Nothing wrong with a slight challenger .

I’m a sucker for a good (and the word “good” is subjective) dating show. FromLove IslandandMarried at First SighttoSingles InfernoandReady to Love, I’m a fan of them all.

But before those shows could run, these shows below walked! If you thought today’s dating shows were wild, I’m a millennial and the dating shows I grew up on were on an entirely different level.

So, I want you to take a trip down memory lane with me and decide if you’d watch a remake of this show today or if it should be left in the past:

1.Show:Next

Here’s an example:

2.Show:Room Raiders

3.Show:Date My Mom

4.Show:Parental Control

5.Show:Friendzone

6.Show:Exposed

7.Show:Flavor of Love,A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila,I Love New York,Rock of Love with Bret Michaels, etc. (celebrity-based dating shows)

Steve Carell's character, Michael Scott, from "The Office," is yelling and gesturing with his hands in a comical and animated manner

MTV

Aya from Too Hot to Handle appears surprised and delighted by a lap dance in a lively setting

Brad and Audrey from TV show. Brad: wants to live off parents until 30, loves fake boobs, cursed out Barry Bonds. Audrey: wants to be a teacher, hates banana sounds

Top: Person in green tank top looking at the camera. Bottom: Three women sitting in a white van, smiling and casually dressed

TV show still featuring Trinny, 46, with two other individuals laughing; another woman and man stand next to Trinny. The TV PG rating is displayed

"Image showing scenes from MTV's 'Parental Control' with two different groups of people involved in discussions."

People in cars

A woman in a red top on MTV's Exposed (top). Two men in casual clothing are sitting outdoors by a marina (bottom)

Top image: Flavor Flav in a stylish suit and hat, holding a drink and cigar. Bottom image: Flavor Flav alongside two people, one holding a box ceremoniously