Fear Factor - Season 3 (SECURE Handbook)

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

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

Included "All-Female," "All Gross Stunts," and a Christmas-themed episode. Fear Factor - Season 3

The season pushed boundaries with both physical and "gross-out" challenges.

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. Introduced four duos competing as teams, a format

In the season premiere, contestants had to stand for two minutes while covered by over 200,000 honeybees. Cultural Impact and Controversies

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 season pushed boundaries with both physical and

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