Wolf says new crop are no match for the originals

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GLADIATORS legend Wolf says the show’s new intake will never be as good as the original line up.
BBC recently announced the show – which attracted 13 million viewers at its peak when on ITV – was returning to our screens.
In an interview with GB News Wolf, real-name Michael Van Wijk, said: “They’ll never be as good as us. It’s like a photocopy of the originals.”
Van Wijk, 69, who now lives in New Zealand said: “ Let me tell you it was a wonderful time in our lives. I’d done a bit of acting before Gladiators and a few people would notice you. But after Gladiators it all became crazy. Even now when I get back home and come through the airport the custom’s guys put their thumbs up and everyone wants a photo. The recognition is still there which is nice.”
Explaining why he’d relocated to the other side of the world Michael added: “I visited New Zealand on holiday and thought this is a great place to bring up children. I love it.
“But it’s been a difficult year. I lost my dad, who still lives in England, to Covid last year. And about five months ago I lost my brother. It’s been horrendous.”
It was confirmed last week that the classic TV series will return to screens after over a decade off air.
The show, which originally ran on ITV between 1992 and 2000 before a brief revival on Sky in the late 2000s, is set to move to the BBC for a new 11-episode series in 2023.
The format sees a number of guest contestants go head-to-head with Gladiators, in a test of speed and strength.
The revival is set to include “brand-new games alongside classic challenges, culminating at the end of each episode with fan favourite The Eliminator”.