Which Challenge Castoffs Will Return From the Most Stacked Redemption House Yet?
Where this season of
The Challenge is concerned, the bench is beginning to look like a bigger threat than the first lineup. So who’s gonna get another crack at the big game?
On tonight’s
Final Reckoning episode, the Redemption Residence — already stacked with tough players like
Brad,
Kyle and
Kam — got four new tenants right after a large irritated in Armageddon as well as a completely unexpected flub at nevertheless another Purge mission.
First, thanks to the continued efforts of the Lavender Girls alliance,
Johnny and
Tony predictably earned the most votes from their fellow competitors and were sentenced to compete in the second elimination round. The guys wanted to drag in
Shane and
Nelson with them, although determined against the idea because of Shane’s swimming acumen (they could visualize a tank of water awaited them). So, they landed on
Joss and
Sylvia, who’d been attempting to oust Tony and Bananas for ages.
Tony and Johnny seemed convinced Joss and Sylvia were a safe bet, nevertheless sadly, things didn’t quite go their way. In “Don’t Trip Me Up,” players had to build a three-foot-tall structure with blocks, made all of the more tough by the fact that the base platform was suspended over rippling water. Both teams grew frustrated as structures collapsed time right after time, although finally, and thanks to some serious resolve, Sylvia was able to build up her tower, leading her and Joss to a second Armageddon victory, and sending maybe the game’s strongest team into the Redemption House.
“I cannot believe we just took out Tony and Bananas, one of the best teams in this game,” Sylvia mentioned. “This is a large win for me and Joss.”
And the trend of ousting Titan teams had just begun. In “Heads Will Roll,” the next Purge mission, teams had to transport flags from one side of a spinning platform to the other (and that platform just so happened to be suspended from a dizzying height). One player would have to grab a flag from one wall, shuttle it across the giant spinning log and hand it off to his or her teammate, who would stick the flag to the opposite wall.
While Natalie and Paulie killed the game, and earned their second straight victory, Shane/Nelson, Joss/Sylvia and
Cara Maria/
Marie all stumbled. Still, once all was mentioned and done, it was Nelson’s stumbling out of the gate that earned his team the lowest score, and he and Shane — thought to be sure things for the final mission— were banished from the Main House.
“I was praying we’d never have to be able to see that Redemption House,” Nelson lamented as he made his journey out of the game.
And we don’t blame Nelson. Right now, the fully stacked Redemption Residence is filled by early-season standouts Brad and Kyle, elimination power-players Kam and
Kayleigh, the dominant Bananas and Tony and, right now, the reliably powerful Shane and Nelson. The road out will not be easy.
So, any time the next Four Horseman of the Apocalypse task rolls around, who’ll be running the victory lap back inside the Main House?
Who do you suggest will return from the most stacked
Challenge Redemption Residence nevertheless, and which duo will have another shot at
Final Reckoning gold? Share your thoughts, and visualize who’s able to strike back next Tuesday night!
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