The Challenge (TV series)

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The Challenge
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Also known as
  • Road Rules: All Stars
  • Real World/Road Rules Challenge
Genre Reality competition
Created by
Presented by
Starring The Challenge contestants
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons41
No. of episodes583 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Fred Birckhead
  • Justin Booth
  • Lisa Fletcher
  • Scott Freeman
  • Gil Goldschein
  • Emer Harkin
  • Kevin Lee
  • Julie Pizzi
  • Ryan Smith
  • Danny Wascou
Running time
  • 30 minutes
  • 60 minutes
  • 90 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network MTV
ReleaseApril 20, 1998 (1998-04-20) 
present
Related

The Challenge (originally known as Road Rules: All Stars, followed by Real World/Road Rules Challenge) is a reality competition show on MTV that is a spin-off of two of the network's reality shows, The Real World and Road Rules and originally featured alumni from these two shows. Casting for The Challenge has expanded over the years to include contestants who debuted on The Challenge itself, and other MTV franchises. Starting in 2018, new contestants were chosen outside of the MTV network programming. The contestants compete against one another in various extreme challenges to avoid elimination. The winners of the final challenge win the competition and typically share a large cash prize. [2] [3] The Challenge is currently hosted by T. J. Lavin.

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The series premiered on April 20, 1998. [4] The show was originally titled Road Rules: All Stars , and had notable Real World alumni participated in a Road Rules style road-trip. It was renamed Real World/Road Rules Challenge for the 2nd season, then later abridged to simply The Challenge by the show's 19th season. Since the fourth season, each season has supplied the show with a unique subtitle, such as Rivals. Each season consists of a format and theme from which the subtitle is derived.

The show's forty-first season, titled Vets & New Threats , premiered on July 30, 2025. [5]

Overview

The Challenge casts are season-specific as the cast varies from season to season. The casts are made up of contestants originating from one of The Challenge's related TV programs and, in a few seasons, previously unknown contestants. The cast usually contains both "veterans" (or vets) and "rookies". Veterans are thought of as players that have won at least one Challenge season or have appeared on several seasons of the show; Rookies refer to newer players. Many recent alumni come from various reality shows including Survivor, The Amazing Race, Are You the One? , Big Brother, Ex on the Beach, Vanderpump Rules and Love Island as well as non-reality entertainment and sports programs.

A season's typical multitude of cast members are usually divided up into separate teams or pairs according to a certain criterion, which varies from season to season. The criteria that teams have been arranged by over the show's history have ranged from: gender, the contestants' original show, heroic or villainous status, rivals, countries, family members and ex-romantic partners. Contestants compete in numerous missions in order to win prizes and advance in the overall game. The format of the competition varies by season. In elimination rounds, contestants or teams compete against each other to determine who is eliminated from the season. Each season has its own, distinctive elimination round, distinguished from those of other seasons. Sporadically throughout the course of each episode, various contestants are seen privately expressing themselves through reality TV confessionals about the events taking place on the show.

Some seasons, however, have used entirely different formats from the typical ones: The Island is one Challenge in particular that adopted many features atypical to Real World/Road Rules Challenge, instead taking concepts like that of another reality television game show Survivor ; as another example, the first season ( Road Rules: All Stars ) ironically, only included contestants from The Real World and consisted of a much smaller cast before the show was completely restructured in its second season. Except for season one, a monetary prize has always been the award for winning the final mission.

Hosts

The series initially used no hosts but instead a former cast member who had been kicked off his or her season, providing assignments as "Mr." or "Ms. Big" (David "Puck" Rainey, David Edwards, and Gladys Sanabria served this role). After one season without anyone in this role, the series began using hosts: Eric Nies and Mark Long co-hosted a season, and Jonny Moseley and Dave Mirra hosted various seasons before T. J. Lavin became the show's regular host by the 11th season. [6]

History

Over time, a playful rivalry developed between the cast of Road Rules and The Real World, with the former occasionally attempting to prank the latter while it was in production. [7] During the filming of The Real World: Boston and Road Rules: Islands , the two casts met while the Real World cast was vacationing in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Producers set up a face-off where both teams would compete for a cash prize. The episode brought in high ratings and this set ideas in motion to produce the spin-off series. [8] The series started airing in April 1998 as Road Rules: All Stars , and featured cast members from five seasons of The Real World. Another face-off called AquaGames, hosted by Kit Hoover and Mark Long, was between The Real World: Seattle and Road Rules: Down Under and aired as part of those shows later in 1998.

After Road Rules: All Stars, producers decided to include former cast members of Road Rules in the series as well. In the next season, two six-member teams were sent around the world in a competition to see which show could best the other in head-to-head competition. The series followed the format for three years. [9] Following the successful boom of reality television in the new millennium, from shows like Survivor , producers decided to add new elements to the series. 2002's Battle of the Seasons was the first season to depart from the previous six-member structure and brought in a large group of former cast members to compete in one location. The show added in eliminations, with earlier season incorporated voting off by majority, that eventually changed to elimination competitions between cast members. [7] [10]

Cast members

Contestants are various reality television cast members from different television shows. Originally the cast consisted of The Real World and Road Rules alumni, and cast who debuted directly on The Challenge, but eventually MTV expanded it to other alumni from other reality shows and networks. [11] [12] [13]

Seasons

 : The contestants went on a Road Trip and stopped through various locations apart of the whole season.

SeasonHost(s)FormatLocation(s) of ResidenceOriginal ReleaseChampion(s)
#TitleFirst releasedLast released
1 David "Puck" Rainey1 Team of 5MontrealLake Placid WellingtonAucklandLos Angeles April 20, 1998May 18, 1998Cynthia Roberts, Eric Nies, Jon Brennan, Rachel Campos & Sean Duffy
2 David Edwards2 Teams of 6San FranciscoLos AngelesLas VegasLos Angeles November 9, 1999December 14, 1999Road RulesAnne Wharton, Kalle Dedolph, Kefla Hare, Mark Long, Noah Rickun & Roni Martin
3 Challenge 2000Gladys SanabriaLas VegasNashvilleMiami January 17, 2000April 3, 2000Road RulesCarlos Jackson, Dan Setzler, Holly Shand, Piggy Thomas, Veronica Portillo & Yes Duffy
4 Extreme ChallengePortland, MEMontrealBoston LondonHamburgPrague LondonNew YorkLos Angeles January 9, 2001May 1, 2001Real WorldDan Renzi, Jamie Murray, Julie Stoffer, Kameelah Phillips, Rebecca Lord & Syrus Yarbrough
5 Battle of the SeasonsEric Nies & Mark Long2 Teams of
8 Pairs
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico February 4, 2002May 20, 2002Real World  Danny Roberts & Kelley Limp
  Mike Mizanin & Coral Smith
  Sean Duffy & Elka Walker
6 Battle of the SexesJonny Moseley2 Teams of 18 Montego Bay, Jamaica January 6, 2003May 5, 2003Team MenColin Mortensen, Jamie Murray & Mark Long
7 The Gauntlet2 Teams of 14 Telluride, Colorado September 29, 2003January 26, 2004Road RulesAdam Larson, Cara Zavaleta, Darrell Taylor, Dave Giuntoli, Rachel Robinson, Roni Martin, Sarah Greyson, Theo Vonkurnatowski & Veronica Portillo
8 The InfernoDave Mirra2 Teams of 10 Acapulco, Mexico February 2, 2004May 31, 2004Road RulesAbram Boise, Christena Pyle, Darrell Taylor, Holly Shand, Katie Doyle, Kendal Sheppard, Timmy Beggy & Veronica Portillo
9 Battle of the Sexes IIJonny Moseley2 Teams of 18 Santa Fe, New Mexico October 4, 2004January 31, 2005Team MenDan Setzler, Eric Nies, Theo Vonkurnatowski
10 The Inferno IIDave Mirra2 Teams of 10 Manzanillo, Mexico March 7, 2005June 20, 2005Good GuysDarrell Taylor, Jamie Chung, Landon Lueck & Mike Mizanin
11 The Gauntlet II T. J. Lavin 2 Teams of 14 Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago December 5, 2005March 27, 2006RookiesAlton Williams, Ibis Nieves, Jamie Murray, Jodi Weatherton, Kina Dean, Landon Lueck, MJ Garrett, Randy Barry & Susie Meister
12 Fresh Meat12 Pairs Myocum, Australia May 29, 2006September 11, 2006Darrell Taylor & Aviv Melmed
13 The DuelIndividual Armação dos Búzios, Brazil October 12, 2006January 18, 2007Wes Bergmann
Jodi Weatherton
14 The Inferno III2 Teams of 10 Somerset West, South Africa April 10, 2007July 3, 2007Bad AssessAbram Boise, Derrick Kosinski, Evelyn Smith,Janelle Casanave, Kenny Santucci & Tonya Cooley
15 The Gauntlet III2 Teams of 16 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico January 23, 2008March 26, 2008RookiesFrank Roessler, Jillian Zoboroski, Johanna Botta, Nehemiah Clark, Rachel Moyal & Tori Hall
16 The IslandIndividual →
2 Teams of 4
Colón Island, Panama September 10, 2008November 5, 2008Red BoatDerrick Kosinski, Evelyn Smith, Johnny Devenanzio & Kenny Santucci
17 The Duel IIIndividual Queenstown, New Zealand April 8, 2009June 10, 2009Evan Starkman
Rachel Robinson
18 The Ruins2 Teams of 14 Phuket, Thailand September 30, 2009December 9, 2009ChampionsDerrick Kosinski, Evan Starkman, Johnny Devenanzio, Kenny Santucci & Susie Meister
19 Fresh Meat II13 Pairs Whistler, British Columbia, Canada April 7, 2010June 9, 2010Landon Lueck & Carley Johnson
20 Cutthroat3 Teams of 10 Prague, Czech Republic October 6, 2010December 15, 2010Red TeamBrad Fiorenza, Dunbar Merrill, Tori Hall & Tyler Duckworth
21 Rivals14 Pairs Dominical, Costa RicaBuenos Aires & Bariloche, Argentina June 22, 2011August 24, 2011Johnny Devenanzio & Tyler Duckworth
Evelyn Smith & Paula Meronek
22 Battle of the Exes13 Pairs Sosúa, Dominican Republic Reykjavík, Iceland January 25, 2012March 28, 2012Johnny Devenanzio & Camila Nakagawa
23 Battle of the Seasons8 Teams of 4 Bodrum, TurkeySwakopmund
& Windhoek, Namibia
September 19, 2012December 19, 2012Team
San Diego
Ashley Kelsey, Frank Sweeney, Sam McGinn & Zach Nichols
24 Rivals II16 Pairs Phuket, Thailand July 10, 2013September 25, 2013 Chris "CT" Tamburello & Wes Bergmann
Emily Schromm & Paula Meronek
25 Free AgentsIndividual, Pairs, Teams Punta del Este, UruguayPucón, Chile April 10, 2014June 26, 2014 03  Johnny "Bananas" Devenanzio
 24  Laurel Stucky
26 Battle of the Exes II13 Pairs Pedasí, PanamaØrsta, Norway January 6, 2015March 24, 2015Jordan Wiseley & Sarah Rice
27 Battle of the Bloodlines14 Pairs → 2 Teams of 12 → 5 Pairs Bodrum, TurkeyBerlin, Germany December 2, 2015February 17, 2016Cara Maria Sorbello & Jamie Banks
28 Rivals III13 Pairs Huatulco, MexicoMendoza, Argentina May 4, 2016August 3, 2016Johnny "Bananas" Devenanzio & Sarah Rice
29 Invasion of the ChampionsIndividual
→ 2 Teams
→ Individual
Krabi, Thailand February 7, 2017May 9, 2017Chris "CT" Tamburello
Ashley Mitchell
30 XXX: Dirty 30Individual, Pairs, Teams Cartagena, ColombiaSalta, Argentina July 18, 2017November 7, 2017Jordan Wiseley
Camila Nakagawa
31 VendettasIndividual, Teams Gibraltar, BOT & Marbella, SpainPrague, Czech Republic January 2, 2018April 3, 2018Cara Maria Sorbello
32 Final Reckoning17 Pairs Hermanus, South Africa July 10, 2018November 20, 2018Ashley Mitchell & Hunter Barfield
33 War of the Worlds16 Pairs → Individual Swakopmund, Namibia February 6, 2019May 22, 2019 Turabi "Turbo" Çamkıran
34 War of the Worlds II 2 Teams of 16 Chiang Mai & Phuket, Thailand August 28, 2019December 11, 2019Team UKChris "CT" Tamburello, Dee Nguyen,Jordan Wiseley & Rogan O'Connor
35 Total MadnessIndividual, Pairs, Teams Prague, Czech Republic Central Eastern Alps, Austria April 1, 2020July 15, 2020Jennifer "Jenny" West
Johnny "Bananas" Devenanzio
36 Double
Agents
15 Pairs Reykjavík, Iceland December 9, 2020April 21, 2021Amber Borzotra & Chris "CT" Tamburello
37 Spies, Lies & Allies17 Pairs → 3 Teams of 6 → Individual →
3 Pairs
Vrsar, Croatia August 11, 2021December 15, 2021Chris "CT" Tamburello & Kaycee Clark
38 Ride or Dies17 Pairs → 2 Teams of 8
→ 7 Pairs
Buenos Aires, Argentina October 12, 2022February 15, 2023Devin Walker-Molaghan & Tori Deal
39 Battle for a New ChampionIndividual, Pairs, Teams Pula, Croatia October 25, 2023February 21, 2024Emanuel Neagu
40 40: Battle of the Eras4 Teams of 10 → Individual Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Palawan, Philippines
August 14, 2024January 8, 2025 IV  Jennifer "Jenny" West
 III  Jordan Wiseley
 I  Rachel Robinson
41 Vets & New Threats16 Pairs Santiago & Andes Mountains, Chile July 30, 2025December 17, 2025Olivia Kaiser
Yeremi Hykel

Spin-offs

The Challenge: Champs vs. Stars

The Challenge: Champs vs. Stars (originally known as The Challenge: Champs vs. Pros) is a special recurring mini-series of The Challenge. [14] In each multi-week event, alumni from The Challenge compete against celebrities to win money for charity. [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]

TitleHostFormatLocation(s) of ResidenceOriginal ReleaseChampion(s)
First releasedLast released
Champs vs. Pros Victor Cruz 2 Teams of 10 → 3 Pairs Los Angeles, California May 16, 2017June 20, 2017Cara Maria Sorbello & Darrell Taylor
Champs vs. Stars Mike "The Miz" Mizanin 2 Teams of 10November 21, 2017January 9, 2018Champs Chris "CT" Tamburello, Emily Schromm & Johnny "Bananas" Devenanzio
Champs vs. Stars II 2 Teams of 10 → 7 PairsApril 17, 2018June 26, 2018Chris "CT" Tamburello & Tony Raines

The Challenge: All Stars

In 2020, Road Rules: USA – The First Adventure alumnus Mark Long started asking his social media followers if they'd be interested in seeing former cast members of The Challenge coming together for a new version of the series. The movement was titled "We Want OGs." After his idea went viral, he announced a partnership with Bunim/Murray Productions to further develop his project and began gauging interest from potential former cast members. [21] On February 24, 2021, the show was officially announced as The Challenge: All Stars . [22]

SeasonHostFormatLocation(s) of ResidenceOriginal ReleaseChampion(s)
#TitleFirst releasedLast released
1 All Stars T. J. Lavin Individual, Pairs, Teams Andes Mountains, Argentina April 1, 2021May 27, 2021Yes Duffy
2 All Stars IIIndividual → 8 Pairs Cancún, Mexico November 11, 2021January 13, 2022 Jonna Mannion & MJ Garrett
3 All Stars IIIIndividual, Pairs Panama City & San
José Island, Panama
May 11, 2022July 6, 2022Wes Bergmann
Jonna Mannion
4 All Stars IVIndividual, Pairs, Teams Cape Town, South Africa April 10, 2024June 19, 2024Laurel Stucky
5 All Stars: Rivals13 Pairs Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam January 29, 2025April 16, 2025Adam Larson & Steve Meinke

The Challenge: World Championship & International versions

In February 2022, different series of The Challenge were announced, this included three international adaptations for Australia, Argentina, the UK, as well as The Challenge: USA , another American series which aired on CBS with CBS reality show alumni. All editions of the series aired locally on a Paramount-affiliated network and were available globally to stream on Paramount+. These four series were followed by The Challenge: World Championship , which features winners and notable players from the international adaptations and the main series of The Challenge competing for a grand prize. [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] On May 22, 2023, following the conclusion of World Championship, CBS announced that a second season of The Challenge: USA would premiere on August 10, 2023. [29] On June 27, 2024, it was announced that a Swedish version of The Challenge would be airing on TV4 starting on August 12, 2024, marking the first series in the franchise to be produced outside of Bunim/Murray Productions. [30] [31] [32]

Versions
CountryTitleHost(s)NetworkFormatLocation(s) of ResidenceOriginal ReleaseChampion(s)
First releasedLast released
United States USA T. J. Lavin CBS Individual, Pairs Buenos Aires & Patagonia, Argentina July 6, 2022September 14, 2022 Danny McCray
Sarah Lacina
USA 2 3 Teams of 8Individual Pula, Croatia August 10, 2023October 19, 2023Chris Underwood
Desi Williams
Australia Australia Brihony Dawson Network 10 Individual, Pairs Buenos Aires & Pilar, Argentina November 14, 2022December 13, 2022Kiki Morris
Troy Cullen
Argentina Argentina: El Desafio Marley Telefe Individual, Pairs Buenos Aires & Pilar, Argentina February 13, 2023March 7, 2023Sol Pérez
United Kingdom UK Mark Wright Channel 5 Individual, Pairs Buenos Aires, Argentina February 20, 2023February 24, 2023Kaz Crossley
Tristan Phipps
Global World Championship T. J. Lavin Marley Paramount+ 14 Pairs Cape Town, South Africa March 8, 2023May 17, 2023Team UKJordan Wiseley & Kaz Crossley
Brihony Dawson
Mark Wright
Sweden Sverige Pischa Strindstedt TV4 Pairs Larnaca, Cyprus August 12, 2024October 10, 2024Jens Rönnqvist & Sandra Cucarano

Specials

Spring Break Challenge

In March 2010, prior to the airing of the 19th season, MTV aired a special spring break spin-off of The Challenge filmed at the Playa Suites Hotel in Acapulco, Mexico. [33] The five-episode spin-off was titled Spring Break Challenge and aired from March 22–26, 2010. [34] The season featured seven Challenge alum who coached teams of college-aged friends through various challenges and elimination rounds in an attempt to win $50,000 in cash and prizes. Fresh Meat alumnus Evan Starkman and The Real World: Key West alumna Paula Meronek served as broadcasters, with T. J. Lavin as the host. [35] [36] Camila Nakagawa, a contestant of the winning team, went on to appear on future challenges, with her debut season being Cutthroat . [37] [38] Nakagawa is the only player to appear on the main series.

CoachOriginal seasonFinish
Susie Meister Road Rules: Down Under Winner
Kenny Santucci Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Fresh Meat Runner-up
Wes Bergmann The Real World: Austin Third place
Darrell Taylor Road Rules: Campus Crawl Episode 4
Landon Lueck The Real World: Philadelphia Episode 3
Evelyn SmithReal World/Road Rules Challenge: Fresh MeatEpisode 2
Rachel RobinsonRoad Rules: Campus CrawlEpisode 1

The Challenge: CT's Getting Married

The Challenge: CT's Getting Married is a two-part special revolving around the wedding of Challenge star Chris "CT" Tamburello and Lilianet Solares. MTV released the trailer and premiere date on November 20, 2018. The two-week special premiered on December 11, 2018, and concluded on December 18, 2018. [39] [40]

The Challenge: Untold History

The Challenge: Untold History is a six-part documentary about The Challenge. It featured over 30 former competitors and several celebrity fans, discussing the show and telling behind the scenes stories. It premiered on September 21, 2022, on MTV. A sneak preview was shown during the Unscripted portion of the 2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards. [41]

The Challenge: Home Turf

The Challenge: Home Turf is a YouTube docuseries which premiered on January 29, 2024. The docuseries focuses on eight cast members visiting their hometown and sharing stories about their career and upbringing. [42]

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