Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Duel II - Game Summary

Game Summary

Episode Challenge winners Duel contestants Duel game Duel outcome
# Challenge Voted into Duel Chosen into Duel Winner Loser
1/2 Last Man Standing Evan Ryan Nick The Elevator Ryan Nick
Robin Shauvon Aneesa Back Off Aneesa Shauvon
2 Freezing as Puck Rachel Robin Kimberly Duel Pole Dancing Kimberly Robin
Mark MJ Ryan Push Over MJ Ryan
3 All Shook Up Ruthie Brooke Brittini Back Off Brittini Brooke
Landon Davis Evan Spot On Evan Davis
4 Luging My Mind Brittini Jenn Katie Push Over Jenn Katie
Landon Nehemiah Evan The Elevator Evan Nehemiah
5 Don't Let Go Mark Isaac Landon Spot On Landon Isaac
Rachel Ruthie Kimberly Back Off Kimberly Ruthie
6 Dangle Duo Landon Derek Eric Duel Pole Dancing Derek Eric
Brittini Kimberly Jenn Push Over Jenn Kimberly
7 Burnt Landon Dunbar MJ The Elevator MJ Dunbar
Brittini Paula Aneesa Back Off Aneesa Paula
8 Upside Downer Landon Derek Evan Spot On Evan Derek
Rachel Jenn Diem Push Over Diem Jenn
9/10 Spelling Air Evan MJ Brad Duel Pole Dancing Brad MJ
Rachel Aneesa Tori The Elevator Aneesa Tori
10 None Landon Brad Back Off Brad Landon
Diem Brittini Push Over Brittini Diem
Final Challenge Rachel 2nd place: Brittini; 3rd place: Aneesa
Evan 2nd place: Brad; 3rd place: Mark

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