Vs.

The unique comedy quiz show where two complete opposite teams with three players each face-off in a battle of knowledge.

Broadcast
Comedy Central - May 31, 1990–September 3, 1999

Packagers
First Television/Comedy Partners

Host
Greg Proops

Announcer
Joe Liss

Round 1
Host Proops presented a category followed by two subjects associated with the category. One team selected one of those subjects, then Greg read a toss-up question to both teams in which any player can buzz-in and answer. A correct answer from the buzz-in player won $100 for the team; but an incorrect from the buzz-in player allowed the opposing team a chance to steal. After a question from the first category was played, another question from the other was asked; after all that, a new category with two new subjects were all played. Four categories were played this round.

Round 2
In this round, categories appear two at a time with a new one replacing the chosen one. Each category was written especially for each team. The player from the team in control can choose either category from either side afterwhich a toss-up question (which used the same technique from the previous round) was read. Correct answers from the team's own category was worth $200 while correct answers from the opposing team's category was worth double or $400. Incorrect answers no matter whose category was played lost $200 and if it came from the buzz-in player, the opponents get a chance to steal. Each team gets a total of five categories and when a team ran out of categories, questions from the opponent's categories were played. The round ended when all ten questions were asked or until time ran out.

Round 3
In the third and final round of the main game, questions were played in a one-on-one format. For one member of each team faced off against each other. They were asked three questions with the same three choices. After one pair took their turn, another pair came up to bat. All questions in this round were worth +/-$250 and the team with the most money after this round won the game and kept the cash. The losing team went home with a bad parting gift.

Grand Finale
The winning team received a choice of two categories, one is right up the winning team's alley and the other is a harder question. One the winning team chose a category, one final question from that category was asked, and then they had ten seconds to think of an answer (during that time, Greg would do a comedy bit). Now after the time was up, if the winning team can give the correct answer to that question, they win an additional $1,000. But if they weren't able to answer the question, the losing team got a chance for revenge by answering the same question for the same cash prize but with a five second conference, and they get it if they're right.