Red Skull Madness: Should The Challenge Have Instituted Its Elimination Twist?
There have been Black Skulls and
Devin White Skulls -- yet right now there really are Red Skulls on
The Challenge. And rookie
Jay is the only competitor on Season 35 to have this rather coveted cranium.
During tonight's
Total Madness premiere, host TJ Lavin gave a speech directed at the
Survivor alum, who'd just defeated his fellow newbie
Asaf in "Air Strike" and the rest of the 26 males and girls. In short: He's "done with people skating by and going under the radar." The solution: The only road to a final is to win in Purgatory (this season's win-or-go-home environment) and get a Red Skull.
Obviously, Jay was elated -- and
reigning victor Jordan was ready for "people to put their cash where your mouth is." Although looking back, what were some of the game's most familiar faces thinking? And did they support the radical new component of the game? First, the three-time champ's
bride.
"I was so happy,"
Tori told MTV News. "Last season, I had to go into two eliminations, [and] Jordan had to go into two eliminations. And thus several people went to the [
War of the Worlds 2] final, and ended up winning the final, and so they never had to go into an elimination."
Correct --
3/4 of Team UK.
Johnny Bananas, who has the most
Challenge championships however hasn't
won since
Rivals 3), echoed Tori's point about Season 34.
"I visualize an elimination every season, if not countless eliminations," the six-time gold medalist mentioned. "So, for me, it's like I'm going to be able to see one anyway, so why not? However then you've got other people who are very good at staying out of eliminations. And once TJ made that announcement, the people who were the most mad by it are the ones who I think are the most used to getting a complimentary ride."
He added: "I have been to finals where I did not face an elimination, and there was something about that that just didn't sit right."
And although
Cory and Bananas have not routinely seen eye-to-eye, they do agree on this development.
"I loved it. This sounds like a game where I can finally win," the
Battle of the Bloodlines and
Dirty XXX finalist mentioned. "I’m generally routinely against the numbers, and generally I’m getting thrown into an elimination. Every season, I have been in an elimination. So for me, it seemed like, ‘Cool.’ I was bound to go in at some point anyways, so let’s rock."
So do you agree with
TJ's the twist and the trio's positive takes? Or should there be no Red Skulls up for grabs? Sound off, then keep watching
The Challenge: Total Madness on Wednesdays at 8/7c.
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