Contestant Progress
Each week, the best member (as determined by Ramsay) from the losing team during the latest service period is asked to nominate two of their teammates for elimination; one of these two is sent home by Ramsay.
No. | Chef | 301 | 302 | 303 | 304 | 305 | 306 | 307 | 308 | 309 | 310/11 |
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1 | Rock | WIN | BoW | BoB | BoW | WIN | LOSE | LOSE | NOM | IN | WINNER |
2 | Bonnie | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | NOM | NOM | WIN | NOM | BoB | IN | RUNNER-UP |
3 | Jen | LOSE | BoB | NOM | BoW | BoW | WIN | LOSE | IN | OUT | |
4 | Julia | LOSE | WIN | NOM | LOSE | LOSE | WIN | BoW | OUT | ||
5 | Josh | WIN | NOM | WIN | LOSE | WIN | NOM | LOSE | OUT | ||
6 | Brad | WIN | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | WIN | NOM | OUT | |||
7 | Melissa | BoW | WIN | LOSE | LOSE | NOM | OUT | ||||
8 | Vinnie | WIN | LOSE | WIN | OUT | ||||||
9 | Joanna | NOM | WIN | OUT | |||||||
10 | Aaron | WIN | LOSE | SICK | |||||||
11 | Eddie | WIN | OUT | ||||||||
12 | Tiffany | OUT |
- Contestant was nominated for elimination but prevailed
- Contestant was nominated for elimination by Chef Ramsay
- Contestant was eliminated
- Contestant was eliminated during dinner service
- Contestant was excluded from the competition due to illness
- The winner of Hell's Kitchen
- The runner up of Hell's Kitchen
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