Number Fifteen: Lip Sync Battle Started as a Skit on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
The first lip sync battle was done as a skit on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon between Fallon and John Krasinski. Krasinski came up with the idea while he was driving in the car with his wife, trying to come up with an idea for something he could do during …show more content…
There is no other program in the channel’s history that has had such a strong showing. Furthermore, not only did it have a strong showing with men, but it had an even better showing with women, something the channel was going for with their rebranding.
Number Ten: It Is the Top-Ranking Show in Its Television Time Slot
…For cable at least. In its first nine weeks, the show was number one with adults and women ages 18 to 49 in its time slot. For men ages 18 to 49, the feat was much greater, coming in at number one for all cable television shows, period.
Number Nine: Jimmy Fallon and Dwayne Johnson Competed on the First Episode
Making it no different than on The Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon competed in the first episode of the stand-alone show. His opponent, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, performed Taylor Swift’s “Shake it Off” and the Bee Gees’ “Stayin’ Alive,” while Fallon performed Harry Belafonte’s “Jump in the Line” and Madonna’s “Like a Prayer.” Stay tuned for part two of our list of 15 facts you didn’t know about SpikeTV’s Lip Sync Battle, coming