American Ninja Warrior: USA vs. The World 6

American Ninja Warrior: USA vs The World 6 was the seventh installment of American Ninja Warrior's international tournament, which was premiered on January 26th, 2020 in the U.S. and August 18th, 2020 in Australia (shortly after the finale of Australian Ninja Warrior: State of Origin).

Competitors
There were 3 teams competing on this tournament, with 6 members in each team. Team Europe featured all-new members once again, and two-third of the members of Team USA and Team Australia were new (compared to the previous tournament). Each team also had a female competitor.


 * Drew Drechsel
 * Jesse Labreck
 * Daniel Gil
 * Michael Torres
 * Adam Rayl
 * Karsten Williams


 * Anton Fomenko (Russia)
 * Damir Okanovic (Bosnia)
 * Keanu Ahmed (Romania)
 * Magnus Midtbo (Norway)
 * Steffi Noppinger (Austria)
 * Thomas Hubener (France)


 * Bryson Klein
 * Olivia Vivian
 * Cam D'Silva
 * Daniel Mason
 * Josh O'Sullivan
 * Matt Tsang

Competition Format
The competition worked as followed:
 * Stage One
 * There were 3 heats in this stage, with each heat consisting of 3 competitors (1 competitor from each team).
 * In each heat, the competitor who completed the course (or made the furthest) in the fastest time would receive 2 points for his/her team, with 1 point for the second fastest time, and 0 points for the slowest time.
 * Stage Two
 * There were 2 heats in this stage, with each heat consisting of 3 competitors (1 competitor from each team).
 * In each heat, the competitor who completed the course (or made the furthest) in the fastest time would receive 3 points for his/her team, with 2 points for the second fastest time, and 1 point for the slowest time.
 * Stage Three
 * There was only 1 heat in this stage, consisting of 3 competitors (1 competitor from each team).
 * The competitor who completed the course (or made the furthest) in the fastest time would receive 5 points for his/her team, with 3 points for the second fastest time, and 1 point for the slowest time.
 * The points from the heats in Stage One, Stage Two, and Stage Three would be accumulated, and the team who got the lowest points would be eliminated from the competition, while the other 2 teams would advance to Stage Four.
 * Stage Four
 * Stage Four consisted of a side-by-side Rope Climb, with 2 competitors (1 competitor from each team).
 * The competitor who reached the top of the tower in the fastest time, his/her respective team would be the champion of the tournament.

Obstacles
① Archer Alley

② Spin Your Wheels

③ Double Dipper

④ Jumping Spider

⑤ Tire Run

⑥ Warped Wall

⑦ Diving Boards

⑧ Twist & Fly

Obstacles
① Giant Walk the Plank

② Extension Ladder

③ Snap Back

④ Swing Surfer

⑤ Grim Sweeper

⑥ Water Walls

Obstacles
① Grip & Tip

② Iron Summit

③ Crazy Clocks

④ Ultimate Cliffhanger

⑤ Pipe Dream

⑥ Cane Lane

⑦ Flying Bar

Obstacles
① Rope Climb (80 feet)

Broadcast Notes
When the competition was aired in Australia, it started with a message stating: "Due to current legal proceedings in the U.S., the following program has been edited". This is due to NBC & A. Smith & Co cutting ties with Drew Drechsel for legal reasons. This resulted to have Channel 9 (the broadcaster) cutting out most of the footage with Drew Drechsel, including his entire run.