Game Summary
Episode | Challenge Winner | Freshlook Eyesaver Winners | Gauntlet Nominees | The Gauntlet | Winner | Sent Home | ||||||
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# | Challenge | Real World | Road Rules | Real World | Road Rules | |||||||
1 | Snake Soup | Real World | David | Sarah | Dead Man's Drop | Sarah | David | |||||
2 | Masquerade | Road Rules | Montana | Katie | Ride 'Em Cowboy | Katie | Montana | |||||
3 | Mud Bath | Road Rules | Tonya | Steve | Perfect Fit | Steve | Tonya | |||||
4 | I Scream | Road Rules | Rachel B. | Katie | Hangman | Rachel B. | Katie | |||||
5 | Holey Canoe | Road Rules | Coral | Tina | Dead Man's Drop | Coral | Tina | |||||
6 | Heavyweight Hustle | Real World | Matt | Sarah | Dead Man's Drop | Sarah | Matt | |||||
7 | Sink My Ship | Road Rules | Norman | Dave | Elka | Cara | Knock Your Block Off | Cara | Elka | |||
8 | Red Barron | Road Rules | Nathan | Adam | Trishelle | Steve | Perfect Fit | Trishelle | Steve | |||
9 | Inferno | Real World | Alton | Theo V. | Trishelle | Sarah | Perfect Fit | Sarah | Trishelle | |||
10 | Rolling On A River | Road Rules | Mike | Roni | Rachel B. | Sarah | Ride 'Em Cowboy | Sarah | Rachel B. | |||
11 | Turntable | Road Rules | Theo G. | Veronica | Alton | Laterrian | Pole Climb | Alton | Laterrian | |||
12 | All Or Nothing | Real World | Alton | Theo V. | Mike | Abram | Knock Your Block Off | Mike | Abram | |||
13 | Vertical Sweep | Real World | Alton | Adam | Irulan | Sarah | Dead Man's Drop | Sarah | Irulan | |||
14 | Dukes Of Saturn | Real World | Alton | Veronica | Theo G. | Cara | Ride 'Em Cowboy | Cara | Theo G. | |||
15 | Gold Rush | Road Rules |
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