It has been one full week since the sports world has come to a grinding halt. Nobody knows when it will return, but that does not mean there will be a shortage of sports on TV.
While some leagues are offering free passes to watch old games, ESPN2 will be transforming into ESPN8: The Ocho on Sunday, March 22 for 24 hours.
If it’s almost a sport, they will have it as the sports network broadcasts its fourth edition of the obscure sports station that was inspired by the 2004 comedy “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story.”
Death diving, cup stacking, stone skipping and stupid robot fighting are just some of the “sports” that will be featured. Here is the complete schedule:
All times Eastern Standard Time.
Midnight: Johnsonville ACL Cornhole Championships: 2020 Kickoff Battle
2 a.m.: World Axe Throwing League: 2019 World Championship
4 a.m.: U.S. Open Ultimate Championships
6 a.m.: 2019 Spikeball College Championship
7 a.m.: 2019 Las Vegas Highland Games
7:30 a.m.: Putt Putt Championships
8 a.m.: 2019 IDEAL Electricians National Championship
9 a.m.: E:60 as part of The Ocho
9:30 a.m.: 51st National Stone Skipping Competitions
10:30 a.m.: 2007 World Sport Stacking Championship
11:30 a.m.: World Sign Spinning Championship
Noon: 2006 Krystal World Hamburger Eater Championship
1 p.m.: 2006 Johnsonville Brat Eating World Championship
2 p.m.: European TramDriver Championship
3 p.m.: 2019 Stupid Robot Fighting League
3:30 p.m.: 46th Annual Cherry Pit Spitting Championship
4 p.m.: Professional Arm Wrestling Championships
4:30 p.m.: 2019 Golden Tee World Championship
5 p.m.: 2018 Classic Tetris World Championship
5:30 p.m.: E:60 on ESPN8 Presented by Liberty Mutual
6:30 p.m.: America’s Dodgeball Continental Cup: USA vs. Canada
7:30 p.m.: 2019 Jelle’s Marble Runs
8 p.m.: Slipper Stairs: College Tour
8:30 p.m.: 2019 Death Diving World Championship
9:30 p.m.: Dodge Juggle 3
10:30 p.m.: Moxie Games 3
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