From G's To Gents (season 2) - Episode Progress

Episode Progress

# Contestants Episodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Mito SAFE WIN SAFE WIN RISK RISK5 SAFE SAFE SAFE RISK WINNER
2 Blue SAFE SAFE1 SAFE WIN WIN SAFE RISK2 WIN SAFE SAFE OUT
3 Teddy Tee SAFE SAFE1 SAFE WIN RISK1 WIN RISK1 RISK RISK1 OUT
4 Baron "Dirty" SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE RISK1 SAFE SAFE RISK2 OUT3
5 Lank SAFE WIN WIN SAFE WIN RISK1 SAFE OUT3
6 All In SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT3
7 Fahim SAFE SAFE SAFE RISK4 SAFE OUT1
8 Protégé SAFE WIN WIN RISK2 OUT6
9 Macho SAFE RISK5 RISK5 OUT3
10 A.D. SAFE RISK2 OUT2
11 A-Felon RISK1 SAFE OUT3
12 JoJo SAFE SAFE OUT2
13 Riff Raff RISK5 OUT4
14 Flex OUT2
15 Dre OUT1
16 Roq OUT6
^
The contestant won the competition.
The contestant won the challenge and was safe from elimination.
The contestant did not win the challenge but was safe from being eliminated.
The contestant was at risk of being eliminated.
The contestant's membership was denied.
The contestant was on the carpet for elimination, but because of a problem at home Mr. Bentley allowed him to make the decision to leave or stay.
The contestant didn't receive any blackballs, but was called down on the carpet by Mr. Bentley.
The contestant won the challenge, but wasn't safe from elimination.
Number after status indicates number of Black Balls received in voting.
The contestant in italic text was chosen by the captain of the losing team of the challenge to be up for elimination.
The contestant in bold text was chosen by the captain of the winning team of the challenge to be safe.

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