Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Duel II - Cast

Cast

Male Players Original Season Finish
Evan Starkman Fresh Meat Winner
Brad Fiorenza RW: San Diego Runner-Up
Mark Long RR: First Adventure 3rd Place
Landon Lueck RW: Philadelphia Episode 10
MJ Garrett RW: Philadelphia Episode 9/10
Derek McCray RR: Viewers' Revenge Episode 8
Dunbar Merrill RW: Sydney Episode 7
Eric Banks Fresh Meat Episode 6
Isaac Stout RW: Sydney Episode 5
Nehemiah Clark RW: Austin Episode 4
Davis Mallory RW: Denver Episode 3
Ryan Kehoe Fresh Meat Episode 2
Nick Brown RW: Hollywood Episode 1
Adam King RW: Paris Episode 1
Chris "CT" Tamburello RW: Paris
Female Players Original Season Finish
Rachel Robinson RR: Campus Crawl Winner
Brittini Sherrod RW: Hollywood Runner-Up
Aneesa Ferreira RW: Chicago 3rd Place
Diem Brown Fresh Meat Episode 10
Tori Hall RR: Viewers' Revenge Episode 9/10
Jenn Grijalva RW: Denver Episode 8
Paula Meronek RW: Key West Episode 7
Kimberly Alexander RW: Hollywood Episode 6
Ruthie Alcaide RW: Hawaii Episode 5
Katie Doyle RR: The Quest Episode 4
Brooke LaBarbera RW: Denver Episode 3
Robin Hibbard RW: San Diego Episode 2
Shauvon Torres RW: Sydney Episode 1/2

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