
10:30 A.M.
MONDAY, AUGUST 2
BROOKLYN BOROUGH HALL
BETWEEN COURT AND
DOWNTOWN
On Monday, August 2, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz will greet the cast of Spike TV's new reality show Scrappers at Brooklyn Borough Hall, presenting a proclamation in honor of the Brooklyn-based series premiering on Tuesday, August 3.
Press release from Spike TV:
SPIKE TV TURNS METAL INTO MONEY WITH "SCRAPPERS"
Ten-Episode Reality Series Set On The Streets Of
On The Hunt For The Best Scrap Metal In Town
Premieres Tuesday, August 3 At 10:00 PM, ET/PT
With Back-to-Back Episodes
In 2009 the United States exported more than 22 million tons of scrap metal, raking in profits of more than 7 billion dollars.* Spike is along for the ride as three real Brooklyn, NY scrap metal crews search for their own piece of the scrap prize. In each episode, these real-life competitors and friends will find treasure in tons of twisted metal, and test their relationships on the search for the big score.
"Scrappers" is a workplace comedy like viewers have never seen it, set in one tough office, the streets of
To survive in the scrap business you have to be ruthless and Spike's "Scrappers" are the toughest in the game. They've got personalities and attitudes as big as
Tough guy Frankie Noots heads up the Scrappers USA crew from the front seat of his beat-up van. Among
Sal the Barber is the man behind P&F Service and Removal who is training to become an MMA fighter in between scrap runs. Sal can be like a bull in a china shop, but he'd also be the first guy to give you the shirt off his back. Greg is Sal's right hand man on the job and in the ring as his MMA training partner. Young and inexperienced, Sal has taken Greg under his wing to show him the ways of the scrapping game.
Mimmo and Dino are the Mad Scrappers. The smallest and most slapdash of the crews, Mimmo and Dino are best pals. These two stooges have a workday that starts and ends "whenever!" They have to rent a van every day to go looking for scrap metal, so they start each day $80 in the hole.
"Scrappers" was filmed entirely on location in
"Scrappers" is executive produced by George Verschoor through his Hoosick Falls Productions with
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