The Challenge: Rivals

Last updated

Rivals
Season 21
Rivals title.jpeg
Presented by T. J. Lavin
No. of contestants29
Winners
Location
No. of episodes12 (Special & Reunion Included)
Release
Original network MTV
Original releaseJune 22 (2011-06-22) 
September 7, 2011 (2011-09-07)
Season chronology
 Previous
Cutthroat

The Challenge: Rivals is the 21st season of the MTV reality game show, The Challenge . Rivals takes place in Costa Rica, Argentina, and Patagonia. The season used former cast members from The Real World and The Challenge. Rivals marked the first season of The Challenge not to include any cast members from Road Rules .

Contents

The season featured a format in which players were teamed with their arch enemies from past seasons of The Real World and The Challenge. The season premiered on June 22, 2011, and concluded with the "S#!% They Should Have Shown" special on September 7, 2011. [1]

This is the first edition of the Rivals series, with Rivals II and Rivals III following in 2013 and 2016, respectively.

Format

The cast of the twenty-first season of The Challenge, excluding Adam Royer and Michael Ross. The challenge rivals cast.jpg
The cast of the twenty-first season of The Challenge, excluding Adam Royer and Michael Ross.

This season of The Challenge featured a brand new format, consisting of 14 same-gender teams — seven male and seven female. Each team will consist of players who will be paired with their "worst enemies," whom they have engaged in bitter feuds, fights and rivalries with in previous Real World and/or Challenge seasons. This format was inspired by ESPN columnist Bill Simmons in a mailbag by someone known as "B.J. from Brooklyn (where it was dubbed “Mortal Enemies” but maintained the premise) [2] Simmons and Dave Jacoby further discussed this idea on the B.S. Report, Simmons' podcast.

Each team participates in numerous challenges (sometimes called "missions"), which are followed by an elimination round called "The Jungle." Each challenge is alternatively designated as either a male or a female challenge day. The winning team of the gender not designated for the Jungle is awarded $2,000. The winning team whose gender is designated for elimination wins immunity from the Jungle, while the team that finishes last is automatically sent to the Jungle. An open deliberation and vote then held among the players to determine which team of the same gender will face the last-place finisher in the Jungle. The team who wins the elimination round returns to the game and has a shot at a $300,000 prize, while the losing team is eliminated from the game. [1]

At the end of the season, six teams will compete in the final challenge — three of each gender. The first-place male and female teams win $100,000 apiece, second-place wins $50,000 and the third-place finishers go home empty-handed. [3]

Contestants

Male ContestantsOriginal seasonFinish
Johnny Devenanzio The Real World: Key West Winner
Tyler DuckworthThe Real World: Key WestWinner
Kenny Santucci Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Fresh Meat Runner-up
Wes Bergmann The Real World: Austin Runner-up
Leroy Garrett The Real World: Las Vegas (2011) Third place [lower-alpha 1]
Michael RossThe Real World: Las Vegas (2011)Third place [lower-alpha 1]
Adam King The Real World: Paris Episode 8/9
Chris "CT" Tamburello The Real World: ParisEpisode 8/9
Evan StarkmanReal World/Road Rules Challenge: Fresh MeatEpisode 6
Nehemiah ClarkThe Real World: AustinEpisode 6
Brandon Nelson The Challenge: Fresh Meat II Episode 4
Ty Ruff The Real World: D.C. Episode 4
Davis Mallory The Real World: Denver Episode 2
Tyrie BallardThe Real World: DenverEpisode 2
Adam RoyerThe Real World: Las Vegas (2011)Episode 1 [lower-alpha 2]
Female contestantsOriginal seasonFinish
Evelyn SmithReal World/Road Rules Challenge: Fresh MeatWinner
Paula MeronekThe Real World: Key WestWinner
Cara Maria SorbelloThe Challenge: Fresh Meat IIRunner-up
Laurel StuckyThe Challenge: Fresh Meat IIRunner-up
Jenn GrijalvaThe Real World: DenverThird place [lower-alpha 1]
Mandi MoyerThe Challenge: Fresh Meat IIThird place [lower-alpha 1]
Jasmine Reynaud The Real World: Cancun Episode 7
Jonna Mannion The Real World: CancunEpisode 7
Katelynn Bald The Real World: Brooklyn Episode 5
Sarah RiceThe Real World: BrooklynEpisode 5
Camila Nakagawa Spring Break Challenge Episode 3
Theresa GonzalezThe Challenge: Fresh Meat IIEpisode 3
Aneesa Ferreira The Real World: Chicago Episode 1
Robin Hibbard The Real World: San Diego (2004) Episode 1

Teams

TeamPartner 1Partner 2
  Adam K. & CTAdam KingChris "CT" Tamburello
  Aneesa & RobinAneesa FerreiraRobin Hibbard
  Brandon & TyBrandon NelsonTy Ruff
  Camila & TheresaCamila NakagawaTheresa Gonzalez
  Cara Maria & LaurelCara Maria SorbelloLaurel Stucky
  Davis & TyrieDavis MalloryTyrie Ballard
  Evan & NehemiahEvan StarkmanNehemiah Clark
  Evelyn & PaulaEvelyn SmithPaula Meronek
  Jasmine & JonnaJasmine ReynaudJonna Mannion
  Jenn & MandiJenn GrijalvaMandi Moyer
  Johnny & TylerJohnny DevenanzioTyler Duckworth
  Katelynn & SarahKatelynn CusanelliSarah Rice
  Kenny & WesKenny SantucciWes Bergmann
  Leroy & MichaelLeroy GarrettMichael Ross

Pre-season rivalry backgrounds

Rivals combines individuals who have had acrimonious or at least strained relations or interactions prior to the season. The following lists all the teams on Rivals, and explains why they've been paired and dubbed as "rivals." Each of the teams' history of animosity and/or open expressions of hostility are detailed.

Male teams

  • Adam K. & CT: The bad blood between the two dates back to The Real World: Paris , with CT becoming confrontational toward Adam numerous times. During the most infamous occasion, CT pushed Adam around in the Parisian streets, telling him "don't pretend like you got my back dog...I'll fucking work you." On The Gauntlet III , Adam believed that CT's playful nature with Rookie Frank Roessler was getting out of hand and tried to break it up. This led to CT telling Adam he was doing the same thing he did in Paris, and poured a beer on his head. [4] The years of tension between the two finally came to a head on The Duel II , when they engaged in a brawl that got them both removed from the show before any challenges took place. [5]
  • Adam R. & Leroy: The tension between Adam & Leroy developed during their original season on The Real World: Las Vegas , when Leroy became disgusted by Adam's obnoxious behavior within their Hard Rock Hotel and Casino suite and the accompanying Vanity nightclub. Adam became even more disorderly when he got drunk, and Leroy made his feelings clear to the rest of the roommates, with Adam taking great offense to that. [3] [6]
    • Leroy & Michael [lower-alpha 2] : Leroy and Michael were not considered rivals as they formed a pretty strong friendship on their season of The Real World: Las Vegas - their partnership simply resulted from Michael replacing Adam R. in episode 1.
  • Brandon & Ty: The two engaged in a heated squabble during Cutthroat and they later faced off in a Gulag, in which Brandon won by default after an exhausted Ty failed to get up. [7]
  • Davis & Tyrie: During The Real World: Denver , the two engaged in a heated verbal scuffle, which included Davis drunkenly using a racial epithet toward Tyrie [8] and producers having to separate the two in order to keep the fight from escalating. [9] The two won the Best Fight award at the Real World Awards Bash in 2008. [10]
  • Evan & Nehemiah: The animosity between the two began on The Duel II, after Nehemiah stated that he does not like how Evan plays the game. [3] Nehemiah made his distaste towards Evan known to fellow cast member Brad Fiorenza after his friend Davis Mallory was eliminated by Evan. Nehemiah then called out Evan for a Duel in the following episode, which an enraged Evan subsequently won, [11] sending Nehemiah home. [12]
  • Johnny & Tyler: Their feud dates back to the first episode of The Duel , after Tyler called out his own Real World: Key West roommate Johnny to the first male Duel, sending him home. [13] Johnny would then exact revenge during The Gauntlet III by sending Tyler in a Gauntlet against Frank Roessler, where Tyler was eliminated. [14] The two were set to face against each other in a Gulag elimination during Cutthroat, but a twist made them both face CT instead, and Johnny was ultimately eliminated. [15] [16] On the Cutthroat reunion, when asked if CT was not involved, Johnny denied that the results would have been the same, to which Tyler immediately became angry and said if he could hold CT off for 40 minutes, he could have easily tossed Johnny around. [17]
  • Kenny & Wes: The two were friends on Fresh Meat and The Duel. The conflict between the two started after Kenny became involved in a relationship with Johanna Botta on The Island , who was Wes' roommate and romantic interest on The Real World: Austin . [18] Their rivalry culminated in The Ruins , when the two became teammates on the Champions team. Wes admitted that the "love pentagon" situation was one of the main reasons he came out of Challenge retirement. Kenny, along with his allies Evan and Johnny, did everything in his power to remove Wes from the team, which he ultimately did after sending Wes into The Ruins three times. Their hatred re-kindled during their next challenge, ( Fresh Meat II ), and although they appeared to extinguish their animosity toward each other during The Ruins reunion, which was filmed after the filming of Fresh Meat II, [19] it returned during the Fresh Meat II reunion, which was filmed after both seasons had aired and all had the opportunity to view what transpired. Their rivalry was the driving force behind almost all of the season's drama. [20] [21]

Female teams

  • Aneesa & Robin: During The Duel , a drunk Robin made several offensive remarks regarding Aneesa's sexual orientation, race and origins, which drew Aneesa's wrath. Aneesa stated that this was not the first time Robin had made remarks about Aneesa's life, [22] and Aneesa later chose Robin to go into the Duel and sent her home. [23]
  • Camila & Theresa: Camila was excoriated by Theresa in Cutthroat , after Theresa claimed that Camila had stole Ty's sweatpants and Jenn's hat, causing Camila to break down. [24] [25]
  • Cara Maria & Laurel: Tension between the two began on Cutthroat, when Laurel accused Cara Maria of not being a worthy team member. Laurel continued to harbor hatred towards her, stating that she did not want to share any prize money with her and insinuated that Cara Maria got a "free ride" to the end because she had been romantically involved with Abram Boise. [15] [26]
  • Evelyn & Paula: Tension between the two occurred on The Island , when Evelyn was constantly ridiculed by Paula's alliance members, Johnny and Kenny. Paula was then double crossed by Evelyn after she won the final face-off and made a deal with Johnny and Kenny that she would not take their keys (and consequently eliminate them from the game) in a bid to join their boat and win the final challenge. In turn, Paula was then shafted by her own friends and left behind by the group, who would go on to win the final challenge without her. [27] Evelyn and Paula next met up on Fresh Meat II . Upon entering the house Paula expressed that she did not want Evelyn there, as she is a top competitor. The two girls then became the right hand women to the two house alliance leaders: Kenny and Wes. The two would again face each other in an Exile elimination which would tip the balance of power in the house based on the outcome. Evelyn was again victorious and Paula was eliminated. [28] [29]
  • Jasmine & Jonna: The two were involved in a love triangle during their original season of The Real World: Cancun , when Jonna cheated on her boyfriend from home and became close to Jasmine's love interest, drawing jealousy from Jasmine. [30] [31]
  • Jenn & Mandi: The two were involved in a scuffle during Fresh Meat II, after Mandi questioned Jenn's voting strategy. The two women got into a huge argument which led to Mandi calling Jenn a "dumb bitch". Jenn reacted by shoving Mandi off a table, throwing a drink at her, and almost punching her, only to have a barrage of insults follow the attack. [28] [32]
  • Katelynn & Sarah: The two were friends on The Real World: Brooklyn , but their friendship soured during Fresh Meat II, when Katelynn voted Sarah for the Exile, after vowing not to. Sarah confronted Katelynn over this and revealed that her own mother warned her not to trust Katelynn. Sarah and Vinny would then be eliminated in the Exile by Kenny and Laurel. [33] [34]

Gameplay

Challenge games

Jungle games

Final challenge

The first part of the final challenge begins with each team being dragged 200 yards by a rope under water, from a boat, and once each team releases themselves from the boat, they have to swim to their designated kayaks, and paddle their way three miles to the end of the river. Once each team has changed into their team uniforms, they arrive at their first checkpoint, "Pet Rock," in they have to carry a heavy rock and chain. Once teams arrive at a "Memories" campsite, they have to memorize the details and placement of each item present at the example campsite for a later checkpoint. After studying the details of the campsite, each team advances to a "Pile Up" checkpoint, which involves shoveling mounds of dirt into a wheelbarrow, and transferring the dirt into their designated dumpzone. Teams cannot advance until their designated dumpzone is completely filled with dirt. Each team then arrives at a "Re-creation Campsite," in which each team has to memorize the details from the earlier example campsite. If a team copies each detail of the aforementioned campsite correctly, they can advance to the next checkpoint, if not, they have to return to the original example campsite. The next checkpoint is "Final Feast," in which each team has to eat every item on their plate, but results in each player vomiting. After the Final Feast, each team hikes up a mountain before sunset, and at nightfall, arrives at a "Sleep or Stand" checkpoint, in which one player can sleep while their partner has to balance on a rock. If a player falls off the rock, they have to wake their sleeping partner and trade places with their partner. The second part of the final challenge begins in the morning, with each team racing to the top of a mountain. The order of the teams starting up the mountain is determined by each teams' arrival at the "Stand or Sleep" checkpointfirst place gets a two-minute head-start, while second place gets a one-minute head-start. Each team hikes to the top of a mountain, and has to go on a search & rescue, using avalanche beacons which are programmed to locate the keys needed to unlock the trophies at the finish line. [42] [43]

Game summary

Elimination chart

EpisodeGenderWinnersJungle contestantsJungle gameJungle outcome
#ChallengeWon $2,000SafetyLast-placeVoted inWinnersEliminated
1High DiveFemaleAdam R. & Leroy [lower-alpha 2] Jasmine & JonnaEvelyn & PaulaAneesa & RobinHands OnEvelyn & PaulaAneesa & Robin
2Car CrusherMaleEvelyn & PaulaAdam K. & CTKenny & WesDavis & TyrieBlast OffKenny & WesDavis & Tyrie
3Sync or SwimFemaleAdam K. & CTEvelyn & PaulaCara Maria & LaurelCamila & TheresaDoor JamCara Maria & LaurelCamila & Theresa
4Hammock CrawlMale [lower-alpha 3] Johnny & TylerKenny & WesBrandon & TyGoing UpKenny & WesBrandon & Ty
5Against the CurrentFemaleJohnny & TylerJenn & MandiKatelynn & SarahJasmine & JonnaUnburiedJasmine & JonnaKatelynn & Sarah
6Catch & ReleaseMaleCara Maria & LaurelKenny & WesEvan & NehemiahAdam K. & CTRail SlideAdam K. & CTEvan & Nehemiah
7Sawed OffFemaleJohnny & TylerEvelyn & PaulaCara Maria & LaurelJasmine & JonnaBlast OffCara Maria & LaurelJasmine & Jonna
8/9Bombs AwayMaleEvelyn & PaulaLeroy & MichaelAdam K. & CTJohnny & TylerT-BoneJohnny & TylerAdam K. & CT
9/10Final ChallengeEvelyn & Paula2nd place: Cara Maria & Laurel, 3rd place: Jenn & Mandi [lower-alpha 1]
Johnny & Tyler2nd place: Kenny & Wes, 3rd place: Leroy & Michael [lower-alpha 1]

Jungle progress

TeamsChallenges
1 [lower-alpha 2] 234 [lower-alpha 3] 5678/9Finale [lower-alpha 1]
Johnny & TylerSAFESAFESAFEWINWONSAFEWONELIMWINNERS
Evelyn & PaulaELIMWONWINSAFESAFESAFEWINWONWINNERS
Kenny & WesSAFEELIMSAFEELIMSAFEWINSAFESAFESECOND
Cara Maria & LaurelSAFESAFEELIMSAFESAFEWONELIMSAFESECOND
Leroy & Michael [lower-alpha 2] SAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFEWINTHIRD
Jenn & MandiSAFESAFESAFESAFEWINSAFESAFESAFETHIRD
Adam K. & CTSAFEWINWONSAFESAFEELIMSAFEOUT
Jasmine & JonnaWINSAFESAFESAFEELIMSAFEOUT
Evan & NehemiahSAFESAFESAFESAFESAFEOUT
Katelynn & SarahSAFESAFESAFESAFEOUT
Brandon & TySAFESAFESAFEOUT
Camila & TheresaSAFESAFEOUT
Davis & TyrieSAFEOUT
Aneesa & RobinOUT
Adam R. & Leroy [lower-alpha 2] DQ
Competition
  The team won the competition
  The team did not win the final challenge
  The team could not complete the final challenge and was disqualified
  The team won the mission, and was safe from the Jungle
  The team won the mission and $2,000
  The team was not selected for the Jungle
  The team won in the Jungle
  The team lost in the Jungle and was eliminated
  The team won the mission and $2,000, one team member was later disqualified from the competition, and his/her partner later received a replacement teammate

Team selections

Sawed Off (Ep. 7)
Team Kenny & WesTeam Cara Maria & Laurel
Kenny & WesCara Maria & Laurel
Evelyn & PaulaAdam K. & CT
Johnny & TylerJenn & Mandi
Jasmine & JonnaLeroy & Michael

Episodes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Jenn & Mandi and Leroy & Michael were both disqualified during the final challenge, and finished in third by default. Jenn & Mandi were disqualified on day 1, after taking too long to complete the "Pile Up" and "Re-creation Campsite" checkpoints. When daylight ran out, producers informed Jenn & Mandi that advancing to the "Final Feast" checkpoint would be too dangerous to attempt in the dark. (It has been implied, though, at the reunion, that Jenn & Mandi were actually incapable of completing the tent puzzle and were told to move on simply for footage purposes.) Leroy & Michael were disqualified on day 2, after they decided that Michael was too worn out to climb the mountain without injuring himself. [43]
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Leroy's original partner, Adam R., was sent home prior to the first Jungle for punching Ty. His Real World: Las Vegas (2011) roommate, Michael Ross, was brought in as Leroy's replacement partner. Ironically, due to the theme of Rivals, Leroy & Michael were very good friends on their original season. The "High Dive" challenge was won by the team of Adam R. & Leroy, prior to Adam's disqualification. [3]
  3. 1 2 3 Cara Maria & Laurel were the only two women to complete the "Hammock Crawl" challenge, but were disqualified for going over the 15-minute time limit. Therefore, no female team won any money. [37]

Related Research Articles

<i>Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Fresh Meat</i> Season of television series

Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Fresh Meat is the 12th season of the MTV reality game show, The Challenge.

<i>Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Duel</i> Season of television series

Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Duel is the 13th season of the MTV reality game show, The Challenge. This is the first edition of The Duel series, with The Duel II following in 2009.

<i>Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Inferno 3</i> Season of television series

Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Inferno 3 is the 14th season of the MTV reality game show, The Challenge.

Veronica Portillo is an American reality television personality and the co-creator of the 2000s College Dropout T-shirt line.

<i>Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Gauntlet III</i> Season of television series

Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Gauntlet III is the 15th season of the MTV reality game show, The Challenge.

<i>Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Island</i> Season of television series

Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Island is the 16th season of the MTV reality game show, The Challenge.

<i>Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Duel II</i> Season of television series

Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Duel II is the 17th season of the MTV reality game show, The Challenge.

<i>The Challenge: Fresh Meat II</i> Season of television series

The Challenge: Fresh Meat II is the 19th season of the MTV reality game show The Challenge. Fresh Meat II is the sequel to the show's 12th season, Fresh Meat. Continuing with the precursor's advent of original contestants, Fresh Meat II also introduced a slew of previously unknown contestants who had never appeared on either The Real World or Road Rules.

<i>The Challenge: Cutthroat</i> Season of television series

The Challenge: Cutthroat is the 20th season of the MTV reality competition series, The Challenge.

<i>The Real World: Las Vegas</i> (2011 season) Season of television series

The Real World: Las Vegas is the twenty-fifth season of MTV's reality television series The Real World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season, as cameras follow their lives and interpersonal relationships. It is the third season to be filmed in the Mountain States region of the United States, specifically in Nevada.

<i>The Challenge: Battle of the Exes</i> Season of television series

The Challenge: Battle of the Exes is the 22nd season of the MTV reality game show, The Challenge. It takes place in the Dominican Republic and Iceland, with former cast members from MTV's The Real World, Road Rules, and The Challenge competing. A launch special, "The Pre-Game," premiered on January 11, 2012, explaining the previous history of how the couples broke up. The season premiered on January 25, 2012, and concluded on April 4, 2012, with the Reunion special.

<i>The Challenge: Rivals II</i> Season of television series

The Challenge: Rivals II is the 24th season of the MTV reality game show The Challenge. The season took place in Phuket, Thailand, with former cast members from MTV's The Real World and The Challenge competing. The season followed the same format as the original Rivals challenge, with players paired up with arch enemies from past seasons of The Real World and The Challenge.

<i>The Challenge: Free Agents</i> Season of television series

The Challenge: Free Agents is the 25th season of the MTV reality game show The Challenge. The season is located in Uruguay and Chile, with former cast members from MTV's The Real World and The Challenge competing. This season marks the first since season 11 that does not include any cast members from The Real World: Austin or the first Fresh Meat challenge. The season follows a new format, featuring each contestant competing in either teams, pairs, or for themselves, for a share of $350,000 in prize money.

<i>The Challenge: Battle of the Exes II</i> Season of television series

The Challenge: Battle of the Exes II is the 26th season of MTV's reality game show, The Challenge, and the sequel to the show's 22nd season, Battle of the Exes. Filming occurred in Pedasí, Panama and Ørsta, Norway in August and September 2014, with former cast members from MTV's The Real World, The Challenge, and Are You the One? competing. With Are You the One?, this season marks the first to feature cast members from a show not produced by Bunim-Murray Productions.

<i>The Challenge: Battle of the Bloodlines</i> Season of television series

The Challenge: Battle of the Bloodlines is the 27th season of MTV's reality game show, The Challenge. Filming occurred in Bodrum, Turkey and Berlin, Germany during June and July 2015, with former cast members from MTV's The Real World, Road Rules, The Challenge, and Are You the One? competing both with and against their relatives. This season marks the first appearance of a Road Rules alum since season 22.

The Challenge: Rivals III is the 28th season of the MTV reality game show, The Challenge. Being the third in the Rivals series, Rivals III marks the show's third trilogy, continuing on from the original Rivals and Rivals II. It was filmed in Huatulco, Mexico and Mendoza, Argentina during November and December 2015, with former cast members from MTV's The Real World, The Challenge, and Are You the One? competing. This season marks the first since season 11 to not feature any original cast members from the Fresh Meat or Fresh Meat II seasons.

<i>The Challenge: Invasion of the Champions</i> Season of television series

The Challenge: Invasion of the Champions is the 29th season of the MTV reality game show, The Challenge. The new individual format was filmed in Krabi, Thailand during October and November 2016, and features alumni from The Real World, Road Rules, The Challenge, and Are You the One? competing.

<i>The Challenge XXX: Dirty 30</i> Season of television series

The Challenge XXX: Dirty 30 is the thirtieth season of the MTV reality competition series, The Challenge. It was filmed in Colombia during May and June 2017, with alumni from The Real World, Road Rules, The Challenge, and Are You the One? competing. Jonathan Murray, Gil Goldschein, Scott Freeman, and Fred Birckhead were the executive producers, with Ryan Smith and Danny Wascou serving as co-executive producers.

<i>The Challenge: Double Agents</i> Season of television series

The Challenge: Double Agents is the thirty-sixth season of the MTV reality competition series The Challenge. This season features alumni from The Real World, Road Rules, The Challenge, Are You the One?, Big Brother, Celebrity Big Brother, the Olympics, Love Island UK, The Amazing Race, Survivor, Geordie Shore, Ex on the Beach, Shipwrecked, America's Got Talent, WWE NXT, and Ultimate Beastmaster competing for a share at a $1 million prize. The season premiered on December 9, 2020. A launch special, titled "The Challenge: Double Agents Declassified" aired on December 7, 2020.

<i>The Challenge: Ride or Dies</i> Season 38 of television series

The Challenge: Ride or Dies is the thirty-eighth season of the MTV reality competition series The Challenge, featuring alumni from The Real World, Road Rules, The Challenge, Are You the One?, Big Brother, Ex on the Beach, Survivor, Love Island, Ultimate Beastmaster, Prince Charming, The Mole Germany, Beauty & The Nerd and Exatlon (U.S.) competing for a share at a $1 million prize. The season premiered on October 12, 2022, preceded by a launch special titled "Ready to Ride" which aired on October 10, 2022.

References

  1. 1 2 "The Challenge: Rivals at MTV.com".
  2. Simmons, Bill. "The Memorial Day Mega-Mailbag". ESPN. Retrieved May 26, 2011.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "The Challenge: Rivals Episode 1 "Welcome to The Jungle" – Video at MTV.com".
  4. "Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Gauntlet III Episode 8 "Cold Blooded" – Video at MTV.com".
  5. "Guy Rivalries: CT vs. Adam – Video at MTV.com".
  6. "Guy Rivalries: Adam vs. Leroy – Video at MTV.com".
  7. "Guy Rivalries: Brandon vs. Ty – Video at MTV.com".
  8. "The Real World: Denver Episode 4 "Davis vs. Tyrie" – Video at MTV.com".
  9. "Guy Rivalries: Davis vs. Tyrie – Video at MTV.com".
  10. "The Real World Awards Bash – Video at MTV.com".
  11. "Guy Rivalries: Evan vs. Nehemiah – Video at MTV.com".
  12. "Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Duel II Episode 4 "Duel-ality" – Video at MTV.com".
  13. "Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Duel Episode 1/2 "Welcome To Brazil" – Video at MTV.com".
  14. "Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Gauntlet III Episode 2: "It's Personal" – Video at MTV.com".
  15. 1 2 "The Challenge: Cutthroat Episode 9: "Always a Bridesmaid" – Video at MTV.com".
  16. "Guy Rivalries: Johnny vs. Tyler – Video at MTV.com".
  17. "The Challenge: Cutthroat Reunion – Video at MTV.com".
  18. "Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Island Episode 1 "Welcome To The Island" – Video at MTV.com".
  19. "Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Ruins Reunion – Video at MTV.com".
  20. "The Challenge: Fresh Meat II Reunion – Video at MTV.com".
  21. "Guy Rivalries: Kenny vs. Wes – Video at MTV.com".
  22. "Girl Rivalries: Aneesa vs. Robin – Video at MTV.com".
  23. "Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Duel Episode 10 "Harsh Words" – Video at MTV.com".
  24. "The Challenge: Cutthroat Episode 1 "Czech Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself" – Video at MTV.com".
  25. "Girl Rivalries: Camila vs. Theresa – Video at MTV.com".
  26. "Girl Rivalries: Cara Maria vs. Laurel – Video at MTV.com".
  27. "Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Island Episode 8 "Sailing To Victory" – Video at MTV.com".
  28. 1 2 "The Challenge: Fresh Meat II Episode 3 "Sloppy Ho's" – Video at MTV.com".
  29. "Girl Rivalries: Evelyn vs. Paula – Video at MTV.com".
  30. "The Real World: Cancun Episode 9 "The Love Square" – Video at MTV.com".
  31. "Girl Rivalries: Jasmine vs. Jonna – Video at MTV.com".
  32. "Girl Rivalries: Jenn vs. Mandi – Video at MTV.com".
  33. "The Challenge: Fresh Meat II Episode 2 "Meating Of The Minds" – Video at MTV.com".
  34. "Girl Rivalries: Katelynn vs. Sarah – Video at MTV.com".
  35. 1 2 "The Challenge: Rivals Episode 2 "Through The Looking Glass" – Video at MTV.com".
  36. 1 2 "The Challenge: Rivals Episode 3 "Underdog Day Afternoon" – Video at MTV.com".
  37. 1 2 3 "The Challenge: Rivals Episode 4 "D-DAY" – Video at MTV.com".
  38. 1 2 "The Challenge: Rivals Episode 5 "Ill-Communication" – Video at MTV.com".
  39. 1 2 "The Challenge: Rivals Episode 6 "Blowup" – Video at MTV.com".
  40. 1 2 "The Challenge: Rivals Episode 7 "Blood on the Dance Floor" – Video at MTV.com".
  41. "The Challenge: Rivals Episode 8 "Cry For Me, Argentina!" – Video at MTV.com".
  42. 1 2 "The Challenge: Rivals Episode 9 "The Storm Before the Storm" – Video at MTV.com".
  43. 1 2 "The Challenge: Rivals Episode 10 "At the End of the World" – Video at MTV.com".
  44. "The Challenge: Rivals Reunion – Video at MTV.com".

09°12′27″N83°48′19″W / 9.20750°N 83.80528°W / 9.20750; -83.80528

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
2611"Welcome to the Jungle"June 22, 2011 (2011-06-22)1.88
2622"Through the Looking Glass"June 29, 2011 (2011-06-29)1.36