Reno Rumble (season 2)

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Reno Rumble
Season 2
No. of episodes15
Release
Original network Nine Network
Original release21 March (2016-03-21) 
26 April 2016 (2016-04-26)
Season chronology
 Previous
Season 1

Reno Rumble: East v West is the second season of Australian reality television series Reno Rumble , it aired on the Nine Network. Unlike the first season which pit former contestants from The Block against former contestants from House Rules , this season had state based rookie teams from either the East or West side of Australia competing against each other. It was hosted by Scott Cam and Shelley Craft and judged by Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan. It premiered Monday 21 March 2016. [1] [2] The first episode was available online (9Now & Facebook page) one day ahead of its premiere on Sunday 20 March 2016. [3] Homebase is set at Pipemakers Park, Maribyrnong River.

Contents

Due to unexpected low ratings, from Monday 4 April only 2 episodes a week aired and was pushed back an hour to 8:30 pm timeslot. [4] The season was won by Lisa & John who received $100,000.

Format

Each week each individual team within
Team West (red) and Team East (blue) are allocated two rooms to deliver at the end of each week. The homeowners give each individual team a brief for their rooms. The whole team (red or blue) with the highest score are the weeks winning team and avoid elimination, the lowest scoring individual team in the losing team will be eliminated.

Contestants

Nine has announced the 6 teams that will compete on Reno Rumble: East v West. [5]

Team WestTeam East
TeamStateRelationshipTeamStateRelationship
Dane & Leanne SA Mother & SonSarah & Renee QLD Best Friends
Steve & Holly WA MarriedLisa & John NSW Partners
Jim & HayleySAEngagedScott & Nadia VIC Couple with children

Elimination history

immunity and elimination results
TeamHouse Renos
Wk 1Team TotalWk 2Team TotalWk 3Team TotalWk 4Wk 5
Final Total
Results
Dane & Leanne2791 [c] 2782 [c] 478631Eliminated
(Week 4)
Jim & Hayley242539Eliminated
(Week 3)
Steve & Holly2522Eliminated
(Week 2)
Lisa & John2888 [c] 2684 [c] 35883389
Scott & Nadia2421263288
Sarah & Renee23292729Eliminated
(Week 4)

Weekly results

Elimination Table
TeamsWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5
Lisa & John2826353389
Scott & Nadia2421263288
Dane & Leanne27274731Eliminated
(Week 4)
Sarah & Renee23292729Eliminated
(Week 4)
Jim & Hayley242539Eliminated
(Week 3)
Steve & Holly2522Eliminated
(Week 2)
  The team was on the winning team
  The team had immunity
  The team were eliminated
  The team won the series
  The team came in second place in the series.

Results

Week 1

Colour key:
  – Immunity
  – Eliminated
  – Advanced to Grand Final
  – Winning Team
  – Losing Team
Summary of week one results
TeamRoomsScoresTotalTeam Total
ColinJustinRoom Total
Team West (Sarah's House)
SADane & Leanne
(Team Captains)
Guest Bedroom 16612 2791
Kitchen8715
WASteve & HollyGuest Bedroom 2/Study549 25
Bathroom/Laundry8816
SAJim & HayleyMaster Bedroom5510 24
Living & Dining Room8614
Team SpaceFront Yard7815 15
Team East (Maddy's House)
QLDSarah & ReneeDining Room549 2388
Kitchen7714
NSWLisa & John
(Team Captains)
Guest Bedroom7714 28
Living Room7714
VICScott & NadiaMaster Bedroom6713 24
Bathroom/Laundry5611
Team SpaceFront Yard6713 13

Week 2

Summary of week two results
TeamRoomsScoresTotalTeam Total
ColinJustinRoom Total
Team West (Chris & Kate's House)
SADane & LeanneLiving & Dining Room6612 2782
Main Bathroom7815
WASteve & HollyMaster Bedroom5510 22
Ensuite6612
SAJim & Hayley
(Team Captains)
Kid's Room5712 25
Kitchen6713
Team SpaceFront Lounge Room448 8
Team East (Cristine & David's House)
QLDSarah & ReneeMaster Bedroom7714 2984
Main Bathroon8715
NSWLisa & JohnDining Room6511 26
Kitchen8715
VICScott & Nadia
(Team Captains)
Kid's Bedroom6612 21
Living Room549
Team SpaceGames Room/Office448 8

Week 3

Summary of week three results
TeamRoomsScoresTotalTeam Total
ColinJustinRoom Total
Team West (Joy's House)
SADane & Leanne
(Team Captains)
Guest Bedroom8816 4786
Master Bedroom6612
Kitchen91019
SAJim & HayleyTara's Bedroom6612 39
Bathroom7815
Living Room6612
Team East (Peter & Michelle's House)
QLDSarah & Renee
(Team Captains)
Naomi & Tamara's Bedroom6713 2788
Living Room7714
NSWLisa & JohnMaster Bedroom8816 35
Bathroom10919
VICScott & NadiaMatt's Bedroom5510 26
Kitchen & Dining Room8816

Week 4 (Semi-finals Week)

Summary of week four results
TeamRoomsScoresTotal
ColinJustinRoom Total
Combined Team West/East (Debbie's House)
SADane & LeanneStudy/Office8816 31
Main Bathroom8715
QLDSarah & ReneeSunroom7714 29
Kitchen & Dining8715
NSWLisa & JohnGuest Bedroom9817 33
Living Room8816
VICScott & NadiaMaster Bedroom8715 32
Ensuite8917

Week 5 (Grand Final Week)

Summary of week five results
TeamRoomsScoresTotal
(out of 100)
ColinJustinRoom Total
Grand Final Teams (Sue & Pauls House)
NSWLisa & JohnTara's Bedroom8917 Winners
(89)
Hallway91019
Main Bathroom8917
Living Room91019
Dining Room9817
VICScott & NadiaGuest Bedroom8816 Runners-up
(88)
Laundry8917
Breakfast Area9918
Ensuite10919
Kitchen10818

Ratings

Colour key:
  – Highest rating during the series
  – Lowest rating during the series
  – An elimination was held in this episode
WeekEpisodeOriginal airdateTimeslotViewers
(millions)
Night
Rank
SourceWk Avg
(millions)
1 [b] 1"First Houses Begin"21 March 2016Monday 7:30 pm0.395 [a] [a] [d] [6] 0.402
2"Design & Budget Woes"22 March 2016Tuesday 7:30 pm0.401 [a] [a] [d] [7]
3"Leadership Problems"23 March 2016Wednesday 7:30 pm0.381 [a] [a] [d] [8]
4"Rooms Revealed And Judging"27 March 2016Sunday 8:00 pm0.430 [a] #9 [a] [9]
2 [b] 5"Second Houses Begin"28 March 2016Monday 7:30 pm0.370 [a] [a] [d] [10] 0.388
6"Week Two Half-Way Point"29 March 2016Tuesday 7:30 pm0.370 [a] [a] [d] [11]
7"House Reveals, Judging & Elimination"4 April 2016Monday 9:00 pm0.424 [a] [a] [d] [12]
38"Third Houses Begin"5 April 2016Tuesday 8:50 pm0.352 [a] [a] [d] [13] 0.386
9"House Reveals, Judging & Elimination"11 April 2016Monday 8:30 pm0.420 [a] [a] [d] [14]
410"Two Renos One House - Semi Finals"12 April 2016Tuesday 8:40 pm0.354 [a] [a] [d] [15] 0.354
11"Semi Final Week Continues"18 April 2016Monday 8:50 pm0.356 [a] [a] [d] [16]
12"Whole House Reveal And Judging"19 April 2016Tuesday 8:40 pm0.352 [a] [a] [d] [17]
513"Elimination And Demoltion"25 April 2016Monday 8:50 pm0.300 [a] [a] [d] [18] 0.275
14"Bedroom Judging"Monday 9:50 pm
15"Winners are announced"26 April 2016Tuesday 9:00 pm0.249 [a] [a] [d] [19]
Season Average0.361< 20

Notes

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