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May 30, 2023 by Paul Leave a Comment

3 Guest Shark — Shark Tank Season

But back in (which originally aired in 2011-2012), the show did something that kept the entrepreneurs—and the viewers—on their toes. They introduced the Guest Shark .

They brought new money, new egos, and new opportunities. Whether you loved Ashton Kutcher’s swagger or Jeff Foxworthy’s one-liners, one thing is clear: The guest shark made Season 3 one of the most unpredictable and exciting runs in the show’s history. shark tank season 3 guest shark

Loved this trip down memory lane? Check out our post on the most expensive deals in Shark Tank history. But back in (which originally aired in 2011-2012),

Telling Kevin O’Leary that his royalty rate was "funnier than my stand-up routine." 3. John Paul DeJoria (The Legend) When John Paul DeJoria walks into a room, you listen. The co-founder of Paul Mitchell hair products and Patrón Tequila has a rags-to-riches story that makes every sob story on the show look like a minor inconvenience. Whether you loved Ashton Kutcher’s swagger or Jeff

DeJoria appeared in one of the season’s most emotional episodes. He doesn't just look for profits; he looks for grit. He invested in (a location-based safety app), citing the entrepreneur's passion over the product's current revenue. DeJoria taught us that Season 3 was about betting on the jockey (the founder), not just the horse. 4. Steve Tisch (The Hollywood Powerhouse) As the co-owner of the New York Giants and an Oscar-winning film producer ( Forrest Gump ), Steve Tisch had a different currency: access.

When you think of Shark Tank , the usual suspects come to mind: the brutal honesty of Kevin O’Leary, the motherly wisdom of Barbara Corcoran, the tech vision of Robert Herjavec, the quiet billions of Daymond John, and the unshakeable confidence of Mark Cuban.

While Mark Cuban joined the cast full-time this season (replacing Kevin Harrington), the producers sprinkled in high-profile billionaires and CEOs to sit in the "tank." These guest sharks didn't just write checks; they brought fresh energy, industry-specific expertise, and a few brutal "I'm out" moments we still talk about today.

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