

- Oh, he can have fun on this.

It's just kicking and swinging.

- No shortage of power, Akbar.
Legendary lat strength.

- He's got to get a little low.

Watch his hand on this one.
Nice.

- One more board
to go on this obstacle.

- Big kick, big kick.

- Just adjusting the wheel
before the kick.

And those boards are 50 pounds.

It takes some force
to move those things up.

There you go.

Now he's just got to
make sure he gets that

spinning board right there.

Good. Great hand placement.

- Wait, did he just nod
to the camera?

I love this guy.

And he's through four.

[cheers and applause]

These Iowa boys
keeping him jacked up.

Chris hit a buzzer last year.
Can Levi do it this year?

Great upper-body strength
should serve him well,

but will his technique hold
on the Salmon Roll?

- Matt, looks like
he's got the momentum.

Levi Enright.
Show you're right.

- Big gap here.

Got it.
- Ooh, okay! Ride it.

Ride that momentum.

And you'll see as it
rocks back and forth.

- Smooth.

- Very important
to make sure you keep

that momentum going forward.

- And he's doing that,
but here's

the foot and a half gap,
the bigger one.

- Yeah, now you want to go up
and out on this one.

It's all about that pop.

- And you can see
the challenge 'cause the wheel

is wrapped in your timing.

He just launched it!

- That's great technique there
by Levi Enright,

just in his second year on
such a complicated obstacle

like Salmon Roll.
- Wow, that wheel is moving,

but gets the dismount!

- What the what?
Did you see how far that was?

[cheers and applause]

- And I got
a feeling he's gonna go

for that Mega Wall.

- Mega Wall!
Mega Wall!

- Yeah, he's going for it.
He wants it.

[crowd chanting]
Beat that wall!

Beat that wall!

- 18 feet up for $10,000.

Just got engaged,

and he wants that money
for the wedding.

- He wants it.

He's pumped up.
He's pumped up.

Yes!

- He's gonna noggin it.

- I got the buzzer!

[buzzer blares]
- Noggin!

[cheers and applause]

And he is pumped.

[all shouting]

His buddies left him
a bro-tein shake.

- Bro-tein shake!

Whoo!

- Let's go!
- I love the energy.

- You guys want some?
- Yeah, buddy.

Give me some bro-tein.
- You want some?

- Levi, I gotta say,

it's been an awesome year
for you.

You just got the buzzer.
You got engaged.

Your Ninja team buddy is here.

How good is life
right now, my friend?

- I'm on top of the Mega Wall,
that's how good it is,

and I got a bro-tein shake
in my hand!

No other way to end it.

- It was bro-tastic
as Levi Enright

got his revenge
on the Log Runner,

made a huge leap
to finish the Salmon Roll,

and then went 18 feet
up the Mega Wall

for 10K and a noggin buzzer.

He's going to the semifinals.

- Whoo!

- Last year, Olympic hero
Shawn Johnson

crashed our booth...

- Oops!
- Uh-oh.

That's all right.

- While and her husband Andrew
crashed the course.

- Let's go!

- Now both are back,

and they're coming up
on "American Ninja Warrior."

[cheers and applause]

- Welcome back to the Alamodome,

where the San Antonio Spurs

hype squad
has this crowd roaring.

- Let's go!

- Moments ago, former wrestler
Ronald Stewart

came out in a singlet like he
used to wear in high school.

- Dang! He is squeezing a lot
of muscles into that thing.

- Despite the snug fit,
the three-time veteran

got past the first obstacle...

Then shushed
the crowd before the second.

- He's telling everybody,
"Quiet down."

I've never gotten past
the second obstacle.

- And that didn't
change tonight.

[air horn blares]

Come on, dog.

- I think it had to have
been the clothes, the tights,

or whatever that thing was.

- 16-year-old Addy Herman
was trying to earn

her second trip
to the semifinals.

With her mom and training
partner Taylor Johnson

cheering her on,

the soon-to-be
high school senior

sailed across Log Runner...

- Addy Herman
is the real deal, Matt.

- Kicked butt
on the Kickboards...

And was inches
from finishing Salmon Roll.

Both: Oh!

- It's still early,
but that awesome performance

could get her
into the semifinals.

[cheers and applause]

- Minnesota's Julianne Vanderaa

showed why she's known
as the Mighty Minne Mama.

With her husband
and three kids watching,

this 42-year-old,
the oldest woman tonight,

blasted her way
through the first obstacle...

- Oh, she got
a little fight in her.

- The second...
- Come on!

Yeah! Okay.

- And the
5'1" dynamo almost made it

through a third.
- She's got to go with speed.

- Oh!
[air horn blares]

- Whoo!

So close.

- Well, here comes
another Minnesota mom.

This is Abbey Steffl

along with her daughter, Molly.

- Aw, I love it.

They're doing
the Steffl Shuffle.

That's they jam.

- Well, these two have
such an incredible love

of life, which is remarkable,

considering the challenges
they faced,

and Ninja has helped them both.

[crowd chanting]
Molly, Molly, Molly!

- Molly was born
with a cleft lip and palate.

She's been through
multiple surgeries.

She was bullied,
which triggered her alopecia.

She's been kind of
pushed down a lot,

but she's always rallied back.

And with Ninja, she started
getting better and better,

and last season, she competed

on "American
Ninja Warrior Junior."

Come on, Molly!

It was challenging
for a mom to watch.

I felt like my heart was
living outside of my body.

[crowd chanting]
Molly, Molly, Molly!

- Oh, comes up just short
on the Warped Wall.

- But she never gives up.

So in the second race,
I knew nothing

was going to get in her way.

- Molly, a little hung up
on the transfer,

but you know
the Courageous Ninja

will not stop fighting.

[cheers and applause]

Look at the look
of determination

on her young face.

And she's done it!

- Oh! Okay, Molly!

- Big run. Big run.

- Get that wall.
Get that wall.

Get that wall.
- Yes!

- Yeah!
- Yes, yes!

- Yeah!
- Yes!

- You go, girl!

- It is a moment
that I will never forget.

- The Steffl Shuffle!
- It was incredible.

That's pretty much
what I can say about it.

It just showed
that I could do anything

that I put my mind to.

- I'm so proud
to be Molly's mom.

[tender music]

I love you.
- Love you too.

Okay, Mom, now it's your turn
to hit the buzzer.

- All right.
Let's do this.

[cheers and applause]

- Come on, Mom!

- Well, Molly's gonna be
on the sideline

leading the cheers,

along with her brother and dad.

[countdown clock beeping]

She's a busy mom but squeezes
in training on the family's

backyard Ninja course.

- And just as Molly's
gotten stronger as a ninja,

so has Abbey.
That mama's got some muscles.

- Got a little
Steffl Shuffle to celebrate.

- You got this, yes!

- Getting ready to go for
a ride on the Roller Coaster.

- Abbey has really
upped her training.

Made it to the fourth obstacle
last year.

- Come on!
- Yes, perfect!

Perfect!
- Go!

- Nice.
- Go, go!

- Nice. Great power.

- Matt, you can tell she's
putting in that work.

I tell you.

- Really going for
a ride there, looking sharp.

She's pumped.

So now it's Split Decision,
and it looks like

she's going with Log Runner.

- Come on, Mom!
You got this.

[cheers and applause]

- 41 years old,
and out here getting it!

- Come on, you got it.
You got it.

You got it. Yeah!

[cheers and applause]

- Everybody in this arena
is rooting for Abbey Steffl,

and she's got some family
watching back in Minnesota.

- And she's reached
the fourth obstacle,

the Kickboards.

This matches her best run ever.

- Carve Out Courage.

- That's the foundation
she and Molly started

to help other kids
who may get bullied.

- Swing first.
Swing first, and then kick.

- Well, she's kicked
so many doors down, Matt.

She's gonna have to kick
this one on Kickboards.

- The top-five women
from tonight

move on to the semifinals,

and if Abbey Steffl
gets through this,

she'll have a good chance
of being one of them.

- You know, Matt,
I love her progression, man.

Every year that she's been
competing on "Ninja Warrior,"

she's gotten better.

In her first year, she got
to the second obstacle.

Then the next year after that,
the third, the fourth.

Now she's looking to make
her way to the fifth, Matt.

- Well, this would be big.

And you can see that handle...

The handles right now
are at 12:00 and 6:00.

Rotates it.
Now you got to extend it.

- Carve out courage.

Bam!

Oh, she got that face, too,

that "kick the door down" face.

- Oh, no!
- Oh!

- Couldn't hold on.

Abbey Steffl out,
but not before giving us

a great picture of courage.

- She didn't get
a buzzer like Molly,

but a great run by Abbey Steffl.

She had everyone behind her

as she got
to the fourth obstacle

where her fingers
just slipped off.

- And she's getting some
well-deserved hugs from Molly

and her son Haven.

And here comes Zuri.

- Abbey, great work out there.

How were you feeling about
your run up until this point?

- I was feeling so good.
- Yeah.

- I'm just here to enjoy
the moment and take it in.

I have these two here...

- Exactly.
- With me.

And you know, this is
my fourth year on this course,

and I feel like this
was just a celebration...

- Yes.
- Of how far we've come...

- Absolutely.

- And who we are as a family.

- You are raising
a beautiful family.

Great work out here tonight.

We'll see if you went
far enough fast enough.

"American Ninja Warrior"
will be right back.

- It was an unforgettable night.

Three years ago,
Philip Scott, a rookie

with crippling anxiety so bad

he almost walked off the course.

- Everyone is
pulling for this kid.

- Instead, he battled through it

for the run of his life...

- For a guy who wasn't sure
he could run tonight,

he is putting on a show.

- Making it all the way
to the ninth obstacle.

- Yes! What?

- One of "Ninja's"
most inspiring runs ever.

And Philip Scott
is still inspiring others,

including our next athlete,
Ethan Gardulski.

This shy 15-year-old
from Michigan

also struggles
with social anxiety issues,

but when he met Philip Scott,
who's there on screen,

it was a life changer.

- Three and a half years ago,
I was having

a lot of problems at school.

I was getting bullied.

I was having really bad anxiety,

which gave me these
horrible stomachaches.

One time,
I had to go to the doctors.

- Other kids wouldn't
leave him alone.

He struggled a lot.

School became too much.
We pulled him.

And it's been
a struggle since then.

- My mom heard about
this Ninja gym nearby

and she sent me there one time,

and I really enjoyed it.

- ♪ But don't cry now ♪

- Ethan! Hey, hey.
- Yo, what's up, Phil?

- Philip Scott is my mentor,
one of my best friends.

I kind of followed him around
because he's really good,

and eventually, we just bonded
and became training partners.

- Wind yourself back up.

When I was his age,
I was definitely

the shy, anxious type,

and maybe that's why he
was drawn to me, I guess.

- Okay.

- See how much more power
you get there?

- Yeah.

- Ethan is like,
"We're gonna be friends.

This is what's gonna happen."

And he was one of
the only kids from our gym

that Phil invited
to go to Cincinnati.

- Yes! Phillip Scott.

- ♪ I can feel these changes ♪

- Yeah.

♪ ♪

- Philip Scott definitely
changed Ethan's life.

A lot of people call him,
like, a mini Phil.

He's the reason Ethan's
here today for sure.

- Easy. There you go.

- I'm hoping being
up on the stage

will help the next kid
that's suffering

from any kind of social anxiety,

just like Philip
was able to help Ethan

overcome his struggles.

- Whew. Let's go.
- Whew.

- And coming
into my rookie season,

I'm a little bit nervous,
but I've trained

really hard for this,

and I know
I'm gonna hit that buzzer.

- ♪ Changes ♪

[cheers and applause]

- What a special bond
these two have.

- You got this, man.
You got it!

- Philip will be
watching from Michigan,

and Ethan's got a big group
on the sidelines,

including his
incredibly proud mom, Claire.

- Deep breaths.
Come on.

- Matt, he's 5'8"
and only weighs 100 pounds.

He's a tall and skinny kid,
just like Philip Scott was.

Phil had
such an impact on Ethan.

This is what Ninja's all about.

At the end of the day,
he just wanted

to be an athlete having fun,

and "Ninja," it allows you
just to have fun,

and this community
is so supportive.

Everyone's always willing
to teach you a new trick.

- Come on, Ethan!

[cheers and applause]

- And now he's reached
Split Decision.

It looks like he's gonna
be the first tonight

to try Burn Rubber.

- Come on, Ethan!

- Well, at 100 pounds,
he should be able

to just run right on top
no problem.

- Wow.

Bounding through it,
and his confidence is growing.

He is pumped.

His shirt says
"It's okay to not be okay."

A great message.

- And he's doing more than okay.

He's on the fourth obstacle.

Well, here's where it
could be a little tricky.

At 5'8", 100 pounds,
Matt, these boards

are half his body weight.

- I'm not doubting this kid.
He's got some power.

There it is.
- Nice. Okay.

- That disc
didn't even spin, Akbar.

Locked on.

- See him making the adjustment.

Great adjustment.

Looks like he's out there on
the monkey bars or something.

- Well, once again,
it's nice to be 100 pounds.

I think that was me
in about about fourth grade?

- Okay, wow, you were a big kid.

All right, make that adjustment.

Nice kick.
- Good kick.

Big transfer here.
Can he lock it in?

Yes, he can.

And Philip Scott
showing some excitement.

- Uh-oh. Uh-oh.

Watch out, get out of there.
Nice.

[cheers and applause]

- And not showing
any signs of anxiety.

Mom, though, not so much.

Now at the fifth obstacle,
Salmon Roll.

- Come on, Gardulski.

Nice.
- You got it, Ethan.

- Just like his coach,
Philip Scott,

Ethan Gardulski is giving us
a run to remember

in his rookie campaign.

- And this obstacle,
Salmon Roll, is a tough one.

You have to be so precise.

- And Ethan Gardulski's
handling it

so well at just 15 years old.

But this is
the big move right here.

Got to get over
that big gap in the wheel.

- Nice move! Nice move!

That was excitement.
- You saw it.

- He surprised himself.

- I think he did.
I agree, big man.

- What?

- 5'8", 100.

Here we go!

[cheers and applause]

- Oh, wow!

That's what I'm talking about.

What a run.

[crowd chanting]
Beat that wall!

- 14 and 1/2 feet away
from a buzzer.

- I love this.
- Beat that wall!

- And he's done it! Get it!

- Ethan Gardulski!

- Yeah!

- ♪ Changes ♪

[cheers and applause]

[upbeat music]

- ♪ Changes ♪

- Whoo!

- Hey, Ethan!

This is your moment.

For the thousands in attendance
and the millions

watching all around the world,

what do you want to say to them?

- It's okay to not be okay.
- Yeah!

- We are so proud of you.

I know Philip Scott
is proud of you.

And I got a question.

Have you ever been to LA before?

'Cause you're going!

- Yeah!

- ♪ I can feel those changes ♪

- Matt, Ethan Gardulski is
what this sport is all about.

He fought through his anxiety

and powered through this course.

He's not just okay.
He's amazing.

- And what a special moment
for this family.

We'll see them again
in a few weeks

in the semifinals.

More "Ninja" favorites are
coming up, including the one

whose run last year
was so unbelievable,

it's gone viral with more
than 100 million views.

- [laughs]

- When "American Ninja
Warrior" returns.

- Welcome back to San Antonio,
where some familiar faces

hit the course minutes ago.

The Swedish Ninja,
Minnesota's five-time veteran,

Leif Sundberg, always provides
memorable runs.

Last season, he stumbled
on the Log Runner...

- Oh!

- And struggled
for over two minutes.

- Stay on top. Stay on top.

- His save was so epic...
- Oh!

- It went viral
and has more than

100 million views worldwide.

This year, when faced
with the same obstacle,

he tried it again.

- He's shaking his head, yeah.

He's going for it.
- Keep your feet hot.

Keep your feet hot.

Nice. Yeah, you did it.

- The physician assistant
made it to the fifth obstacle

where he provided another
heart-stopping moment.

- He's feeling it, the burn.

Watch out
on the back pedal swing.

Oh, gosh!
[air horn blares]

Oh, man! Oh!

- So close.

- Nebraska mom Maggi Thorne

was making
her seventh appearance

and had her kids watching
back home,

along with a big group
on the sidelines.

The Never Give Up Ninja
suffered an injury

on a balance obstacle
three years ago.

She was sweating
her run on Burn Rubber...

- Ah, ah, ah. Nice.

- And was ecstatic after
getting past her nemesis.

- That just boosted
her confidence.

- But one obstacle later,
she couldn't make

the grab on the Kickboards.

- Oh, no!
[air horn blares]

Too soon.

- Then, it was the Swan,
Ethan Swanson,

and he had the wings flapping
inside the Alamodome.

- He's gonna go record speed
on this one, Matt.

- And the Swan was flying
and showed he could

even go airborne in reverse.
- Uh-oh.

We in trouble.

Is he gonna go backwards?

- The nine-time veteran sailed
his way to the buzzer

with the fastest time so far...

[buzzer blares]

And celebrated
by doing a backflip

for the 1,413th straight day.

Oh!
- Nailed it.

- No one tonight
has more experience

than Captain NBC, Jamie Rahn.

[countdown clock beeping]

The 12-time veteran had
his green-haired supporters

and pregnant wife Kim watching

as this superhero vanquished
obstacle after obstacle...

- Big one.
Get up there.

Nice.
- Whoo.

And he flew up
the Warped Wall to become

the night's fourth finisher.
- Wow.

- It's the 21st buzzer
of his illustrious career.

[cheers and applause]

- Well, let's say cello to our
next competitor, Gabe Baker.

- He's a singer-songwriter
out of Nashville, Tennessee

who plays several instruments,
including the cello.

[gentle cello music]

♪ ♪

[cheers and applause]

- That's pretty cool.
I like that.

- Well, his friends
think it's pretty cool.

They're watching
back in Nashville.

He's got his dad and other
family on the sidelines

with friend Maggi Thorne.

[countdown clock beeping]

Gabe, a real renaissance man.

Talented musician,
engineering major,

and also speaks
Mandarin Chinese.

- And don't forget, he also
played college football.

He was team captain
for the Rice Owls.

- Ooh, makes the grab there.

Former safety showing
he's got good hands.

Gabe Baker is gonna get through

the first two obstacles.

Well, 6 feet, 205,
that is a big safety.

- Flashes a smile to
his friends back in Nashville.

- He's going
with the Log Runner.

The football player
needs quick feet.

He knows what's up.

- Go for it, Gabe! Go for it!

- Uh-oh, uh-oh, oh, no!

And gets tackled.

There was no safety
for the safety.

- I love you, bro!

- Watch his feet.

He landed too far forward
on the second log.

That tripped him up,
and he could never recover.

Tried to save it,
but just spun out.

- Ah! Shoot.

- As we said, a lot
of ninjas from Iowa tonight,

and here comes another.

This is 19-year-old
college student Ella Sankey.

She comes from a huge family.
There are eight kids.

And you can see them watching
from back in Cedar Falls,

and those two in front are
especially close to her heart.

- Pizza.
- Mom?

- Yes, love?

- I have seven siblings,
so it is very chaotic.

There's obviously a lot of us.

- Not that one.
- Oh, oh!

- Oh, man.
- Oh, man.

- It's kind of just like
built-in best friends.

- Two.
- What is it, two of them?

- Two.
- It's a two?

- Okay.
- Is it a bird?

- A cube?

- Probably the two that I
spend the most time with

are the youngest two,
Gavin and Eliza.

- Oh!
- Ta-da.

- Whoo!
- Good job, Gavin.

- They both have Down syndrome.

When I look at them,

I just see
two happy little kids.

They're a big part of who I am.

- Good job.

- We adopted Gavin
from China when he was three,

and Gavin and Eliza
have been best friends

ever since Gavin came home.

They really never leave
each other's side,

and when they're separated,
they're constantly

asking where the other one is.

- ♪ Ashes, all fall down ♪

- Whoo!
- Yay!

We are trying to conquer
life's obstacles together.

Being on
"American Ninja Warrior"

has been a dream of mine
since I was eight years old.

- So what are you
most excited about?

- Seeing you guys on the screen.

- Go.

- Good job, sis.

- Whoa, whoa, whoa.

- I am running this course
for Gavin and Eliza,

to show them that,
if you have a dream

and you have a goal,
you can work towards it,

and you can achieve that.

[cheers and applause]

- You know Ella
is feeling the love

from her family back home...

But she's also got more
of those rowdy Iowa ninjas

on her sideline.

[countdown clock beeping]

5'3", 130.

Iowa is becoming
a Ninja hotbed, big man.

- Yes, it is.

We've got nine ninjas
from the Hawkeye State

who are competing tonight.

- And for Ella, it's been
a lifelong dream to compete.

Her family knows just
how much this means to her,

but she's never
faced an obstacle

like Roller Coaster before.

Boom, makes the grab.

Just needs to hang on here.

And she did it!

[cheers and applause]

- Look at Ella,
just doing her ninja thang.

- And you can see how proud
the family is of her.

Look at that sister
on the right.

She's in tears.

Ella is soaking it all in.

Got to love all the support
out here she's getting,

but got to make a choice here
at Split Decision.

Looks like
she's going with Log Runner.

- Keep the feet nice and hot.

- Oh!
- Oh!

[air horn blares]

- Made it to the final log,

but couldn't quite
get through it.

Ella Sankey, though,
gave her family

something to cheer about.

- She looked like
a pro on Roller Coaster

before taking a tumble
on the last log,

but this is what it's
all about, putting a smile

on the faces of her family.

- I've been dreaming
of this for 10 years.

[laughter]

- You did great.
- Yes.

- Coming up, Jesse Labreck's
already got more buzzers

than any other woman.

- A competitor like no other.

- But we'll find out
why getting one tonight

would be extra special.

Plus, at just 15, he was
the Last Ninja Standing.

- Yeah! Okay!

- What's Kaden Lebsack
gonna do for an encore?

He's coming up
on "American Ninja Warrior."

- Welcome back to
"American Ninja Warrior,"

where we're in our
third night of qualifying here

at San Antonio's Alamodome.

- And Matt, only halfway
through the night,

but once again, we've had lots
of surprises on this course.

- Elly Hart not only works
on Olympic gymnasts,

she's got some moves herself.
- And look at that.

- Former Olympic gymnast
Betty Okino

is just one of the athletes
this physician assistant

has helped,
and her prognosis looked good

through Roller Coaster.

- And she is through
and looking perfect.

- But on Log Runner, things
took a turn for the worst.

- Oh, no!
- Oh!

- Oh!

- It is a situation here
for the doctor.

- The 33-year-old
showed plenty of heart...

- Come on!

- As she battled
for more than a minute.

- That is just remarkable.
- Come on!

- But couldn't be saved.

[air horn blares]

- We tried our best. Whoo!

- Hit it!

- Iowa's Isaiah Barney
started his run

with a haka dance to honor
his Maori culture.

- He's really tapped into his
Polynesian heritage, Akbar.

- Yeah!

- The former decathlete hurdled

through the Log Runner
without a problem.

- He's got this crowd fired up.

- And the 6'3",
210-pound warehouse worker

was powering his way
through the Kickboards.

- Uh-oh, he's going
for a little spin.

- And that's where
his dance ended.

- Oh!
[air horn blares]

- Then it was another
explosive athlete,

Cam "The Bomb" Baumgartner.

- Boom.

- The gymnastics coach
from Chicago

flew through the course...

- Give it a good kick.
- Boom.

Conquered the Salmon Roll...

- I didn't know a Salmon Roll
could be so explosive!

- And became
the night's fifth finisher.

- He's done it!

- Let's go!

- His banner now hangs alongside

the other "Ninja" greats,
and for good reason.

At only 15 years old,
our next competitor

just missed out on winning
$1 million last year,

and Kaden Lebsack
still took home 100 grand

as the Last Ninja Standing.

Now the Colorado
high school student is back,

hoping to top what was
a magical rookie season.

- Kaden Lebsack
has been phenomenal.

- Whoo!

- At the start
of the last season,

my goal was
just to hit one buzzer.

- And no hesitation!
- He ain't playing.

[cheers and applause]

- I did not imagine
that I would hit five buzzers.

[dramatic music]

Getting through stage three
was surreal.

- The 15-year-old
will be climbing

for $1 million!

- Matt, look at the fans.

Total pandemonium.

- I couldn't believe
that I was actually gonna

be climbing Mount Midoriyama.

- 75 feet to glory.

Here we go.
[countdown clock beeping]

And he's up!

A chance to make history.

- Oh, my goodness.

- But he's slowing down, Akbar.

And he has run out of time.
- No!

- Stage four didn't go
as well as I would hope,

but I was
the Last Ninja Standing.

I won $100,000, and it still
hasn't caught up with me.

- His dad and I
are so proud of him.

The dedication,
the hard work he puts in.

I mean, this kid,
he's a superstar.

- This season, Super K
is gonna make it all the way.

♪ ♪

- Super K, as he's known,
is now a superstar.

You can see he's got
a big group on the sidelines,

including his parents.

Mom is already looking nervous.

[countdown clock beeping]

You got to think with Kaden,

puts a lot of pressure
on himself, Akbar.

Can he deliver?

- I can tell you one thing,
he ain't asked his mom

and dad for lunch money.

- Not after winning
that 100 grand.

- He's now 16 years old.

Just got his driver's license.

Bought himself a used Jeep

with some of that money
he won last year.

- What I love about
Kaden Lebsack, so humble.

I mean, it's safe to say,
he's one of

the greatest ninjas
of all time already.

- Great agility there.

Gets through
Burn Rubber and rolls

right up to the Kickboards.

- An effortless pace.
He is really moving.

- Whoo!
- Look at that kick.

- Last season,
Jake Murray told us

this kid was already one of
the best ninjas on the planet.

He went out and proved it,

and he's only
gotten stronger, big man.

- You can tell he's put on
some muscle since last year.

- Still only 155 pounds,
but he is solid.

- I'm telling you,
he is a Ninja prodigy.

- Good power there,
but you can see that...

the handle is just
a little off center.

Wants to get those
At 9:00 and 3:00.

He didn't even try.
He just adjusted his grip.

- Uh-oh, uh-oh. Uh-oh. Uh-oh.

Nice.
- That's confidence.

- Breathe, baby, breathe.

- For all his successes,
his mom still

worries over every obstacle.

- And she should be
worried about Salmon Roll.

We've seen a lot of good ninjas

get eaten up here tonight.

[cheers and applause]

- See, he's being careful
on this obstacle,

yet still on pace
to have the fastest time,

currently held by one of
the guys he trains with,

Ethan Swanson.

- That's a veteran move,
not rushing it.

Nice.
- Wow.

- And he knows
that was a little trap.

That gap... that
1 1/2 foot gap right there

was a little trap.

- He's through.

Not even gonna mess
with the Mega Wall.

Going straight for that buzzer.

Oh!
[buzzer blares]

- Oh!
- Oh, my goodness!

Kaden Lebsack is back!

[cheers and applause]

- That's my boy!

- Kaden, man,
you keep getting stronger.

You were the Last Ninja
Standing last year.

First run this season,
another buzzer

and the fastest time so far.

Super K,
we'll see you in LA, buddy.

Go celebrate
with your family, bud.

- Can I have my banner?

- Can you have your banner?
- [laughs]

- You know what?
You earned that banner, man.

Of course, you can have it.

[cheers and applause]

Sorry to the art department.
- Happy for you, buddy.

- If you liked Shawn Johnson
as an Olympic gold medalist,

then you'll love her
as a "Ninja" announcer.

- What do you give that?
- 10 for effort.

- Now she's back to call
her husband Andrew's

second shot on the course.

And we'll see them next
on "American Ninja Warrior."

- Welcome back.

The San Antonio Spurs'
Coyote has been

hyping the crowd all night,

but that's not the only animal
loose in the Alamodome.

Minutes ago, a panda
came to the start line.

- What's going on here?

- But inside was the real beast,

power lifting personal trainer
Ming Yu,

who can deadlift 430 pounds.
- That's impressive.

- But despite the muscles,
the rookie from Wisconsin

got wet early.

[air horn blares]
- Ooh!

- Then there was
a porcupine on the sideline.

- A porcupine?

- The cute little critter
came to support

Justin Miniard, who works
at an animal sanctuary

near Cincinnati.
- Okay.

- And while
the porcupine enjoyed

snacks on the sideline,

Miniard made it
to the third obstacle...

- Oh, my goodness.
[air horn blares]

- Where the hard fall left our
porcupine a little prickly.

Then it was a stampede for
the Stallion, Mike Silenzi.

- Oh, giddy up.
[neighs]

- The Chicago gym manager
had a herd

of supporters going buck wild
on the sidelines

and back in Chicago.
- Come on, Stallion.

- The eight-time veteran
looked like a thoroughbred,

running through every obstacle
in his way...

- No, he ain't gonna get
bucked by this course.

[cheers and applause]

- Then he galloped up
the wall to join

the growing list of finishers...

[buzzer blares]

And capped it off
with his own little pony.

- Ah, nice.
Look at the little horsey.

[horse neighs]

- Well, on the course right now,

a former NFL player.

It's Andrew East.

This guy was impressive when
he ran the course last year.

Unfortunately for him,

he's only
the second-best athlete

in his house.

And we are up here in the booth

joined by Olympic gold medalist

and the wife of Andrew,
Shawn Johnson.

Thanks for being back, Shawn.
- I am so happy to be back.

I am so nervous.
I want him to do so well.

- Well, you've been putting in
some work with him, right?

You've been showing him
a little bit

of your gymnastics background,
right, getting him to work?

- No.
- [laughs]

- No.
- None of that.

- Well, we kid him,
but Andrew is a great athlete

in his own right.

Played football at Vanderbilt,

was a long snapper in the NFL.

Made it to the fourth obstacle
last year as a rookie.

And right now,
you can wave to your husband

at the start line.
- Hi, babe.

- What are the last words
you would tell him?

What do you want him to hear?

- Don't fall.
- Don't fall, okay?

- Yeah, I love you.
I love you.

- We call that positive
reinforcement there, right?

- Yes.

[countdown clock beeping]

- Spent five years in the NFL.
Should have good footwork.

- Come on.
- 6'2", 225.

Long stride.
- No problem on the steps.

- Come on.

- Yo, hubby's a big dude,

so this Roller Coaster
may be a wild ride.

Uh-oh, shirt's coming off.
Shirt's coming off.

Oh, why are you
rolling your eyes?

- I've got to say,
Andrew is jacked, Shawn.

He's looking good.
- Yeah.

- They don't have this
in any Ninja gyms yet,

and we definitely don't
have this in football.

- Come on.
- There we go. Nice transfer.

- Come on.
- Nice!

- Yes!

Got to get the dismount.
- All right, here we go.

Nice little lache.
- Come on.

- There you go.
- Whoo! Here, look at me!

- Good agility here.
He's still got it.

- Yeah, he's still got it.
He's showing.

He's flexing.

- Now, though, has to make
a choice at Split Decision,

and he's headed over
to Log Runner.

Got to be light on his feet,
stay centered.

- Come on, baby.
Come on.

- Nice, nice, nice.
He knows what's up.

- Wow.
- Come on now.

Come on.
- Great balance.

- I want to see that one again.

Check this out.

Pow, right in the face.
- He looked surprised.

- I am surprised.
He's doing so good.

- Yeah, he's doing so good.

- As a long snapper,
he knows about this.

He's got to get ready
for the kicks.

This is Kickboard.
Come on now.

Hut, hut, hut.

Hut, hut, hut.
- Okay.

- Kicking it out.
Good power.

- Now he's got to fly, Shawn.
- Come on, babe. Come on.

- Now, the thing is, he's 225,
so he doesn't want to spend

a long time on that board.
- Come on. Go.

- Here you go.
- Yes!

- Good grip strength.

- And he's now equaled last
year's effort by reaching

the fourth obstacle.

Can he go even farther
this year?

- Oh!
[air horn blares]

- His hands just peeled off.

Couldn't stick the dismount.

- That's so much fun.

- Shawn, what did you think?

- I am so proud.
- Aw.

- I was afraid he'd fall
on the first one.

- Andrew, your wife asked you
to keep your shirt on.

What happened?

- I thought
that was the obstacle

I was gonna fall on,

to be honest with you,
so that was

just to save laundry, but...
- Okay, got it, got it.

- Gosh, it's so much fun.

It was good to be back, and...
- Yeah.

- I'm trying to get wifey
to do it next year.

- All right, Shawn, I mean,
what are we thinking, my girl?

Matt, Akbar, can we
convince her to hit the course?

- Sure, I'll give it a try.
- You'll give it a try?

Okay!
- You'll give it a try?

- Breaking news.

- She is committed to it,
ladies and gentlemen.

When a gold medalist says she's
doing something, she does it.

Shawn, always a pleasure
having you up here.

- Thank you. Thank you.

- Well, go tell your husband
he did a good job

and tell him to put
the shirt back on.

- I will, I will. Thank you.

- He's embarrassing those of
us who aren't as fit as he is.

Coming up,
we're going to the dogs.

- It's "ruff" out there.

- But we've got cats too.

That and more...

- Yo, what do I do with this?

- When "American
Ninja Warrior" returns.

- Twin brothers
Nathan and Marquez Green

always try to outdo each other
on the course.

Last year, the loser
had to get his hair buzzed.

Tonight, the friendly rivalry
was renewed with new stakes.

The winner gets a trophy.

The loser gets
a participation medal.

And first up was Marquez
wearing the blue shirt.

He's gone 3 and 0
against his brother

and has dominated
their competition.

- Marquez trying
to keep the streak alive.

- The 24-year-old made it
to the semifinals last season,

but tonight, he got hung up
on Roller Coaster.

- He's got to go for it. Oh!

I did not see that coming.

- So that gave
his brother Nathan,

wearing red, a prime opportunity

to get his first win.
- He wants it.

He's already locked and loaded.

- And when he did
get past Roller Coaster,

the title was his.

- That's got to be
a big one for Nathan.

He's waited
for a while to get that title.

- But Nathan wasn't done.

He had his best run
in three seasons,

making it all the way
to the fifth obstacle...

- Get out of there, Nathan.
Oh, no!

[air horn blares]

- That was close,
but I finally beat Marquez.

- Earning him the trophy
and bragging rights

over his brother.

- Oh, I love it.

I love it
when the twins come together.

- Then it was the ninja
who's been training the twins,

The Cat Daddy, Jackson Twait.

- We know we're about to have
some fun watching this one.

- With his rowdy
Iowa fans on the sideline

and his beloved kitty Hash Brown

watching from home,
Twait was, as usual,

full speed ahead on the course.

- Wow, big kick.

- The four-time veteran
is always

among the fastest and looked
like he'd be another finisher.

- No! Too aggressive.

- Ah, don't worry, Hash Brown.
He's still moving on.

[cat yawns]

Well, here comes yet another
big energy competitor

from Iowa.
This is Drew Nester.

- Whoa.

- Nester is a medic
for the Army National Guard,

so his service delayed
his "Ninja" journey.

- Yes!

- Last year,
when I was deployed in Qatar,

I did get selected
for "American Ninja Warrior"

season 13.

- Drew, you were picked to be
on "American Ninja Warrior."

- That's... oh, my gosh.
Yes.

Unfortunately,
I was not able to compete

because our deployment
was extended.

It was the worst,
best day of my life.

I was like, "Dude,
I have to keep training.

"I have to keep
working hard at this

'cause there's a chance they
might call me next season."

[upbeat music]

Whew.

- Congratulations, Drew.
- Yes!

Let's go! Let's go!

- Whoo!

- It's a little bit
of a homecoming for me,

coming to San Antonio where
I did my combat medic school,

but I do have
a different purpose this year.

Whoo!

I'm ready to hit
some buzzers, baby.

Wha-pah!

Let's go, guys! Let's go!

- Some of his
fellow soldiers are watching.

Plus his family and friends,

wearing the Army green
down on the sideline.

- Yeah, let's go, Drew!

[countdown clock beeping]

- Yeah, baby!

- Nester joined
the Army National Guard

right out of high school.

Followed his brother
into the service.

Takes an extra swing
but survives the steps.

[cheers and applause]

Oh, here he goes
on Roller Coaster.

Used to do parkour.
He's got moves.

- Nice.

- This rookie's looking good
on Roller Coaster.

He's through.

- Man, where do these Iowa
folks get all this energy?

- Well, he's gonna feed
off that crowd energy

as he gets ready
for the balance obstacle.

He's lined up for Log Runner.
Going right for it.

Oh, but he hangs on.

He's gonna try to save it.
- Man, he is fighting.

Oh, my goodness.

This is almost impossible, Matt.

- Only a few have ever
saved themselves here.

He did it!
- Yes, wow.

- I thought he was a goner.

- Nester is pumped.

- That's a save
for the ages right there.

Look at it again.

He just missed the third log
and slammed into the fourth,

but somehow,
this dude was able to hold on

and then stretched out and
found a way to get through.

[cheers and applause]

He ain't slowing down.

Went right into the Kickboards.

- Only weighs 125 pounds,
so he's gonna have

to work to move these boards.

Well, didn't seem
to be a problem.

- You got it, Drew!

Come on! Go, Drew, come on!
- Big lache here.

About 7 feet to that disc.
Got it.

Dude is pumped up.

[cheers and applause]

Just one more kickboard to go.

- Yeah, Matt, he's got
an aggressive pace too.

He's not messing around.

- Adjusts it with his foot.
Good control.

- All right, here you go.
Nice.

- Well, he brought...
- One more kick!

- He brought Ninja gear
with him to the Middle East.

Oh, and... you can see
that disc spun.

- Be all that you can be
in the army and in Ninja.

Nice.

- Looking like
an army of one out here.

You can see
that disc is spinning.

- It's starting to spin, Matt.

- Oh, this is gonna be
a dismount.

- Once you get off that axis,
it can be

very hard to make that lache.

Steady. Nice.

- And he does it!

[cheers and applause]

- Let's go!

- Slowing a bit here
to catch his breath

before Salmon Roll.

Getting closer to that buzzer.

And what a moment that would be

for the army medic.
- Nice. Oh.

- All right,
it's a little uneven.

Watch that right side.

- You're good.
You're good.

Nice and easy.
Nice and easy.

- Got to make
a small move to make the...

Get it nice and even.
Okay, going with the big move.

No!

[air horn blares]
[audience groans]

- The medic splashes down,
but he is pumped,

and he should be.
A great run there.

- Good job.

- Drew Nester brought
big energy to the course,

but I think it caught up
to him on Salmon Roll.

He looked tired
and just missed that big gap.

- Hey, Drew.
What a rookie run that was.

- Thank you so much.
- Of course.

You got to talk to me about
that save on Log Runner.

- Dude!
- What went down there?

- I don't know what happened.

I grabbed it with my toes.

And I'm like, "Yo!"
I saw people do that earlier.

No one could save it.

I got... I'm like, "Dude,
I am not failing balance.

I trained it so hard."

- Well, Drew, that was
absolutely incredible.

You are doing your thing
as a rookie,

and we will see soon if you
went far enough fast enough,

all right?
- Thank you so much, Zuri.

- Of course.

- I seriously appreciate
this opportunity.

- Oh, my gosh.
You are so sweet.

Great work.
Guys, back to you.

- Thank you.

- Our next competitor
is going live.

This is social media
influencer Yari Breunig,

and she's livestreaming
her walk to the start line

to her more than 200,000 fans

who follow her every move.

- The popular fitness instructor

can be seen on billboards
in LA, Chicago, and New York.

- Hi, guys.

- She's also
a 36-year-old mother of two,

and she's waving to her family
who are watching from home.

- [screaming]
- We love you!

- She's also getting support
from some of her friends

and fellow fitness instructors
who are out in Los Angeles.

[countdown clock beeping]

She started Ninja training
a couple of years ago

after the birth
of her second child,

and she was hooked.

- Looks good on the first one.

- She has followers in
Europe, China, even Australia

who tune in
to follow her workouts.

- Matt, she looks so intense.
- You have to breathe!

- Gonna try to ride
the Roller Coaster.

- Get up there.

- Nice.

- And she makes that
second gap as well.

Staying calm,
taking deep breaths.

And Yari makes it through.

[cheers and applause]

Blows a kiss to the family.

- All right,
this third obstacle, Matt,

Split Decision.
She's going with Log Runner.

There you go.

Yari, Yari, Yari, Yari,
Yari, Yari, Yari, Yari.

Just like that!

- Yari, Yari, she likes
to party on our Ninja course.

- I like that.

This mom of two making it
to the fourth obstacle,

Kickboards.
- 5'5", 120.

See what kind
of lower-body power

she has to get
these 50-pound boards up.

- Nice kick. Whew.

Looks like she's trying
to kick a door down.

Nice.
- Wow.

Good power.

- All right, I don't think
she has enough reach there,

so she's got to go for it.
Nice.

- And you can see it going down.

I like that.

Trying to get to the side
there, get those hands,

give a good angle for the lache.

- She's got great grip strength.

Uh-oh, she's... oh.

- Well, she couldn't
handle the Kickboards,

but a good run by Yari Breunig.

Her family and followers have
to be impressed by that run.

- We're proud of you!
- So proud!

- Whoo!
- Go, Mom!

- I love you guys.

Thank you so much.

- Coming up,
last year, Jumping Joe Brown

flew right over Zuri.
- Whoa! Wow.

- Now, he's back...

- I know what's about to happen.

- Don't worry. I got it.

- Oh.
- I'll take it from here.

- It's all you.

[dramatic music]

- When "American
Ninja Warrior" returns.

- Welcome back
to night three of qualifying.

Minutes ago,
Montana's Eric Robbins

made a big entrance.

- Whoo! Come on!

- He used to weigh
almost 300 pounds

and had
his old pants to prove it.

- Excellent.
I see you, big boy.

- The 49-year-old father of four

turned his life around
and lost the weight

through Ninja training.

So he celebrated
his victories...

- Okay.

- And even his defeats.
- Oh, no.

[air horn blares]

- Come on, baby! Whoo!

- Then it was 17-year-old
Devan Alexander,

who was cheered on by
his biggest fan, his mom Pow.

- You got this! Yes!

- The Connecticut
high schooler gave Pow

plenty to scream about.

[cheers and applause]

The 17-year-old made it

to Vegas last year as a rookie,

and he looked even
stronger tonight.

- Whoo!

- He cruised through
the first five obstacles

and nabbed
his first ever buzzer.

[buzzer blares]

- Mom's going crazy!

- Let's go!
- Whoo!

- Whoo!

- Roo Yori, the Canine Ninja,

raises awareness
for dog adoption.

So we had some special guests
call his run.

- I'm Akbark Gbajabiamila
alongside Mutt Iseman.

- Akbark,
let's get his run going.

Roo rolled into Split Decision

and let his dog Johnny
pick the path.

- Johnny, which way?
Which way?

- That good boy lifted up
his right paw for Burn Rubber.

- Go, go, go.

Look at that,
just running through.

- And it worked.
- Whoo!

- Well, I guess you can
teach an old dog new tricks.

- The medical researcher
survived

a "ruff" shock
on the Kickboards.

- Oh, my goodness.

Boom, right there.
Right in the noggin.

- At 45, Roo is one of
our older competitors,

but he conquered
the remaining obstacles

and joined our growing list
of finishers.

- Whoo!

- Roo Yori punched his ticket
to the semifinals.

Good boy.
- Yeah!

- Wait, hold on.

How did he train
his dogs to do that?

- I don't know, but I will say,
you look good with hair, buddy.

[cheers and applause]

Well, up next, another ninja
representing for the old guys.

It's the former Olympian,
51-year-old KC Boutiette.

KC has competed for Team USA
in four winter Olympic games,

has won medals
at world championships,

and is one of the greatest
speed skaters of all time,

but his proudest achievement
is his family.

- I'm pretty much
a stay-at-home dad

with a full-time job
taking care of three kids.

Boone, who's 2 and 1/2,

Brooke, who's 6,
and Braam, who is 9.

Brookie has 1p36
deletion syndrome.

It's a very rare
chromosome disorder.

- [cries]

- Brooke's probably mid-range
in terms of the severity.

- [cries]

- She can't walk yet.
She's non-verbal.

She's severely deaf
in her right ear

and moderately deaf
in her left ear.

[soft dramatic music]

- It was very hard
for her to keep food down,

so we have
to blend everything up,

and she gets fed through
a G-tube into her stomach.

♪ ♪

- You know, it's definitely
not an experience

that you want
to have with your child.

But you know, I think,
in the long run,

it's definitely something
that's made us stronger,

even though it's hard.

♪ ♪

- You have to adapt.

You have to make changes
to your life.

♪ ♪

We redid our entire basement
just so Brooke

has a place to play that's safe.

- Yay!

- In a few years, who knows?

You can see in her eyes
that she's understanding more,

and that's a real positive.

Competing tonight
with my family watching

is so special to me.

I want it to be
an inspiration for them

so they're not afraid to do
something out of the ordinary.

♪ ♪

- No question,
he's an inspiration

to his family,
and there they are

watching from home.

His son Braam, wife Christy,
and daughter Brooke,

who's on the right.

And you can understand
the emotion from KC.

They have been through so much.

- There he is.

- And there's
the youngest, Boone.

- Say hi, Dad.

- The whole family happy
to be able to cheer on Dad.

- KC, you can do it.
Come on.

Take your time.

[countdown clock beeping]

- He's tonight's oldest
competitor, 51 years old.

- And explosive
through Shrinking Steps.

- "Ninja" greats
Jamie Rahn and Ethan Swanson,

cheering on their friend, KC.

- He trains a lot
with the top ninjas.

- Made the US Olympic team
for Lillehammer in '94,

Nagano in '98,

Salt Lake City in 2002,
and Torino in 2006.

And he's skating
across Roller Coaster.

Still in incredible shape.

And he is through.
[cheers and applause]

This crowd appreciates what
the Olympic veteran is doing.

But now has to make a choice
at Split Decision,

and he's headed
right towards Log Runner.

- Well, Matt, he's got
strong legs as a speed skater.

Come on, come on.
Run for it. Nice.

- Boutiette looking sharp.

- He's starting
to feel it, Matt.

You can see
his confidence is growing.

- The four-time Olympian now
staring down the Kickboards,

and this guy
has power in his legs.

- Yes, he does.

KC set world records
in speed skating.

He's a legend in that sport,

and he out here showing
he's a pretty good ninja too.

- Whoo. Good power.
Big kick.

This dude's quads, they
remind me of Earl Campbell.

- Yeah, that's what happens when

you're a pro speed skater.

Not to mention,
he's a shoemaker,

so he's got the right shoes.

- Yeah, and he wants to try
them out on the Warped Wall.

And he's looking
really in control.

Keep in mind, he's 51.
That is old.

Well, that... that's my age.

- That's your age.
- [laughs]

- You're 51.
You just called yourself old.

- Yeah, it's true.
- Nice kick.

- He's looking
a lot stronger than I am,

but this is
a challenging transfer,

trying to get that wheel,
because you see it.

Once you get on the disc...
- Uh-oh.

He kicked it a little too far.
- You can do it, Kace. Come on.

- Now he's hanging
on there too long, Matt.

That could catch up to him.

Nice. Make that catch.

- Good transfer,
but he's spinning around.

- Oh, he's spinning.

- You need those hands
to be at 9:00 and 3:00.

You need them to be opposite
to keep the balance.

- Nice control.
- Boutiette.

- It's a little unstable.

Get out of there. Oh!

Oh! Boy.

[cheers and applause]

- Relies on the leg strength.
Four obstacles down.

What an inspired run
outta KC Boutiette.

- That's right, baby!

- Yeah.
- Boutiette.

- This is it!
- One more. You got it.

- Now staring down
the fifth obstacle.

He did spend a lot of time
on Kickboards.

Will it catch up to him
here on Salmon Roll?

- Matt, this is gonna come down

to upper-body strength
and also mechanics.

- So impressive at 51.

Wanted to have
a great run for his family,

and he is doing just that.

- He said he thought
he knew about hard work

till he met his daughter
with special needs

and sees how hard she works,

says she's been his inspiration

to step up his training.

- Well, he's got to draw
from that inspiration

right now because this
1-and-1/2-foot gap right here,

it is a beast.

He's got to kick up,
go up and out.

- Oh!
- My goodness.

- Oh, so close.

- Our oldest competitor makes it

to the fifth obstacle.

KC Boutiette definitely put
a smile on his family's faces

with that incredible run.
- So close.

You almost had it.
- Man!

- It started with tears
at the start line,

but then KC Boutiette
tore it up on the course,

skating his way
to the fifth obstacle,

couldn't land that big jump,

but a great run
for the Olympian.

- It was impressive
how you pulled

off the fourth obstacle.

You had some fight in you there.

- Thank you very much.

I'm really happy with my run.

- Yeah, of course,
and you should be.

I noticed at the start line,
you looked at the sideline,

saw your family.
You got emotional.

What was that about?

- [voice breaking]
I mean, it's just seeing

my daughter, Brooke.

She's not walking,
but she's standing,

and that got me.

And just... that was
very special for me.

- Look behind you
to the left here.

They're so proud of their dad.

Hey, guys.
How we doing?

- We love you.
We're so proud of you.

- I love it.

Well, you are a lucky man.
That is for sure.

We'll see soon if you went
far enough fast enough, KC.

- Thank you so much.

- Welcome back to the Alamodome,

where our ninjas are trying to
solve this qualifying course.

Minutes ago,
we saw the Puzzle Box Ninja,

Andrew Stoinski.

He and his dad
have a YouTube channel

where they show how to build

intricate wooden puzzle boxes,

and he brought one for us.

- I am going to figure
this thing out

before Andrew finishes this run.

You watch.

- Stoinski quickly
solved Roller Coaster

and sped through Log Runner.

- Slow down, Andrew.

I'm trying to figure
this thing out.

- And the 24-year-old
from Wisconsin

cruised through Kickboards
and onto Salmon Roll.

And though he fell,
Akbar still needed answers.

- How in the world
do you do this?

- There.

- You made that look easy, man.

- Then it was the return of one

of last year's impressive
teenagers, Max Feinberg.

- They're making a lot
of noise down there.

- The 17-year-old has dedicated

his runs to raising awareness

for breast cancer,
inspired by his mom, Debbie,

a breast cancer survivor.

- I see you.
I see you.

- The marching band member
marched

down the course with ease.

- Big move.
He's driving that thing.

- Feinberg got three buzzers
last year as a rookie,

and he started this season off
with another.

[buzzer blares]
- And he's got it!

- Buzzers for breast cancer.
One down, five to go.

- Yeah!

- Then it was little Lizzie,
5-foot-tall Elizabeth Leslie.

- Let's go!

- The 31-year-old comes
from a drag racing family,

and she went full throttle
on Roller Coaster...

- Nice. Ooh!

- Log Runner...

- Little Lizzie off
the hizzy for shizzy.

I want to see that kick.

- And Kickboards.
- Nice. Wow.

- Until she ran out of gas.

- No!
[air horn blares]

- But her fast time landed her
in the top five,

and Zuri gave her the good news.

- You are headed
to the semifinals.

Congratulations!

We'll see you in Los Angeles.

- There was a great moment
earlier tonight

as Levi Enright took down
the Mega Wall for $10,000.

- Bro-tein!

- And now the other half
of the Crazy Ninja Teens' duo

gets his shot,
getting the crowd going

with the arm wave.

[cheers and applause]

And the Iowa fans
send it right back to him.

- You got it, Chris!

- There's Levi alongside
Cat Daddy Jackson Twait

and Chris's cousin Ben Behrends.

These ninjas from Iowa
have dominated tonight.

Can Chris keep it going?

[countdown clock beeping]

He got a buzzer
in qualifying last year.

- He was a multi-sport athlete
in high school.

Played baseball, basketball,
track, and cross-country.

- Chris really credits his uncle

and his nephew,
Scott and Ben Behrends,

for getting him
into Ninja training,

and they're his biggest fans.

- Oh, they are fired up
on the sidelines right now.

- Now onto Split Decision.

Looks like
he's going Log Runner.

Same choice that Levi
and Jackson made.

And just dances
right through it, no problem.

[all cheering]

And you know there was
probably a quid pro bro.

Levi gave him some feedback

on how this course is played.

- I like the quid pro bro.
I see what you did there.

[cheers and applause]

Got it.

- And Chris Behrends
is moving quickly

through these obstacles,

but gotta survive this one.

- Good job, Chris!
Fix it! There we go!

[all shouting]

- Buddy Levi
screaming on the sidelines

with the other Iowa ninjas.

- Oh, nice. Come on, bro.

- Right through it.

[cheers and applause]

He's looking strong,

but if he wants a bro-tein shake

on top of the wall,

he's got to get
through Salmon Roll.

- Well, don't look now,
but the speed

right now is pretty fast.

He could get the fastest time
of the night.

- Well, Kaden Lebsack
has the time to beat

right now, a minute 46 seconds.

- Well, it would be
a bro-mageddon

atop the Warped Wall
if he got $10,000 as well.

- He is breezing through
this fifth obstacle.

- He's bro-zing through it.

- About to dismount.

He's got a shot
at the fastest time,

but will he go for the 10K?
- Uh-oh.

- He's going for
the fastest time.

He's going for the fastest time.

- Noggin!
[buzzer blares]

- With the noggin!

Fastest time
by less than a second!

[cheers and applause]

Oh, he's having some bro-tein.

- It's so good, man.
- So good.

Look at this.

- Gimme some bro-tein! Yes!

- The Ninja Teens.

- Whoo!
- Whoo!

- Double noggin buzzer!

- Oh, oh, oh! Oh, go!

[both yelling]
[buzzer blares]

- Well, Chris,
Levi got the $10,000.

You're just gonna have to settle

for the fastest time
of the night.

- Yeah! Whoo!

- These Iowa bros
have a lot of fun,

but they deliver on the course.

Chris Behrends just
blew through every obstacle,

and he and his buddy Levi

are both going
to the semifinals.

- Noggins, bro.

Oh.
- Oh.

I don't know how you guys do it.

It's almost flex time.

Jesse "Flex" Labreck

has more buzzers
than any other woman,

and we'll see her next
on "American Ninja Warrior."

- While we were away,
three Windy City ninjas

blew through the course.

First up was a very hopped up
Jumping Joe Brown.

- That kid has got
some major boosties.

- Last season,
he jumped over Zuri.

- Wow.

- But earlier tonight,
he upped the ante.

- Oh!
[cheers and applause]

That was crazy.

How tall are you?
- I'm 6'6"!

- On the course,
the two-time veteran

from Chicago showed
he's also upped his training.

- Nice kick up
with no floor underneath him.

- He bounded
through this course.

[cheers and applause]

Surprisingly, the guy
who can jump so high...

- Oh!

- Couldn't jump up
the Mega Wall.

But he rebounded
and got a buzzer

on the regular wall...

- This might be
the next man to go to space.

Oh-ho-ho-ho!

- And set his sights
even higher.

- Hey, I'll jump over both
of you at the same time

next time.
- What?

- 17-year-old
Maggie Owen learned Ninja

in Chicago from one of the best,

Jesse "Flex" Labreck.
- Big move.

- And with Flex watching
nervously, the 5-foot-tall,

105 pound Owen came up big
on Roller Coaster...

- Nice!

- And Log Runner.
- She wants to show them,

like, "Hey, look,
I'm strong too."

- The high school senior's
run ended on the Kickboards.

- Oh, she slipped.

- But she was fast enough to
earn a spot in the semifinals.

- Whoop, whoop.

- Then it was Flex's fiancé,
Chris DiGangi, who gave her

a scare right from the start...

- Oh, no, no.
You better not.

No, no, no.

- Barely surviving
the first obstacle.

- My goodness.

- DiGangi the 10-time veteran

had Flex on edge
on every obstacle as he worked

his way down the course.

- She gets so nervous.
She just wants him to do well.

[cheers and applause]

- But there was
nothing to worry about.

DiGangi got the tenth buzzer
of his "Ninja" career.

- That's what I'm talking about.

- Boom! Boom!

Ten buzzers, baby. Ten buzzers!

- So now Chris has
one more buzzer

than his fianceé, Flex,
which I think adds

some extra stakes to her run.
Zuri, get her going.

- Hey, guys.

She is the reigning queen
of "American Ninja Warrior."

Jesse "Flex" Labreck won
our women's championship

a few weeks ago,
and she's got more buzzers

than any woman
in "Ninja" history,

but she really wants to have
the most in her own house.

- Go!

[upbeat music]

- Whoo!

Chris and I are
very competitive.

[both laugh]

- Oh. Oh, yes!

- So coming into this year,
we're both

going for our tenth buzzer,
and it's... it's a competition.

[buzzer blares]

- She's got it, Matt!
[buzzer blares]

[buzzer blares]

- Perfect season continues.

[buzzer blares]
- [cheering]

Even though we kind of go back
and forth when it comes

to buzzers,
I think maybe I beat Chris

just because he has
more seasons under his belt.

- I've been doing it
for ten seasons.

She's only at...

- Seven.
- Seven.

So who knows...
The ratio is whatever,

but if all goes well
and we get that buzzer,

it's gonna be awesome.

- There is no way
Chris can beat me.

I'm hitting that buzzer.

[cheers and applause]

- Of course, it's all in fun.

These two do support each other,

but Chris is up 10-9
in buzzers right now,

putting the pressure on Flex.

- We got all
the Chi-Town ninjas out here

to watch this run.

[countdown clock beeping]

- Flex has finished
the last five

qualifying courses she's faced,

but shockingly, Chris fell
on the third obstacle

in qualifying last year,

and Flex took it
harder than he did.

- Yeah, it was rough for him.

He had to watch her go
all the way to stage two.

- Her focus is so amazing.

Rarely do you see
a mistake out of Flex.

She always has great technique.

So precise on obstacles.

- And she's got it.

[cheers and applause]

We've talked about
what an incredible

all-around athlete she is.

Was a heptathlete
at the University of Maine.

Can use her track skills
here on Log Runner.

- All right, here we go.
High knees.

Look at that. Yep.

[cheers and applause]

- Even the best sweat
the balance obstacles.

That's what took out Chris
last year.

- You got it, Jesse!
- Jess, come on!

- 5'7", 145.
We've seen her power, Akbar.

I expect her to be
right at home on Kickboards.

- Now watch her on this one.

Just look at the powerful kick.

- This woman is all focus.
- Go, come on!

- Wide grip here.
Wide grip. Nice.

And that allows you to be able
to control the disc.

If you get too narrow,
you'll go spinning.

- Honestly, I don't
know if there's anyone

who I enjoy watching compete
more than Flex.

Just the determination,
the athleticism,

everything she brings.

- And look at her, just calmly
adjusting it with her foot.

- Always looks in control.

Getting ready to kick
this second board.

- Kick it! Kick it!

- There it is.

- You heard
the power in that one.

- Uh-oh. Uh-oh.

- Took another swing.

And this is taxing the grip.

- Yeah, cause she's
got to slow that,

and now she's got it
in the right position.

Out wide. Nice.

Uh-oh, uh-oh. Uh-oh.
- Will she do a swan?

Is she gonna do a reverse fly?

- She's got to drive it.

You've got to take
that steering wheel and...

Ooh, nice.
- Oh, my goodness.

Look at the power and control.

Staying calm, and she's got it.

Getting closer
to that tenth buzzer.

- Breathe!

- Matt, she used up a lot
of energy on that last one.

Does she have anything
in the tank for Salmon Roll?

- I never count out
Flex Labreck.

- Yeah!

- Oh, my goodness!
- Nice.

- Look at that! What power!

- Excellent execution.

- This is just a textbook clinic

on how to get through
this obstacle.

- The excellence of execution.
Watch this.

You want to see how
to Ninja on a new obstacle?

Just like that.
You see that grimace?

That's that tough grimace.
- Just needs the dismount.

- All right, she's got it.

All right, she's watching
that left side.

Now she's got to get
a big enough swing

to make that.
- Does she do it?

- Oh, she's shaking her head.
Oh!

- Falling in!
- Right on the edge!

- She got it!
- Get that tenth buzzer.

You think she wants
DiGangi talking about,

"I got one more than you?"

- Way to go! Let's go!

Ten buzzers!

- Nice.
- Flex does it.

Her tenth buzzer.
Making history yet again.

- Go ahead, count, count.

One, two, three, four, five,
six, seven, eight, nine, ten.

[buzzer blares]
Yes!

[cheers and applause]

- Oh, my goodness.

- Let's go, Flex!

- Flex, I don't know
that I've ever seen you

so emotional after a buzzer.
- That was my tenth one.

- We know!
- Yeah.

- I wanted it so bad.

And also,
I can't let Chris beat me.

- [laughs]
- I know, right?

- This is gonna be a much
better year than last year

because we hit buzzers together.

We're going to LA together.

So happy.
- Go celebrate with him.

Hit the buzzer one more time.
- Whoo!

- That tenth buzzer
almost didn't happen.

Look at this dismount
on Salmon Roll.

She just barely made it,
but a quick recovery,

and it's another finish
for Flex.

[buzzer blares]

- So take a look
at our final leaderboard.

Chris Behrends
finishes the night

with the fastest time,

followed closely behind
by Kaden Lebsack.

Behrends's Iowa buddy,
Levi Enright,

was the only one to get
the Mega Wall tonight.

He's leaving with 10 grand.

We had 15 finishers in all,

including Jesse "Flex" Labreck,

who got her record-breaking
tenth buzzer.

And take a look who else
is moving on

during Akbar's Gbajabia-Moments.

- Well, we could
definitely smell

what Jordan Friedman
was cooking.

The barbecue chef from Chicago

brought us some
of his delicious ribs.

- I'm going with the baby back.

- But Friedman's hopes
of a buzzer

went up in smoke.

- Oh!

He got a hit
right in the brisket.

- Nebraska's Mike Gilleski
is a pencil pusher.

He's getting the crowd pumped!

His nonprofit raises money
for school supplies,

and his sidelines got
the lead out during his run.

- And the pencil is loving it.

- Gilleski looked sharp until
he reached the Kickboards.

[air horn blares]

- Well, that's gonna do it

for night three in San Antonio.

For Akbar Gbajabiamila
and Zuri Hall,

I'm Matt Iseman.

We'll see you next time
on "American Ninja Warrior."

[dramatic music]