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- Cody Travers was a hero in Metro City... a long time ago. He brought down the Mad Gear gang. But now he's just another boxing trainer. It's his younger brother Kyle that's the star of the streets. A rising underground pit-fighter, born from nothing, meaner than anyone. When Cody is kidnapped, and a new street drug sends Metro City spiraling into chaos, it's down to Kyle to bring the pain to the streets, to find out what's happened to his brother and to stop whoever's responsible for the chaos engulfing the city.
- After the adventures in the movie, McQueen starts the next season of the Piston Cup.
- Matt Trakker leads a special team of masked crime fighters with a fleet of hidden function vehicles against Miles Mayhem and his criminal organization known as V.E.N.O.M.
- The show revolves around the manic antics of the Stunt Dawgs, a band of Hollywood stuntmen (and one woman) who double as troubleshooters. The team, led by the gung-ho Needham, consists of: Splat (a wealthy guy who speaks like Dudley Do-Right and specialized in plane stunts), Crash (the cool African-American who specializes in car wrecks; he also has the misfortune of being endlessly pursued by an obsessed female fan named Velma), Sizzle (the token female whose passion is pyrotechnics) and the rookie Skidd (an unkempt New-Age dude who drives a motorcycle). They also have a dog mascot named Human. The Dawgs' adventures always seem to involve foiling the schemes of a crazed villainous Hollywood producer/director named Richard P. Fungus and his band of stuntmen; the Stunt Scabs, consisting of Airball (Fungus' sycophantic French sidekick), Budyear (a big lunk who'd do anything for money), Half-A-Mind (a disfigured stuntman who has the habit of falling to pieces-literally-and of course, has a notoriously small intellect), Lucky (who, of course, wasn't; he attracts bad luck wherever he goes), and Whiz Kid (a geeky genius responsible for the Scabs' technology). Fungus also has a slimy lawyer at his disposal named Slime.