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Evel Knievel: America’s Iconic Daredevil
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- June 30, 2026
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Evel Knievel, the legendary daredevil, captivated audiences with his incredible stunts during the 1960s and 1970s. Known for his motorcycle feats, Knievel earned a reputation as an American icon.
‘Evel: America’s Daredevil’ Documentary
This summer, Fox Nation presents a new documentary titled ‘Evel: America’s Daredevil.’ Hosted by sportswriter Mike O’Hara, it delves into Knievel’s rise to fame, starting from his childhood in Montana and his work in copper mines.
The documentary highlights his notable attempts to jump the Caesars Palace fountains in Las Vegas and the Snake River Canyon in Idaho.
Fearless Attitude
Knievel’s fearless attitude is evident throughout the documentary. He famously dismissed concerns about the danger of his stunts, declaring, “I’m Evel Knievel, honey. I’m not supposed to be afraid.”
The special includes interviews from Knievel’s peak years and expert analysis from Fox News personalities, television executives, and his granddaughter, Krysten.
Comedian Adam Carolla remarked that Evel was “the most recognizable guy on two wheels.”
Influence on Generations
Olympic athlete and motocross competitor Colby Raha acknowledged Knievel’s influence on young Americans, stating that his superhero status inspired them. “They see the superhero thing, and they’re inspired—just a great role model,” Raha said.
Fox News host Jesse Watters praised Knievel’s resilience, noting his ability to keep America’s attention despite frequent crashes and injuries. “That’s resilience,” Watters said. “That’s the American spirit. Get knocked down, get right back up.”
Evel Knievel’s Legacy
For those looking to experience more of Knievel’s story, the Evel Knievel Experience in Las Vegas offers visitors an immersive attraction showcasing his famous motorcycles, jumpsuits, and artifacts.
FOX Business host Dagen McDowell commented on Knievel’s allure, saying, “It was America, it was daring, and it was fun as hell.”
Fox Nation programs are available for subscribers, offering access to a library of content on demand.
Benji Ferraro, a recent University of Maryland graduate and digital production assistant specializing in channel coverage and culture stories, is available for story tips at [email protected].
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