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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: December 20, 1998
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 101
  • Networks: The Nashville Network
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RollerJam(1998)

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Overview

RollerJam is an American television series featuring roller derby that aired on The Nashville Network from 1999 to 2000. It was the first attempt to bring roller derby to TV since RollerGames. RollerJam was derived from the original roller derby, but newer skaters used inline skates to modernize the sport. The program was taped at Universal Studios Stage 21 in Orlando, Florida, known as RollerJam Arena and now the Impact Wrestling Zone, for the first and second seasons and the former American Gladiators arena in the show's final season. The first few weeks of the show's second season, which ran from August to October 1999, were taped at the MGM Grand Las Vegas.

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Season 1

27 episodes • 1998

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Preview of Rollerjam Series SpecialDec 20, 19980.0
2Enforcers vs SundogsJan 15, 19990.0
3Sundogs vs QuakesJan 22, 19990.0
4Quakes vs EnforcersJan 29, 19990.0
5Enforcers vs SundogsFeb 5, 19990.0
6Quakes vs Sundogs/ Quakes vs. EnforcersFeb 12, 19990.0
7Enforcers vs Sundogs/Enforcers vs QuakesFeb 19, 19990.0
8Sundogs vs Hot Dice/Sundogs vs EnforcersFeb 26, 19990.0
9Hot Dice vs Quakes/Hot Dice vs EnforcersMar 5, 19990.0
10Sundogs vs Quakes/Sundogs vs EnforcersMar 12, 19990.0
11Quakes vs Hot Dice/Quakes vs SundogsMar 19, 19990.0
12Rustlers vs Enforcers/Enforcers vs QuakesMar 26, 19990.0
13Sundogs vs Hot Dice/Sundogs vs EnforcersApr 2, 19990.0
14Rustlers vs Quakes/Quakes vs EnforcersApr 9, 19990.0
15Sundogs vs Hot Dice/Sundogs vs EnforcersApr 16, 19990.0
16Quakes vs Sundogs/Sundogs vs EnforcersApr 23, 19990.0
17Quakes vs Hot Dice/Sundogs vs QuakesApr 30, 19990.0
18Rustlers vs Enforcers/Quakes vs EnforcersMay 7, 19990.0
19Sundogs vs Hot Dice/Sundogs vs EnforcersMay 14, 19990.0
20Quakes vs Enforcers/Sundogs vs QuakesMay 21, 19990.0
21Hot Dice vs Rustlers/Hot Dice vs SundogsMay 28, 19990.0
22Rustlers vs Enforcers/Enforcers vs. Hot DiceJun 4, 19990.0
23Quakes vs Sundogs/Quakes vs EnforcersJun 11, 19990.0
24Rustlers vs Enforcers/Hot Dice vs EnforcersJun 18, 19990.0
25Sundogs vs Quakes/Hot Dice vs RustlersJun 25, 19990.0
26Quakes vs Hot Dice/Enforcers SundogsJul 2, 19990.0
27Founders Cup Championship: Hot Dice vs Sundogs/Quakes vs EnforcersJul 9, 19990.0
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Season 2

22 episodes • 1999

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Quakes vs Sundogs/Riot vs SundogsAug 27, 19990.0
2Hot Dice vs Riot/Quakes vs EnforcersSep 3, 19990.0
3Rustlers vs Sundogs/Wild West Shootout: Hot Dice vs RustlersSep 10, 19990.0
4Wild West Shootout: Riot vs Quakes/Sundogs vs EnforcersSep 17, 19990.0
5Wild West Shootout: Riot vs Hot Dice/Quakes vs EnforcersSep 24, 19990.0
6Wild West Shootout: Rustlers vs Sundogs/Riot vs EnforcersOct 1, 19990.0
7Wild West Shootout: Sundogs vs Quakes/Enforcers vs RustlersOct 8, 19990.0
8Wild West Shootout: Hot Dice vs Quakes/Hot Dice vs EnforcersOct 15, 19990.0
9Riot vs Hot Dice/Quakes vs RustlersOct 22, 19990.0
10Enforcers vs Sundogs/Hot Dicet vs RustlersOct 29, 19990.0
11Sundogs vs Quakes/Enforcers vs RustlersNov 5, 19990.0
12Enforcers vs Hot Dice/Quakes vs RiotNov 12, 19990.0
13Quakes vs Hot Dice/Enforcers vs RiotNov 19, 19990.0
14Rustlers vs Hot Dice./Quakes vs RiotNov 26, 19990.0
15Quakes vs Enforcers/Riot vs RustlersDec 3, 19990.0
16Hot Dice vs Enforcers/Riot vs SundogsDec 10, 19990.0
17Sundogs vs Enforcers/Hot Dice vs QuakesDec 17, 19990.0
18Quakes vs Riot/Rustlers vs Hot DiceJan 7, 20000.0
19Riot vs Hot DiceJan 11, 20000.0
20Sundogs vs EnforcersJan 14, 20000.0
21Quakes vs RustlersJan 18, 20000.0
22Riot vs Hot DiceJan 25, 20000.0
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Season 3

29 episodes • 2000

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Quakes vs SundogsJan 28, 20000.0
2Sundogs vs RiotFeb 1, 20000.0
3Hot Dice vs EnforcersFeb 4, 20000.0
4Quakes vs RiotFeb 8, 20000.0
5Enforcers vs SundogsFeb 11, 20000.0
6Quakes vs Hot DiceFeb 15, 20000.0
7Enforcers vs RiotFeb 18, 20000.0
8Sundogs vs RiotFeb 22, 20000.0
9Enforcers vs QuakesFeb 25, 20000.0
10Enforcers vs SundogsFeb 29, 20000.0
11Quakes vs RiotMar 3, 20000.0
12Sundogs vs Hot DiceMar 7, 20000.0
13Enforcers vs RiotMar 10, 20000.0
14Quakes vs Hot DiceMar 14, 20000.0
15Sundogs vs RiotMar 17, 20000.0
16Enforcers vs Hot DiceMar 21, 20000.0
17Quakes vs SundogsMar 24, 20000.0
18Hot Dice vs RiotMar 31, 20000.0
19Quakes vs EnforcersApr 7, 20000.0
20Enforcers vs SundogsApr 14, 20000.0
21Hot Dice vs QuakesApr 21, 20000.0
22Hot Dice vs RiotApr 28, 20000.0
23Enforcers vs QuakesMay 5, 20000.0
24Demolition Derby 2000May 12, 20000.0
25Hot Dice vs Quakes/Hot Dice RiotMay 19, 20000.0
26Quakes vs SundogsJun 2, 20000.0
27Enforcers vs Hot DiceJun 9, 20000.0
28Quakes vs RiotJun 23, 20000.0
29Enforcers vs QuakesJun 30, 20000.0
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Season 4

23 episodes • 2000

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Enforcers vs Hot DiceAug 11, 20000.0
2Quakes vs RiotAug 18, 20000.0
3Quakes vs Hot DiceAug 25, 20000.0
4Enforcers vs RiotSep 1, 20000.0
5Enforcers vs QuakesSep 8, 20000.0
6Riot vs SundogsSep 15, 20000.0
7Quakes vs Hot DiceSep 22, 20000.0
8Enforcers vs SundogsSep 29, 20000.0
9Quakes vs RiotOct 6, 20000.0
10Enforcers vs Hot DiceOct 13, 20000.0
11Riot vs Hot DiceOct 20, 20000.0
12Quakes vs SundogsOct 27, 20000.0
13Enforcers vs RiotNov 3, 20000.0
14Quakes vs Hot DiceNov 10, 20000.0
15Enforcers vs SundogsNov 17, 20000.0
16Riot vs Hot DiceDec 1, 20000.0
17Enforcers vs QuakesDec 8, 20000.0
18Enforcers vs Hot DiceDec 15, 20000.0
19Quakes vs RiotDec 22, 20000.0
20Quakes vs Hot DiceDec 29, 20000.0
21Quakes vs RiotJan 5, 20010.0
22Enforcers vs Hot diceJan 12, 20010.0
23Demolition Derby 2001 (Final Broadcast)Jan 19, 20010.0

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