Real World/Road Rules Challenge (season)

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Real World/Road Rules Challenge
Season 2
Presented byDavid Edwards
No. of contestants12
Winners
  • Anne Wharton
  • Kalle Dedolph
  • Kefla Hare
  • Mark Long
  • Noah Rickun
  • Roni Martin
Location
No. of episodes6
Release
Original network MTV
Original releaseNovember 9 (1999-11-09) 
December 14, 1999 (1999-12-14)
Season chronology
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Road Rules: All Stars
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Challenge 2000

Real World/Road Rules Challenge (occasionally referred to as Real World vs. Road Rules) is the second season of the MTV reality game show, The Challenge . Cast members from The Real World and Road Rules competed for their share of $50,000. [1]

Contents

The season marked the first time in which "Real World/Road Rules Challenge" would be used as the show's main title (by the 19th season, however, the program would be renamed yet again simply to The Challenge). In addition, it's one of two seasons absent of a subtitle (though the other, season 3, did have the year of its production as part of its title), a trend that wouldn't truly emerge until the show's 4th season. [2]

Format

It is the first six-on-six Challenge in the series. The teams traveled via tour bus and RV starting in San Francisco, ending in Universal City, California, competing in different individual challenges. The winning team had the right to travel in a tour bus, while the losing team had to travel in an RV. Each time a team won an individual challenge, they won the right to spend time in a "money machine". The "money machine", set up outside Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, California was a huge wind chamber that contained up to $50,000. Whatever the casts could keep on them, they were guaranteed to keep. This season also featured an additional challenge where the two teams competed over possession of a teddy bear. Whichever team had the teddy bear in their possession at an unknown, predetermined point in the challenge, would win the additional challenge.

Cast

Mr. Big: David Edwards from The Real World: Los Angeles

Real World team
PlayerOriginal season
Beth Stolarczyk The Real World: Los Angeles
Janet Choi The Real World: Seattle
Jason Cornwell The Real World: Boston
Montana McGlynnThe Real World: Boston
Nathan BlackburnThe Real World: Seattle
Neil Forrester The Real World: London
 
Road Rules team
PlayerOriginal season
Anne Wharton Road Rules: Northern Trail
Kalle Dedolph Road Rules: Islands
Kefla Hare Road Rules: Down Under
Mark Long Road Rules: USA – The First Adventure
Noah RickunRoad Rules: Northern Trail
Roni MartinRoad Rules: Northern Trail

Challenge games

Game summary

EpisodeMission outcome
#ChallengeWinnersLosers
1Roller DerbyRoad RulesReal World
2Bed RaceRoad RulesReal World
3Bungee JumpRoad RulesReal World
4Las Vegas Talent ShowReal WorldRoad Rules
5Boot CampRoad RulesReal World
6Handsome RewardRoad RulesReal World
 Real World
 Road Rules

Mini challenges

EpisodeMission outcomePrize
#ChallengeWinnersLosers
1Golden DollarReal WorldRoad RulesLimo ride
Teddy Bear StealReal WorldRoad Rules$3,000
3Japanese PacerRoad Rules
Snoop Doggy DoggReal WorldHotel suite

Final results

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date
61"Money Changes Everything"November 9, 1999 (1999-11-09)
The game begun when six cast members from The Real World and Road Rules each were brought together at the AT&T baseball stadium, where thousands of fake dollar bills of The Real World: Los Angeles housemate David Edwards, with the object of find a golden dollar. The game was won by Real World when Jason found the golden dollar, earning a limo for the team to the first challenge. Kefla and Roni later get massages together, establishing a connection. Janet and Jason begin a flirtatious relationship. Later, the teams compete against each other in the Roller Derby mission, in which Beth sustained an injury. The players told of a secondary prize where if they are in possession of a teddy bear at a certain point in the game, they would win an addition $3,000 for their team. The episode ends with the Beth in the hospital with a bandaged ankle while the Real World team are hoping that she is sent home.
72"Bed Sores"November 16, 1999 (1999-11-16)
Beth remains in the competition, despite concerns from the group. The teams are then told they would be bed racing against each other. After the teams stop to come up with themes for their beds and test them out, Jason and Janet take the break to get closer to one another. Several attempts are made by both teams in acquiring the teddy bear for their team. Kalle and Nathan spark a connection between each other, which brings up suspicions from his team. At the Bed Race mission, the Road Rules team easily defeats Real World. The teams are given the choice between two jobs: Japanese Pacer and "Snoop Doggy" Dogg. Later, as they drive to the next town, the Real World team is stopped by a police officer because of the outlandish spraypaint on the Winnebego. After being let go, the Winnebego breaks down, forcing Real World to hitch a ride with Road Rules.
83"Getting Drunk"November 23, 1999 (1999-11-23)
The teams head to Hollywood to the YMCA where they get into athletic gear and meet Kobe Bryant and Reggie Miller. They are then told that the jobs they chose in the previous episode determine what they would be doing. Since Real World chose Snoop Doggy Dogg, they would have to wash Kobe Bryant's dogs, in exchange for $200 and a stay at a nice suite. Meanwhile, Road Rules would face off 6-on-2 in a basketball game, refereed by The Real World: Boston housemate Syrus Yarbrough, against Kobe and Reggie, much to Nathan's dismay, with money at stake. The Real World team successfully groom's Kobe's dogs and earn $200 and the suite while Road Rules end up losing against Kobe and Reggie and owe them $40. The teams are given their next clue and party while staying at the suite. Montana and Noah develop a love-hate relationship while Kefla and Roni's relationship heats up at the club. Later, the teams are surprised that the next mission is a Bungee Jump, to the fear of the Real World girls. The episode ends with Janet having a panic attack over jumping.
94"The Joint is Jumping"November 30, 1999 (1999-11-30)
Beth and Montana's reluctance to jump sparks an argument between Kefla and Roni and the Real World team. After the instructor had taken down, Janet returns and takes the leap, but it was not enough to win as Montana and Beth decided not to do the mission. Beth gets annoyed that the Montana doesn't catch as much flack as she did for not jumping. After the mission, the teams are given their next clue which leads them to Vegas. Real World is given a new Winnebego. The teams learn that they would be performing in a Las Vegas Talent Show. Roni and Kefla take a walk through the strip while the teams go clubbing. Nathan begins contemplating his relationship with Kalle. The Real World teams steals the teddy bear. Real World finally wins a mission and earns a minute in the money chamber, thereby breaking the Road Rules streak.
105"Shall We Play A Game?"December 7, 1999 (1999-12-07)
The teams get another clue, informing them to go to a boot camp in Oceanside, California. Noah and Montana continue their cross-team flirtation. After a drunken night, Montana swears to her team she and Noah did not hook up. The teams arrive at the Pendleton US Marine Corps and prepare for their next mission, which is a very difficult military-based challenge. Neil throws a tantrum about doing the mission, but decides to do the mission for the good of the team. However, despite great efforts by Nathan, the Road Rules team wins 3 to 1, earning another minute in the chamber. Tired and exhausted, the teams make their next stop at the Playboy Mansion.
116"Handsome Reward"December 14, 1999 (1999-12-14)
The teams are greeted by Playboy Playmate Victoria Silvstedt, and are shown around the mansion. Most of the cast have a good time at the mansion, even getting to meet Hugh Hefner, himself. However, Montana is annoyed about staying at the mansion with all of the models. Noah begins flirting with one of the playmates, sparking jealousy from Montana, even angering one of the models. During their night of fun, Anne hurts her ankle on a trampoline. Janet and Jason's relationship heats up at the tennis courts. The teams are then told that they would go down to a junk yard where they would be blowing up the broken down winnebego, Bessie. During a game of truths, many of the cast reflect on their relationships with one another and their possible futures. The cast meet David at Universal Studios to grab the money in the chamber. Anne is forced to sit out of the chamber, but Road Rules still manages to earn more money than Real World, with a $39,680 bank account — $6,613 per player, while the Real World team finished with a $10,240 bank account — $1,706 for each player. In the additional Teddy Bear Steal challenge, Real World wins and earning $3,000.

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