“Jeopardy!” champion Jonathan Fisher and former champ Matt Amodio have become the first back-to-back duo to win at least 10 consecutive games.
Fisher and Amodio may very well reunite, too, since they have both qualified for the Tournament of Champions. It’s a showdown Fisher would love.
“It would be amazing,” he said on “Jeopardy!” earlier this month. “It’s one of the highlights of my life to be here, but also to have played against Matt. So, to get to do it again would just be icing on the cake.”Drew Weisholtz is a reporter for TODAY Digital, focusing on pop culture, nostalgia and trending stories.
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