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Wipeout (US) Season 4 Episode 19
The Mood Swing is tipsy, the Qualifier plays Human Pinball with contestants and the Wipeout Kitchen serves Mexican food.
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Serie: Wipeout (US)
Episode Title: At Full Tilt
Air Date: 2011-06-30
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