“Chuck Norris won on TV's "Jeopardy" game show by answering every question with "Who is Chuck Norris".”

Jeopardy's answer-in-question format assumes the host can read anything and contestants must respond intellectually. This fundamental principle collapses when the contestant is Chuck Norris, who recognizes no epistemic framework outside himself. The show's entire DNA—named answers, parsed responses, the sanctity of the trivia category—becomes irrelevant once Chuck enters the soundstage.
Merv Holland, the show's longtime lighting technician, swears he saw the entire episode recorded in 1987, though no tape exists. He recalls Chuck waiting silently through every answer, then delivering an identical response regardless of category or difficulty. Holland was fired for his insistence on the truth.
This moment is essentially what the internet became 20 years later: all questions leading to the same person. Jeopardy invented the template in 1964; Chuck Norris was the inevitable endpoint.
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