Eddie Hall Embarks on £1 Million Netflix Reality Show Challenge
Former World's Strongest Man champion Eddie Hall has embarked on a dramatic new venture, signing up for the third season of Netflix's reality television series 'Inside'. The 38-year-old strongman legend stands to win a staggering £1 million prize if he emerges victorious from the intense competition.
The Format of Netflix's 'Inside' Show
The Netflix programme places ten celebrity contestants together inside a confined house environment for an entire week, with constant monitoring throughout their stay. Participants face a series of challenging tasks and competitions designed to test their endurance and strategic thinking.
Contestants must successfully complete these challenges to avoid elimination from the competition, with only one ultimate winner claiming the substantial financial reward. However, the show incorporates a cunning twist that adds strategic complexity to the proceedings.
The £1 million prize fund diminishes every time a contestant chooses to purchase everyday luxuries, such as taking a shower or accessing other basic comforts. This unique mechanic forces participants to carefully consider their priorities and resource management throughout the competition.
Eddie Hall's Diverse Career Post-Strongman Retirement
Since retiring from professional strongman competitions following his 2017 World's Strongest Man victory, Eddie Hall has maintained an exceptionally busy schedule across multiple athletic disciplines and entertainment projects. The five-time Britain's Strongest Man champion has successfully transitioned into combat sports, most notably facing his longtime strongman rival Hafthor Bjornsson in a highly publicized boxing match.
Hall has further diversified his athletic portfolio by testing his skills in arm wrestling competitions and professional wrestling events in recent years. His combat sports achievements include a particularly remarkable victory against five-time World's Strongest Man and KSW heavyweight champion Mariusz Pudzianowski.
"Shocked myself to be honest," Hall remarked following his stunning 30-second defeat of Pudzianowski. "Mariusz is a formidable opponent, but like I said, I've got the hardest punch on the planet."
Potential Future Boxing Matchups and Celebrity Challenges
The strongman known as 'The Beast' has expressed keen interest in potential future boxing matches, including a possible bout against YouTube personality turned professional boxer Jake Paul. Hall made this dramatic call-out following Paul's recent defeat to former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.
When questioned about his willingness to face Paul in the ring, Hall responded enthusiastically: "Yeah, of course. Good payday. I'd fight him in boxing, yeah. I think it would be a tough little bout actually."
Hall went even further during a 2025 interview, suggesting he would happily fight both Paul brothers simultaneously in a cage match scenario. "Jake Paul and Logan Paul, I'd love to get them in a cage together," Hall claimed. "I think it would be very uneven, 100 per cent [I would kick their a**], powerbomb, smack them straight across the jaw. That's it."
The Celebrity Lineup and Competition Dynamics
Eddie Hall will be joined by nine other celebrity contestants on the Netflix series, including prominent content creators and former reality television personalities. This diverse mix of participants promises to create dynamic interpersonal relationships and competitive tension throughout the week-long confinement.
The combination of psychological pressure from constant surveillance, physical challenges, and strategic decisions regarding the diminishing prize fund creates a uniquely demanding environment for all contestants. Hall's background in extreme physical competition and mental fortitude developed through strongman events may provide him with distinct advantages in this unconventional reality television format.
As filming approaches for the third season of 'Inside', viewers eagerly anticipate how Eddie Hall's formidable physical presence and competitive mentality will translate to the reality television arena, where psychological endurance often proves as crucial as physical strength in determining the ultimate winner of the £1 million prize.