North American fight fans and critics alike have been praising the new monthly ONE on Prime Video series, and now, the promotion has brought their hit reality television program to the streaming giant.

“The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition” is now available to U.S. and Canadian audiences on Amazon’s Prime Video.

The show features 16 candidates from around the globe competing in a wide variety of entertaining business and physical challenges. The ultimate winner gets a $250,000, one-year job offer to work under ONE chairman and CEO Chatri Sityodtong as his protege.

In a meeting of two worlds, major players from the business and martial arts communities make appearances, including top CEOs like Grab’s Anthony Tan, Zoom’s Eric Yuan, Catcha Group’s Patrick Grove, and Twilio’s Jeff Lawson, in addition to legendary combat sports figures like Demetrious Johnson, Georges St-Pierre, Rich Franklin and Renzo Gracie.

The show was released earlier this year on Netflix in over 150 countries, reaching the Netflix Top 10 in Singapore and Indonesia while trending in numerous other nations worldwide.

Now, Prime Video has become the exclusive streaming platform for Season 1 of “The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition” in the U.S. and Canada.

“This addition to ONE’s on-demand library on Prime Video gives us yet another way to connect with our passionate fanbase in the U.S., as we provide them with this exciting new content stack,” Sityodtong said.

The reality show lives on Prime Video alongside ONE’s growing library of on-demand fights and content, as the promotion is now holding monthly events on the platform, aired live to North American primetime audiences.

This past August, the organization debuted on Prime Video with a blockbuster card that saw Johnson avenge the only knockout loss of his MMA career to capture the ONE flyweight world title.

The next offering, ONE on Prime Video 3, is slated for October 21 and will feature three world title bouts. Headlining that card will be a ONE bantamweight world title fight between defending champion John Lineker (35-9) and Brazilian knockout artist Fabricio Andrade (8-2).

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