#2. Witness ONE Championship CEO Chatri Sityodtong in his element
Martial arts and business is ONE Championship CEO Chatri Sityodtong’s playground. It’s the world he knows and it’s why the promotion exists today.
Obviously, 'The Apprentice' franchise is known for its intense business challenges, meant to test each candidate’s intellect and resourcefulness. In addition to special guest athletes, the show also features special guest CEOs from some of the world’s biggest companies.
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Joining candidates in the Boardroom are leading global CEOs, including Anthony Tan from Grab, Eric Yuan from Zoom and Jeff Lawson from Twilio, among others, many of whom are close friends with Sityodtong.
If you’ve ever wanted to get up close and personal, and perhaps even witness a different side of Sityodtong, then this show will surely give you a glimpse of ONE Championship’s charismatic CEO in his element.
#1. The drama of “The Apprentice,” ONE Championship style
The show is complete with drama, laughter, intense moments, fun times and even tears. It’s a showcase of the unmistakable parallels between the Boardroom and the ONE Championship Circle.
Each episode features a business challenge candidates have to get through using their intelligence and cunning. They are tasked to work as a team and at times, on their own, while finding a way to let their individual strengths and abilities shine.
Up for grabs is a US$250,000 job offer and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become Sityodtong’s protege in business.
'The Apprentice, in essence, is a show designed to produce dramatic in-fighting between candidates, mirroring the actual cutthroat nature of the business world. Combine that with the excitement and flair of ONE Championship’s brand of martial arts and fans have a truly one-of-a-kind experience with 'The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition'.
It’s must-watch TV and it’s available now on Netflix. If you’re looking for a binge-worthy series to pass the time, then it’s good you can watch all 13 episodes in one sitting, the way Netflix shows were meant to be experienced.