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    Originally posted: May 9, 2008
    3 Chicagoans take on 'Gladiators'

    Posted at 3:30 p.m. Friday, May 9

    Agrandee Agmel

    Three Chicagoans compete in the new season of "American Gladiators": Randee Haynes (left photo) and Chicago cops David Moore (left, above) and Melvin Davis, who compete against each other on May 19.

    “American Gladiators” announced the 40 contenders who will go up against the gladiators when Season 2 begins at 7 p.m. Monday.

    Three of those contenders are from Chicago—and they may have to face one of the new gladiators—Chicago’s own Even “Rocket” Dollard.” They’re competing to win $100,000 and a spot as a gladiator in the following season of “America Gladiators.”

    Here are NBC’s bios of the Chicago contenders:

    Randee Haynes is a 25-year-old carpenter. He hails from a family of 13 kids whose names all begin with "R." He admires and appreciates his parents, and as a father of two, strives to be half the father his dad was. Haynes’ silly and lovable demeanor proves that you don’t have to train hard to be a good athlete.

    David Moore is a 31-year-old police officer. He is a true family man who does everything for his son and wife. Moore is a health nut who believes in staying fit and eating right. He loves to joke around with his buddy Melvin Davis, a fellow police officer and contender on this cycle of "American Gladiators."

    Melvin Davis is a 42-year-old cop that has been in the Chicago Police Department for fifteen years. He became a cop to help the community and give back, and he loves his work. He has also been a bodyguard for actress Jennifer Hudson.


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