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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