Fear Factor - Season - 3

The season concluded with a two-hour special where 12 winners returned to compete for a $100,000 grand prize and two Mazda RX-8 sports cars. Memorable and Extreme Stunts

Watch a high-stakes challenge from the third season where contestants attempt a dangerous speedboat-to-helicopter transfer followed by a nauseating gross-out stunt:

The third season of aired on NBC from September 23, 2002, to May 12, 2003, and was hosted by Joe Rogan. This season is notable for expanding the show's format beyond its standard three-stunt structure, introducing special episodes like "Las Vegas Fear Factor," "Miss USA Fear Factor," and the first "Couples" edition. Season Highlights and Format Changes Fear Factor - Season 3

Season 3 consisted of 27 episodes and two highlight specials. While individual contestants usually competed for a $50,000 grand prize, this season experimented with:

The intensity of Season 3 stunts led to significant public reaction. NBC was notably sued for $2.5 million by a viewer who claimed that watching a contestant eat rats mixed in a blender caused him to vomit and experience a rise in blood pressure. Despite such controversies, the season maintained high viewership and solidified the show's place in the early 2000s reality TV landscape. The season concluded with a two-hour special where

Introduced four duos competing as teams, a format that eventually became the series' standard.

Included "All-Female," "All Gross Stunts," and a Christmas-themed episode. Season Highlights and Format Changes Season 3 consisted

Contestants performed high-stakes maneuvers such as being suspended beneath helicopters, traversing a 350-foot tightrope over a dam, and driving cars into pools.