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[quote=dplayer18;93721]I have an idea called the Showdown also. Steven712, I think you should consider doing the next season of vevmo revenge :).[/quote] sounds cool wat exactly is vevmo's revenge. i have seen things about it but never understood much. im guessing its a challenge within the forum. is it a different theme everytime or is it always like rookies against vets? also again, give me some ideas for challenges people. im open to anything, just as long as its kinda believable and not a ridiculous name or theme lol
[QUOTE=steven712;93764]sounds cool wat exactly is vevmo's revenge. i have seen things about it but never understood much. im guessing its a challenge within the forum. is it a different theme everytime or is it always like rookies against vets? also again, give me some ideas for challenges people. im open to anything, just as long as its kinda believable and not a ridiculous name or theme lol[/QUOTE] It's different everytime.
Like that intial cast with people like Zach. Zach is a great competitor and put him on any other season besides the one he was on and he makes the final mission. Jose is an awesome pick because he seems completely capable and could easily replace the always beaten Adam King. Joey from Hollywood is someone I have been hoping for since his season. He has everything it takes to win.... he also would put C. T. in his place which would be awesome. Scott would be great as well because he like Joey is huge and his fitness level is top notch. People also I would like to see. *********: Hollywood come on this guy would be great and I bet he wouldn't do as bad some people would think. C.J: Cancun Is anyone from his season more suited to do this um... no. Ryan: Brooklyn Come on he is a celebrated war vet and still went back enough said. J.D: Brooklyn He would stir so much up it wouldn't be funny but it would be good t.v. Viewers Revenge: Dave: Not likely but he losing some weight could dominate unlike what has become Derick from his season. So entertaining. Fresh Meat: Johnnie never given a real chance being paired with Tonya and all.
It would be awesome if they did it somewhat like March Madness to get on the show they have preliminary competitions like in the ultimate fighter other shows were you compete head to head in order to get on. There would be 16 male and 16 female and in the end there would be a cast of 16. Just in case though some favorites don't make it there could be a vote and the top 2 guys and top 2 girls would make the cast as well rounding it out to 20. The challenge would end up being duel style but more like duel 1 and not duel 2 were you work with a team which defeats the purpose of the duel.
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I wish I could create actual challenges! that would be awesome lol
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RW/RR Challenge: The Phoenix Bring in 24 RW/RR/Freshmeat Cast: [B]Women: [/B] Ibis KellyAnne Veronica Rachel Coral Brianna Jonna Chanda Svetlana Ruthie Tina Aviv [B]Men:[/B] Brad Johnnie Landon CT Adam MJ Danny Miz Dave (RR: South Pacific) Shane Kenny Zach 1. 24 people compete in an individual challenge, without being told what the winner gets. All they know is that the Top 2 Males and 2 Females will become Captains. There are also told the last 8 people will compete in the Final Mission (This is mainly to trick them for later). 2. Once the captains are declared, the rules are set forth. Captains are immune from going into the "cage" - where a player gets eliminated. The Overall Top Performer will pick which 2 captains are on what color team (Each team has a Male and Female Captain) 3. Each pair of captains go back and forth, picking a team member until there's 12 members on each team. 4. Both teams compete in a mission. Winning team banks $10,000 to be split amongst the team's players into their personal bank accounts. 5. Winning and Losing Team Captains each nominate a male (or female) to go into the elimination round. (Male Elimination days, Female Elimination days) 6. The two people face off in The Cage and the loser goes home. However, the winning person joins whatever team has less people of that ***, so he/she may or may not join their original team. (If teams have equal numbers of that ***, then the winner gets to choose). 7. Here's the catch though. Captains are not captains forever. Once your team loses a mission, the captains select which player goes into the elimination. However, the losing team (prior to the next mission and after the elimination) competes individually for 2 new captain spots (2 old captains are ineligible to become captains). So the losing captains are still safe, but after that elimination, he/she is not captain any longer. It's possible for an ex-captain to become captain, but the outgoing captain cannot immediately win captain back. 8. Now you may wonder why this challenge is called "The Phoenix". Sure it could take place in Phoenix, AZ. Why not? However, eliminations occur until there are 8 people left. Now the cast thinks that they're safe and will compete in the final mission. ZING! NOPE!. The host, Mr. Jonny Moseley, informs that cast that the 8 players left may not be going to the final mission because the 8 players left are NOT the final 8 players. ALL of the previously eliminated players (assuming none get sent home for violence, quit, etc.) come back to compete in The Cage. The 8 eliminated Males and the 8 eliminated Females face off and the winners re-enter the game. They "come back to life" or whatever, like a phoenix supposedly does. 9. With 10 people left, there's one last individual mission. Top Male, Top Female automatically advance to the Final mission. Top Male picks a girl to be on his team, Top Female picks a guy to be on her team, Top Male a guy, Top Female a girl. This leaves 4 people without a team. These 2 guys and 2 girls face off in the last elimination round. Winning male joins the Top Female's team and the winning female joins the Top Male's team. So this way, each team has 2 guys + 2 girls. 10. Both teams of 4 compete, winning team gets $100,000 and are winners of "RW/RR CHALLENGE: THE PHOENIX" THE END
[QUOTE=rsox813;137084]RW/RR Challenge: The Phoenix Bring in 24 RW/RR/Freshmeat Cast: [B]Women: [/B] Ibis KellyAnne Veronica Rachel Coral Brianna Jonna Chanda Svetlana Ruthie Tina Aviv [B]Men:[/B] Brad Johnnie Landon CT Adam MJ Danny Miz Dave (RR: South Pacific) Shane Kenny Zach 1. 24 people compete in an individual challenge, without being told what the winner gets. All they know is that the Top 2 Males and 2 Females will become Captains. There are also told the last 8 people will compete in the Final Mission (This is mainly to trick them for later). 2. Once the captains are declared, the rules are set forth. Captains are immune from going into the "cage" - where a player gets eliminated. The Overall Top Performer will pick which 2 captains are on what color team (Each team has a Male and Female Captain) 3. Each pair of captains go back and forth, picking a team member until there's 12 members on each team. 4. Both teams compete in a mission. Winning team banks $10,000 to be split amongst the team's players into their personal bank accounts. 5. Winning and Losing Team Captains each nominate a male (or female) to go into the elimination round. (Male Elimination days, Female Elimination days) 6. The two people face off in The Cage and the loser goes home. However, the winning person joins whatever team has less people of that ***, so he/she may or may not join their original team. (If teams have equal numbers of that ***, then the winner gets to choose). 7. Here's the catch though. Captains are not captains forever. Once your team loses a mission, the captains select which player goes into the elimination. However, the losing team (prior to the next mission and after the elimination) competes individually for 2 new captain spots (2 old captains are ineligible to become captains). So the losing captains are still safe, but after that elimination, he/she is not captain any longer. It's possible for an ex-captain to become captain, but the outgoing captain cannot immediately win captain back. 8. Now you may wonder why this challenge is called "The Phoenix". Sure it could take place in Phoenix, AZ. Why not? However, eliminations occur until there are 8 people left. Now the cast thinks that they're safe and will compete in the final mission. ZING! NOPE!. The host, Mr. Jonny Moseley, informs that cast that the 8 players left may not be going to the final mission because the 8 players left are NOT the final 8 players. ALL of the previously eliminated players (assuming none get sent home for violence, quit, etc.) come back to compete in The Cage. The 8 eliminated Males and the 8 eliminated Females face off and the winners re-enter the game. They "come back to life" or whatever, like a phoenix supposedly does. 9. With 10 people left, there's one last individual mission. Top Male, Top Female automatically advance to the Final mission. Top Male picks a girl to be on his team, Top Female picks a guy to be on her team, Top Male a guy, Top Female a girl. This leaves 4 people without a team. These 2 guys and 2 girls face off in the last elimination round. Winning male joins the Top Female's team and the winning female joins the Top Male's team. So this way, each team has 2 guys + 2 girls. 10. Both teams of 4 compete, winning team gets $100,000 and are winners of "RW/RR CHALLENGE: THE PHOENIX" THE END[/QUOTE] Wow Great Idea the only challange that will not guarnette anyone till the end please someone pitch this.Tina,Coral.Brianna =love
That's really complicated to follow but I pretty much got the gist. That's a really good idea though!
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Thanks. yeah, reading it over, it definitely sounds complicated haha
[QUOTE=rsox813;137084]RW/RR Challenge: The Phoenix Bring in 24 RW/RR/Freshmeat Cast: [B]Women: [/B] Ibis KellyAnne Veronica Rachel Coral Brianna Jonna Chanda Svetlana Ruthie Tina Aviv [B]Men:[/B] Brad Johnnie Landon CT Adam MJ Danny Miz Dave (RR: South Pacific) Shane Kenny Zach 1. 24 people compete in an individual challenge, without being told what the winner gets. All they know is that the Top 2 Males and 2 Females will become Captains. There are also told the last 8 people will compete in the Final Mission (This is mainly to trick them for later). 2. Once the captains are declared, the rules are set forth. Captains are immune from going into the "cage" - where a player gets eliminated. The Overall Top Performer will pick which 2 captains are on what color team (Each team has a Male and Female Captain) 3. Each pair of captains go back and forth, picking a team member until there's 12 members on each team. 4. Both teams compete in a mission. Winning team banks $10,000 to be split amongst the team's players into their personal bank accounts. 5. Winning and Losing Team Captains each nominate a male (or female) to go into the elimination round. (Male Elimination days, Female Elimination days) 6. The two people face off in The Cage and the loser goes home. However, the winning person joins whatever team has less people of that ***, so he/she may or may not join their original team. (If teams have equal numbers of that ***, then the winner gets to choose). 7. Here's the catch though. Captains are not captains forever. Once your team loses a mission, the captains select which player goes into the elimination. However, the losing team (prior to the next mission and after the elimination) competes individually for 2 new captain spots (2 old captains are ineligible to become captains). So the losing captains are still safe, but after that elimination, he/she is not captain any longer. It's possible for an ex-captain to become captain, but the outgoing captain cannot immediately win captain back. 8. Now you may wonder why this challenge is called "The Phoenix". Sure it could take place in Phoenix, AZ. Why not? However, eliminations occur until there are 8 people left. Now the cast thinks that they're safe and will compete in the final mission. ZING! NOPE!. The host, Mr. Jonny Moseley, informs that cast that the 8 players left may not be going to the final mission because the 8 players left are NOT the final 8 players. ALL of the previously eliminated players (assuming none get sent home for violence, quit, etc.) come back to compete in The Cage. The 8 eliminated Males and the 8 eliminated Females face off and the winners re-enter the game. They "come back to life" or whatever, like a phoenix supposedly does. 9. With 10 people left, there's one last individual mission. Top Male, Top Female automatically advance to the Final mission. Top Male picks a girl to be on his team, Top Female picks a guy to be on her team, Top Male a guy, Top Female a girl. This leaves 4 people without a team. These 2 guys and 2 girls face off in the last elimination round. Winning male joins the Top Female's team and the winning female joins the Top Male's team. So this way, each team has 2 guys + 2 girls. 10. Both teams of 4 compete, winning team gets $100,000 and are winners of "RW/RR CHALLENGE: THE PHOENIX" THE END[/QUOTE] This is a bit confusing but this is a real good Idea. I hope BMP does someting like this in the future.
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is there maybe a way that i could explain it better then, if everyone is confused by it? But yeah, I have a lot of ideas for challenges. I mean there really is no limit as to what the format could possibly be. I don't mind them repeating certain ideas, like if they just did the Gauntlet I format over again, that'd be fine with me. But when they try to make them better and then the challenges are just worse, then it's like c'mon guys, you can do better than that (cough, cough GAUNTLET 3).
Can you imagine TJ trying to explain that?! Good idea though.
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That could be a challenge in of itself. RW/RR Challenge: TJ tries to Form a Coherent Sentence. "Sorry TJ, you just eliminated yourself - but you killed it, you being that 'true competitor' that you are."
First off before I give my idea, whoever said Danny was screwed cause of Evelyn on FM probably didn't remember that Was had by his side the most worthless cast member ever Casey and he won all his Exiles. Any ways onto my challenge. (Warning its complicated to explain but once seen in action its super easy) I would call it "RW/RR: Deception", this game would be more about who you can trust than anyone else. Before I explain, if anyone has ever played Mafia online (mafiascum.com) I mean it would basically be a real life version of that. Basically we have 24 people broken down into 3 teams. 15 on one team (the good guys or town), 1(neutral role) by himself, and the other consists of 8 people (bad guys/mafia). The trick is..you don't know who is who. The only people who know who each other are, are the bad guys.The grand prize of the show is $300,000 divided up by the last team standing. So either you have the remaining of the 18 dividing that up, the solo player winning it for himself, or the remaining of the five winning it. So here is how it would break down (it may sound complicated but its extremely simple and just by seeing how deceptive these people are it could work. Just like every challenge there are two phases, your daily challenge and elimination. [U][B]Challenge Day[/B][/U] Each challenge is team challenge (randomly made every day). The winning team gets a prize, plus they get to nominate two people for elimination. Those two at that very moment need to try and convince everyone that they are good. The town then votes and whoever loses the vote leaves. The bad guys can use this to their advantage because if they are on the winning team, they can send two good people into the vote which is win win and same for the good guys. [B][U]Night/Delibiration[/U][/B] During the night everyone is put in a room and blindfolded. TJ then takes out the bad guys and they delibirate (Roles will be explained below), and then he takes out the power players one by one. When a verdict is reached, the fallout occurs and the challenge continues. [B][U]Roles[/U][/B] Good guys: There are essentially a few power roles for the good guys, that can either benefit them or hurt them (they have the majority so they do need some weakness). The one thing they have against each other is..they dont really know who is good or bad. They are basically playing an individual game until the very end. So onto the roles. 1. Doctor/Saver (Strong)..this person can choose to save one person during the night delibiration. He can't save himself, but can save anyone good or bad). 2.Doctor/Saver (weak)..this person can choose to save one person during the night except himself..and if he saves a bad guy..the person is out of the game. 3.Cop (Strong)..this person when asked by TJ can choose to investigate any player. TJ will then tell him/her if the chosen person is good or bad. 4. Cop (weak)..this person when asked by TJ can choose to investigate any player. TJ will then tell him/her if the chosen person is good or bad..but the answer is backwards. If TJ says he's good, the person is bad and vice versa. (these people do not know if they are weak or strong) 5. Tracker..this person will ask TJ what the person did during delibiration..TJ will either say "he stayed quiet, visited that person, etc). These people can use the information they gathered after the night is over, but of course this being RW/RR if they are believed is another thing. The rest either have no roles or can be given any role they can come up with.They win when the solo man is out and they outnumber the bad guys. [B]Solo[/B] 1. This person has one goal, to make sure everyone else is eliminated. If he stands alone at the end he takes the money for himself. He also has the ability that every other night phase he can choose to eliminate one player unless they are saved. If he lasts till the end he wins, not easy but the prize money is worth that challenge. [B]Bad guys[/B] 1. Godfather, this man cannot be eliminated at nights and he tells TJ who the bad guys want to eliminate. Only way he is taken out is by being voted off after a challenge. 2. Roleblocker..this person can tell TJ to block someone, if he is lucky enough to stop a doctor or cop that person's "power cant be used". 3. Usurper..this person has one goal get the Godfather eliminated and get to the end. If he does this, he wins the game. The rest are just bad guys although they can be given roles as well. The bad guys win once everyone else has been voted off. Complicated?Yes. But this would destroy any alliance on the game save for the bad guys and even then they arent safe as they have a traitor in the midsts. No final challenge but Island didn't have one. Plus I think it be interesting to see a challenge that actually promotes being deceptive, back stabbing and drama to no end.
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I'll try to make another but have it less complicated... [B] RW/RR Challenge: The Island 2[/B] Start with 30 Real World & Road Rules Alum There will be an individual challenge, where the top 3 competitors each become a captain. Each captain will go back and forth picking amongst the remaining alum, until each captain's team has 8 players, leaving 6 players not picked to be on either team. These 6 players go to a separate island, but they're not any team; they're in exile. For the first elimination, all teams of 8 have immunity. [B] EXILE ELIMINATION: [/B]You are only vulnerable to being eliminated if you're in exile. Whenever you're on a team, you're safe. The six players in exile compete for individual immunity, and the winner nominates two of the other 5 people for elimination. The 3 others (who don't have immunity & not nominated) vote for one of these two nominees to leave. From 2nd elimination onward, the three teams compete and the 2 losing teams each vote one person into exile. But if you're in exile, you're not completely screwed yet. You have a chance to rejoin a team because the exiled group also votes for one person to join the team that got 2nd place in the mission. This means that really, only the team that got last place "loses" a player in terms of numbers anyways. SO the exiled group gets 2 new players and votes one onto a team.(The exiled group votes for a player to rejoin a team before these 2 new players join the exile group). [B]So for example:[/B] Team A vs. Team B vs. Team C Mission: 1st place: Team A, 2nd place: Team B, 3rd place: Team C Team B votes off Casey and Team C votes off Beth because they're both weak. The 5 exiled players who survived the last Exile Elimination vote and collectively pick Kenny to rejoin the game because he's strong and would win the individual exiled mission, leaving them vulnerable at every single vote off. Now Team remains 8 solid, while Team B gets Kenny so they still have 8 players as well. This is basically a "reward" for actually doing better than Team C. Team C, on the other hand, loses a player, going down to 7. So now the Exiled 6 include the people that survived the 1st Exile Elimination, but were not fortunate enough to be voted back on at team. The Exiled 6 also now includes plus Casey & Beth, who were voted into Exile by their teams. These 6 people now in an Exile Elimination, and one of these 6 get eliminated. So basically what happens is after every mission, two people get voted into exile and one exiled player gets back on a team. So there's always 6 people in an Exile Elimination. So this happens until one team gets down to a low number of individuals, say 3. A this point the three players join the two other teams. Now Team A vs. Team B, and Team B votes in TWO people - same thing for Exiled players, one gets back in the game. [B]How to Win:[/B] These eliminations continue until there's 6 people left in the game (who are all in exile by now). The last 6 players compete in an individual mission, top 2 advancing to the Final. Person that got 1st place then nominates 2 people for elimination and one gets voted off, just like in any regular Exile Elimination. The 3 still in the game (who haven't advanced to the final) compete in a 2nd mission, with the two losers up for the vote off. One is voted off, leaving 4 players for the Final Mission. [B]One Last Individual Mission:[/B] Winner chooses which of the other 3 players are his/her partner, leaving the other two people to be partners. [B]FINAL MISSION:[/B] Two pairs face off, winners get $150,000. So yeah, the whole keeping it not complicated thing didn't work very well....What do you guys think?
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POSSIBLE TEAM MISSIONS: "Stop & ManGo" - Each person releases a lever, which sends a mango down a long shoot, which runs the length of an obstacle course. Meanwhile, the person must successfully cross the course so they can catch the mango at the finish line. If the person doesn't catch the mango in time, and it hits the ground, the person gets DQed. Then the person must put the mango into the next station, releasing the lever, crossing the 2nd course, and once again finishing the course, catching it before it hits the ground. (The shoot for the mango zig-zags and whatnot to give them more time and at least a chance to finish the course in time) "Cage Dwellers" - There are a series of 6 connected cages that are in the water. There's about 2 feet between the surface of the water and the top of the cage, so people can breathe. In the first cage, there's one person. He/She dives down to the bottom of the cage and retrieves a key. Using this key they open the cage, which leads into a 2nd cage, where there's a 2nd team member. These two people dive down and retrieve 2 keys, which open the locks leading to the 3rd cage, where the 3rd team member is. These three people dive down and retrieve now 3 keys to open the cage leading into the next one. This continues, with a team member being in the next cage and another lock to open. So by the end, there's 6 keys opening up the last cage. The team swims out and races to the beach. First team to get all 6 players there wins. (could be more than 6 players/cages - i just thought that'd be a good number).
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So I thought of another variation for the Island 2 (it's similar to my other one): Start with [B]28 RW/RR/Freshmeat:[/B] 1. There will be two islands, one for "active" players and one for "exiled" players. There's an opening competition, to sort out who's on what island. The top two males and top two females are allowed to stay go to the "active" players' island. These four players then pick a player of the opposite *** to join the active players' island. Then the remaining 20 players compete in another mission, same rules. Top 2 males and Top 2 females (along with the players of their choice) join the active players' island. Now the 12 remaining players now divided into two teams (3 males & females on each team) and the winning team of 6 joins the other 16 players. The losing team of 6 are now sent into Exile. Now there is 22 "active" players and 6 "exiled players". 2. In each round, there will be a team mission: [B]Active players vs. Exiled Players. [/B] [B]If the Active players win:[/B] The active players will then compete in an individual mission and the winner nominates 3 people to be exiled. The other active players then vote on which of the three people are exiled and which two will stay "active". [B]If the Exiled players win: [/B]The Exiled players compete in an individual mission and this time, the winner becomes a nominee and must select 2 other people to be nominees as well. The rest of the Exiled players vote on which 1 of the three people to send to the Summit. The Active players send two people to the Summit, through a vote. These 3 players compete and the winner joins the active island and the losers go into Exile. The only way for an Exiled player to become "active" is by winning a team mission, becoming a nominee, and then defeating the other two nominees at the Summit. Either way, at the end of every round, one more player is in Exile than the round before. The advantage for the Active Players winning is that they guarantee only 1 of the them will be exiled, as opposed to possibly two if the Exiled Players win. 3. These rounds occur only there is 5 Active Players left. At this point the 23 Exiled Players compete in a mission where the top 2 males and 2 top females get to stay in exile. [B]The other 19 players are automatically eliminated. [/B] 4. There is another mission between Active vs. Exiled players, but this is the last chance for anyone to join the Active island. (Same rules as before) After this round, there will be only 4 Active Players. The 5 Exiled Players can no longer escape exile. Basically they "lose" the challenge, but they will still have an effect on the outcome. 5. The Final Four compete in a mission. The winner advances to the Final 3 and votes one of the other 3 off. 6. The Final 3 compete in one last mission, where the winner votes off one last person, leaving two people left. 7. The 5 Exiled Players + 2 Final Four Players make up a jury of 7. These jurors then vote for which of the Final 2 players should win the [B]RW/RR Challenge: The Island 2[/B].
Rw/RR:Endurance(Idea from TJ) 13 boys/girl Eveyone mus prove themselves lowest 3 b/g are sent home and then like The Duel 2 the highest Boy/Girl chooses partners until last oy and girl who will auomaticaly be safe from the pit. Host Mark Long [SIZE=2]Cast [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]J.D.[/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Chet [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Josh [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Vinny [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Evan [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Derrick [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Wes [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Coral [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Shauvon [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Ayiiia [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Brianna [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Tina [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Melissa [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]CJ [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Shane [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Chris [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Adam [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Isaac [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Danny [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Arissa [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Ashli [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Callie [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Jasmine [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Robbin [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Jillian[/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Parisa [/SIZE]
I came up with this one over the weekend, but didnt have the time to post it. We've been complaining about the lack of good challenges lately and how we'd love to see them try old ones again..so why not make an entire challenge out of it..**** it be perfect for the 20th Season.. I have no cool name for it so ill call it.. RW/RR: Throwback. The premise is simple, two teams and it doesn't matter in which way you want to put them in cause it isn't important. Every challenge will be a challenge done in a previous challenge (say the best of the best). You got hangman's drop, mud ball, etc. Now for the fun part, elimination. Before the people are chosen for elimination, you have a wheel with the name of past challenges "Gaunlet, Inferno, Battle of the Sexes, Duel, Ruins, Losers Choice and Winners Choice". Now if it lands on either of those options..you vote people the way it was voted on in those challenges. Now for part two, after those two are chosen, they spin another wheel depending on what the first wheel decided. If it was an Inferno style..then you have inferno elimination match ups, if its gaunlet then guaunlets and so forth. As for the final mission, you take aspects of the best final missions and your golden. Heck add in flashbacks of those previous missions and eliminations to add to every event and it could be kind of cool.
[QUOTE=rsox813;137084]RW/RR Challenge: The Phoenix Bring in 24 RW/RR/Freshmeat Cast: [B]Women: [/B] Ibis KellyAnne Veronica Rachel Coral Brianna Jonna Chanda Svetlana Ruthie Tina Aviv [B]Men:[/B] Brad Johnnie Landon CT Adam MJ Danny Miz Dave (RR: South Pacific) Shane Kenny Zach 1. 24 people compete in an individual challenge, without being told what the winner gets. All they know is that the Top 2 Males and 2 Females will become Captains. There are also told the last 8 people will compete in the Final Mission (This is mainly to trick them for later). 2. Once the captains are declared, the rules are set forth. Captains are immune from going into the "cage" - where a player gets eliminated. The Overall Top Performer will pick which 2 captains are on what color team (Each team has a Male and Female Captain) 3. Each pair of captains go back and forth, picking a team member until there's 12 members on each team. 4. Both teams compete in a mission. Winning team banks $10,000 to be split amongst the team's players into their personal bank accounts. 5. Winning and Losing Team Captains each nominate a male (or female) to go into the elimination round. (Male Elimination days, Female Elimination days) 6. The two people face off in The Cage and the loser goes home. However, the winning person joins whatever team has less people of that ***, so he/she may or may not join their original team. (If teams have equal numbers of that ***, then the winner gets to choose). 7. Here's the catch though. Captains are not captains forever. Once your team loses a mission, the captains select which player goes into the elimination. However, the losing team (prior to the next mission and after the elimination) competes individually for 2 new captain spots (2 old captains are ineligible to become captains). So the losing captains are still safe, but after that elimination, he/she is not captain any longer. It's possible for an ex-captain to become captain, but the outgoing captain cannot immediately win captain back. 8. Now you may wonder why this challenge is called "The Phoenix". Sure it could take place in Phoenix, AZ. Why not? However, eliminations occur until there are 8 people left. Now the cast thinks that they're safe and will compete in the final mission. ZING! NOPE!. The host, Mr. Jonny Moseley, informs that cast that the 8 players left may not be going to the final mission because the 8 players left are NOT the final 8 players. ALL of the previously eliminated players (assuming none get sent home for violence, quit, etc.) come back to compete in The Cage. The 8 eliminated Males and the 8 eliminated Females face off and the winners re-enter the game. They "come back to life" or whatever, like a phoenix supposedly does. 9. With 10 people left, there's one last individual mission. Top Male, Top Female automatically advance to the Final mission. Top Male picks a girl to be on his team, Top Female picks a guy to be on her team, Top Male a guy, Top Female a girl. This leaves 4 people without a team. These 2 guys and 2 girls face off in the last elimination round. Winning male joins the Top Female's team and the winning female joins the Top Male's team. So this way, each team has 2 guys + 2 girls. 10. Both teams of 4 compete, winning team gets $100,000 and are winners of "RW/RR CHALLENGE: THE PHOENIX" THE END[/QUOTE] Weel.. I just want I think this is a good idea, there should be a way to send ideas to the producers, would like to see Cohutta though on this challente =D
OK, y'all are gonna have to forgive me for this, but I've had this idea written for a while and I just recently finished up. It's extremely long, but I think it would be an amazing show. [B] Real World/Road Rules Ultimate Challenge: Throwdown EPIC Hawaii[/B] How it Works: 64 Competitors. 4 Teams (Red Team, Blue Team, Green Team, Orange Team). 16 Players Each. In the first challenge ever, the teams are left up to Lady Luck. There will be a lottery where all 64 competitors' names will be on a ball in a giant lottery picker style contraption (sorry, don't know the specific name of it.) There will be two of these pickers, one for the guys, one for the girls. 8 from each picker will be chosen and then you will have 16 players for one team. Repeat 4 times until everyone has a team. The competition will take place in Hawaii. There will be 2 one-hour episodes which will pit 2 of the teams against each other. The teams will rotate playing each other. Ex: Episode 1 - Green vs Blue, Red vs Orange. Episode 2 - Blue vs Orange, Green vs Red, etc. Both match-ups of teams will play the same competitions. The winner of each competition will win $20,000 to their team bank account and then go into deliberation. During this, the winning team will choose a male and female competitor for their team (by vote or volunteering) to get into the Throwdown. Once chosen by vote or volunteering, the male and female competitor of the winning team will get to choose their opponent from the losing squad. This is where "The Ruins" method comes into play. If a player wins in the Throwdown, they take all their competitor's winnings and send them home broke. Once a player has gone into the Throwdown and won, they are immune from being picked to go into the Throwdown the next round. If all goes right, 4 players will be eliminated in each round. The Throwdown will be a challenge that will consist of one or more of these and other styles of games: Strength, Endurance, Wisdom/Knowledge, etc. These Throwdowns and rotations of one team versus another will continue for 10 episodes until there have been 40 players eliminated and the game is down to 24 competitors, 12 guys and 12 girls. If there is ever a situation where a player is sent home for fighting or quits, that gender will not have a throwdown that episode, but only in regard to their team's matchup. So if a Green girl is sent home for fighting during their matchup time versus Orange, Green and Orange will not have a female Throwdown that night, only a male one. Red and Blue would still have theirs. The 4 teams will then form into 2 total teams of 12, both with 6 girls and 6 guys in each group. This will be determined by total winnings of the team. The team with the most amount of winnings will team up with the 4th most winning team. The team with the 2nd most amount of winnings will team up with the 3rd. Once these groups are set, the style of the game will resume. The 1st & 4th winning teams will face off versus the 2nd & 3rd winning teams in regular challenges. The deliberation style will continue and there will still be a male and female Throwdown after each competition. The Throwdowns will never be the same as to prevent some players who may have competed in a certain game already having an advantage over a player who may not have played that game. This style, with the 24 competitors, will continue for 6 episodes until there are 12 competitors left. These final 12 (like in The Ruins as well) will get to keep their winnings up to that point. Once these 12 competitors are left, there will be a final challenge which will test their athleticism (the usual physical challenges), endurance, knowledge (puzzles, etc), and their memory (order of elimination of the competitors all the way back to the first one out) which will be the final little challenge. Once they get the order right, the entire team can cross the finish line and claim their $500,000 cash prize. The 64 Competitors are listed below with pictures. Here is an example of how a random draw would go. I feel it would be exciting to see what kind of drama and good reality television lady luck can bring. [COLOR=Red]RED TEAM: Cameran Eubanks, Kina Dean, Johanna Botta, Veronica Portillo, KellyAnne Judd, Colie Edison, Jenn Grijalva, Ibis Nieves, Danny Jamieson, Derek McCray, Shane Landrum, Alton Williams, Davis Mallory, Chet Cannon, Evan Starkman, Wes Bergmann[/COLOR] [COLOR=DarkGreen]GREEN TEAM: Brittini Sherrod, Kimberly Alexander, Jillian Zoboroski, Sarah Rice, Ashli Robson, Ruthie Alcaide, Paula Meronek, Coral Smith, Cohutta Grindstaff, Nehemiah Clark, Ace Amerson, David Malinosky, Ryan Kehoe, Landon Lueck, Darrell Taylor, Eric Banks[/COLOR] [COLOR=DarkOrange]ORANGE TEAM: Diem Brown, Melinda Stolp, Tori Hall, Arissa Hill, Aneesa Ferreira, Jodi Weatherton, Katie Doyle, Julie Stoffer, Isaac Stout, Tyrie Ballard, Brad Fiorenza, MJ Garrett, Derrick Kosinski, Johnny Devenanzio, Alex Smith, CJ Koegel[/COLOR] [COLOR=Blue]BLUE TEAM: Brianna Taylor, Jisela Delgado, Rachel Robinson, Janelle Casanave, Susie Meister, Angel Turlington, Ayiiia Elizarrares, Evelyn Smith, Kenny Santucci, Adam King, Tyler Duckworth, Frank Roessler, Dunbar Flinn, CT Tamburello, Abram Boise, William Gilbert[/COLOR] -Some good draws I see here is the Orange team in general seeming relatively stacked with Johnny and Derrick trying to combo together to win again and Brad and Aneesa both hoping to win their first challenge after a combined 0-13. -The Green Team has a lot of Real World Hollywood kids with Kimberly, Brittini, and David. -Wes, KellyAnne, and Johanna are all on the Red Team. -CT and Adam are back together again on the Blue Team. -Duel II teammates Brittini and Landon are together once again. -Engaged couple Brad and Tori will be on the same team. [U][B]COMPETITORS[/B][/U] RR 6: Susie Meister RR 8: Veronica Portillo RR 10: Jisela Delgado RR 10: Katie Doyle RR 11: Shane Landrum RR 11: Rachel Robinson RR 11: Darrell Taylor RR 12: Abram Boise RR 13: Jodi Weatherton RR 13: Derrick Kosinski RR 13: Ibis Nieves RR 13: Jillian Zoboroski RR 13: Kina Dean RR 14: Tori Hall RR 14: Angel Turlington RR 14: Derek McCray RW 8: Ruthie Alcaide RW 9: Julie Stoffer RW 10: Coral Smith RW 11: Aneesa Ferreira RW 12: Alton Williams RW 12: Frank Roessler RW 13: Ace Amerson RW 13: CT Tamburello RW 13: Adam King RW 14: Brad Fiorenza RW 14: Cameran Eubanks RW 14: Robin Hibbard RW 15: Landon Lueck RW 15: MJ Garrett RW 16: Wes Bergmann RW 16: Johanna Botta RW 16: Danny Jamieson RW 16: Melinda Stolp RW 16: Nehemiah Clark RW 17: Johnny Devenanzio RW 17: Paula Meronek RW 17: Janelle Casanave RW 17: Tyler Duckworth RW 18: Alex Smith RW 18: Colie Edison RW 18: Davis Mallory RW 18: Jenn Grijalva RW 18: Tyrie Ballard Fresh: Evan Starkman Fresh: Kenny Santucci Fresh: Evelyn Smith Fresh: Eric Banks Fresh: Diem Brown Fresh: Ryan Kehoe RW 19: Cohutta Grindstaff RW 19: Dunbar Flinn RW 19: KellyAnne Judd RW 19: Isaac Isaac Stout RW 19: Ashli Robson RW 20: Kimberly Alexander RW 20: Brianna Taylor RW 20: David Malinosky RW 20: Brittini Sherrod RW 20: William Gilbert RW 21: Chet Cannon RW 21: Sarah Rice RW 22: CJ Koegel RW 22: Ayiiia Elizarraras RR: 5 M 11 F RW: 23 M 19 F FM: 4 M 2 F 32 Guys-32 Girls [B]Please feel free to offer any suggestions for improvement. They're welcomed. Enjoy![/B]
[QUOTE=ohiosoccer4;144451]OK, y'all are gonna have to forgive me for this, but I've had this idea written for a while and I just recently finished up. It's extremely long, but I think it would be an amazing show. [B]Real World/Road Rules Ultimate Challenge: Throwdown EPIC Hawaii[/B] How it Works: 64 Competitors. 4 Teams (Red Team, Blue Team, Green Team, Orange Team). 16 Players Each. In the first challenge ever, the teams are left up to Lady Luck. There will be a lottery where all 64 competitors' names will be on a ball in a giant lottery picker style contraption (sorry, don't know the specific name of it.) There will be two of these pickers, one for the guys, one for the girls. 8 from each picker will be chosen and then you will have 16 players for one team. Repeat 4 times until everyone has a team. The competition will take place in Hawaii. There will be 2 one-hour episodes which will pit 2 of the teams against each other. The teams will rotate playing each other. Ex: Episode 1 - Green vs Blue, Red vs Orange. Episode 2 - Blue vs Orange, Green vs Red, etc. Both match-ups of teams will play the same competitions. The winner of each competition will win $20,000 to their team bank account and then go into deliberation. During this, the winning team will choose a male and female competitor for their team (by vote or volunteering) to get into the Throwdown. Once chosen by vote or volunteering, the male and female competitor of the winning team will get to choose their opponent from the losing squad. This is where "The Ruins" method comes into play. If a player wins in the Throwdown, they take all their competitor's winnings and send them home broke. Once a player has gone into the Throwdown and won, they are immune from being picked to go into the Throwdown the next round. If all goes right, 4 players will be eliminated in each round. The Throwdown will be a challenge that will consist of one or more of these and other styles of games: Strength, Endurance, Wisdom/Knowledge, etc. These Throwdowns and rotations of one team versus another will continue for 10 episodes until there have been 40 players eliminated and the game is down to 24 competitors, 12 guys and 12 girls. If there is ever a situation where a player is sent home for fighting or quits, that gender will not have a throwdown that episode, but only in regard to their team's matchup. So if a Green girl is sent home for fighting during their matchup time versus Orange, Green and Orange will not have a female Throwdown that night, only a male one. Red and Blue would still have theirs. The 4 teams will then form into 2 total teams of 12, both with 6 girls and 6 guys in each group. This will be determined by total winnings of the team. The team with the most amount of winnings will team up with the 4th most winning team. The team with the 2nd most amount of winnings will team up with the 3rd. Once these groups are set, the style of the game will resume. The 1st & 4th winning teams will face off versus the 2nd & 3rd winning teams in regular challenges. The deliberation style will continue and there will still be a male and female Throwdown after each competition. The Throwdowns will never be the same as to prevent some players who may have competed in a certain game already having an advantage over a player who may not have played that game. This style, with the 24 competitors, will continue for 6 episodes until there are 12 competitors left. These final 12 (like in The Ruins as well) will get to keep their winnings up to that point. Once these 12 competitors are left, there will be a final challenge which will test their athleticism (the usual physical challenges), endurance, knowledge (puzzles, etc), and their memory (order of elimination of the competitors all the way back to the first one out) which will be the final little challenge. Once they get the order right, the entire team can cross the finish line and claim their $500,000 cash prize. The 64 Competitors are listed below with pictures. Here is an example of how a random draw would go. I feel it would be exciting to see what kind of drama and good reality television lady luck can bring. [COLOR=red]RED TEAM: Cameran Eubanks, Kina Dean, Johanna Botta, Veronica Portillo, KellyAnne Judd, Colie Edison, Jenn Grijalva, Ibis Nieves, Danny Jamieson, Derek McCray, Shane Landrum, Alton Williams, Davis Mallory, Chet Cannon, Evan Starkman, Wes Bergmann[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkgreen]GREEN TEAM: Brittini Sherrod, Kimberly Alexander, Jillian Zoboroski, Sarah Rice, Ashli Robson, Ruthie Alcaide, Paula Meronek, Coral Smith, Cohutta Grindstaff, Nehemiah Clark, Ace Amerson, David Malinosky, Ryan Kehoe, Landon Lueck, Darrell Taylor, Eric Banks[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkorange]ORANGE TEAM: Diem Brown, Melinda Stolp, Tori Hall, Arissa Hill, Aneesa Ferreira, Jodi Weatherton, Katie Doyle, Julie Stoffer, Isaac Stout, Tyrie Ballard, Brad Fiorenza, MJ Garrett, Derrick Kosinski, Johnny Devenanzio, Alex Smith, CJ Koegel[/COLOR] [COLOR=blue]BLUE TEAM: Brianna Taylor, Jisela Delgado, Rachel Robinson, Janelle Casanave, Susie Meister, Angel Turlington, Ayiiia Elizarrares, Evelyn Smith, Kenny Santucci, Adam King, Tyler Duckworth, Frank Roessler, Dunbar Flinn, CT Tamburello, Abram Boise, William Gilbert[/COLOR] -Some good draws I see here is the Orange team in general seeming relatively stacked with Johnny and Derrick trying to combo together to win again and Brad and Aneesa both hoping to win their first challenge after a combined 0-13. -The Green Team has a lot of Real World Hollywood kids with Kimberly, Brittini, and David. -Wes, KellyAnne, and Johanna are all on the Red Team. -CT and Adam are back together again on the Blue Team. -Duel II teammates Brittini and Landon are together once again. -Engaged couple Brad and Tori will be on the same team. [U][B]COMPETITORS[/B][/U] RR 6: [B]Susie Meister[/B] RR 8: Veronica Portillo RR 10: Jisela Delgado RR 10: Katie Doyle RR 11: Shane Landrum RR 11: Rachel Robinson RR 11: Darrell Taylor RR 12: Abram Boise RR 13: Jodi Weatherton RR 13: Derrick Kosinski RR 13: Ibis Nieves RR 13: Jillian Zoboroski RR 13: [B]Kina Dean[/B] RR 14: Tori Hall RR 14: Angel Turlington RR 14: [B]Derek McCray[/B] RW 8: Ruthie Alcaide RW 9: Julie Stoffer RW 10: Coral Smith RW 11: Aneesa Ferreira RW 12: Alton Williams RW 12: Frank Roessler RW 13: Ace Amerson RW 13: CT Tamburello RW 13: Adam King RW 14: Brad Fiorenza RW 14: [B]Cameran Eubanks[/B] RW 14: Robin Hibbard RW 15: Landon Lueck RW 15: [B]MJ Garrett[/B] RW 16: Wes Bergmann RW 16: [B]Johanna Botta[/B] RW 16: Danny Jamieson RW 16: [B]Melinda Stolp[/B] RW 16: [B]Nehemiah Clark[/B] RW 17: [B]Johnny Devenanzio[/B] RW 17: [B]Paula Meronek[/B] RW 17: [B]Janelle Casanave[/B] RW 17: [B]Tyler Duckworth[/B] RW 18: [B]Alex Smith[/B] RW 18: Colie Edison RW 18: Davis Mallory RW 18: [B]Jenn Grijalva[/B] RW 18: Tyrie Ballard Fresh: Evan Starkman Fresh: [B]Kenny Santucci[/B] Fresh: Evelyn Smith Fresh: [B]Eric Banks[/B] Fresh: Diem Brown Fresh: [B]Ryan Kehoe[/B] RW 19: Cohutta Grindstaff RW 19: [B]Dunbar Flinn[/B] RW 19: [B]KellyAnne Judd[/B] RW 19: Isaac Isaac Stout RW 19: Ashli Robson RW 20: [B]Kimberly Alexander[/B] RW 20: Brianna Taylor RW 20: [B]David Malinosky[/B] RW 20: Brittini Sherrod RW 20: [B]William Gilbert[/B] RW 21: Chet Cannon RW 21: Sarah Rice RW 22: CJ Koegel RW 22: Ayiiia Elizarraras RR: 5 M 11 F RW: 23 M 19 F FM: 4 M 2 F 32 Guys-32 Girls [B]Please feel free to offer any suggestions for improvement. They're welcomed. Enjoy![/B][/QUOTE] If the people in bold could be replaed with more watchable people then this challange would be AMAZIN my cast would have 28 boys an girls [B][U]COMPETITORS[/B][/U] RR 7: [B]Glady Sanbria[/B] RR 8: Veronica Portillo RR 10: Jisela Delgado RR 10: Katie Doyle RR 11: Shane Landrum RR 11: Rachel Robinson RR 11: Darrell Taylor RR 12: Abram Boise RR 13: Jodi Weatherton RR 13: Derrick Kosinski RR 13: Ibis Nieves RR 13: Jillian Zoboroski RR 14: Tori Hall RR 14: Angel Turlington RR 14: [B]Jerry Kankwsi[/B] RW 9: Melissa Howard RW 9: Julie Stoffer RW 10: Coral Smith RW 11: Aneesa Ferreira RW 12: Alton Williams RW 12:Irulan Wilson RW 12: Frank Roessler RW 13: Ace Amerson RW 13: CT Tamburello RW 13: Adam King RW 14: Brad Fiorenza RW 12: [B]Arissa Hill[/B] RW 14: Robin Hibbard RW 15: Landon Lueck RW 12:Steven Hill RW 22:Jonna Mannion RW O4:Neil Forrester RW 16: Wes Bergmann RW 16: Danny Jamieson RW 18: Colie Edison RW 18: Davis Mallory RW 19: [B]Shauvon Torres[/B] RW 18: Tyrie Ballard Fresh: Evan Starkman RW 11Chris Beckman Fresh: Sydney Walker Fresh: [B]Vinny Foti[/B] Fresh: Diem Brown Fresh: [B]Jeff Barr[/B] RW 19: Cohutta Grindstaff RW 23:Josh Colon RW 23:Callie Walker RW 19: Isaac Isaac Stout RW 19: Ashli Robson RW 20:Joey Kovar RW 20: Brianna Taylor RW 22: [B]Jasmine Reynaud[/B] RW 20: Brittini Sherrod RW 21: [B]JD Ordonez[/B] RW 21: Chet Cannon RW 21: Sarah Rice RW 22: CJ Koegel RW 22: Ayiiia Elizarraras
I think MTV will cancel the show after the contract is up so I hope they do a Duel III two challenges from now. For the Ruins that just aired I wished they made the cast and rules something like this (mind you I went as realistically as possible (so no one beyond 5 challenges ago) with putting the best product out in terms of drama and competition) Rules: 9 missions worth 20k. Winning team is safe from elimination, losing team has to deliberate and decide one person of each *** to go into the Ruins. Person chosen then gets to pick his opponent on his team he wants to battle of the same ***. Winner stays, gets money; loser goes home. After one team is down to 3 players of one *** or less, then the person going in can choose a person to battle from either team for money situations or personal grudges. Champions: 1. Landon (in place of Syrus) 2.Wes 3. Evan 4. Darrell 5. Derrick 6. Kenny 7. Johnny 1. Jillian (in place of Ibis) 2. Evelyn 3. Susie 4. Veronica 5. Katie 6. Tonya 7. Johanna Challengers: 1. Ct (in place of Adam; obviously if he's on the challenge Adam won't be) 2. Scott (in place of Chet) 3. Brad 4. Dunbar 5. Danny 6. Cohutta 7. Nick 1. Kellyanne 2. Sarah 3. Diem (if she didn't have plans and could stay of course) 4. Kimberly 5.Brianna 6. Katelyn (in place of Casey) 7. Paula (in place of Shauvon; no I don't want her there.. it's just realistic haha) No dead weights, pretty even teams, serious competitors and no way for cowards to hide. Best competitors will rise to the top, leaving a serious showdown in the works. Elimination battles the audience will actually want to see and no more of the same old **** (aka pick on Wes, JEK make it to the end). The rules will cause the teams to be careful on who they send in, most likely the weakest member LIKE IT SHOULD BE or someone who loses them the mission. Not send in Wes in everytime like every **** challenge. With 9 eliminations per ***, only 5 males and 5 females can make it to the end (clean sweep of team unlikely given evenness of teams) leaving imo: Champions vs. Challengers Wes Ct Landon Scott Evan Kellyanne Evelyn Sarah Jillian Susie I mean, this is what people want to see. BMP make it happen!
Real World/Road Rules/Fresh Meat -> The Great Finale They would have the best 26 castmembers possible. 13 guys and 13 girls. It's and individual challenge with individual bank accounts. The challenges and eliminations will be all from previous challenges of the RW/RR Challenges. The winner of each week's challenge would get 6k, then the 2nd place would get 3k and the 3rd place would get 2k to their individual bank accounts. Then after the challenges, there will be a voting process. The top 3 performers of that week's challenge would join in the inner circle and send whoever they want to the elimination. The winner of the elimination gets the money from the opponent and an extra 1k. This would continue until the 9th challenge where only the 1st and 2nd place are safe from the elimination. Then in the 10th challenge(only 4 players from each *** remain) the 3rd and 4th place are automatically going into the elimination. Then, the 6 remaining players will compete in 5 more challenges to win some more money. Then in the Final Challenge, 1st place gets 80k, 2nd place gets 40k and 3rd place gets 30k. The grand prize is 650k. 325k for the guys and 325k for the girls.
[QUOTE=pmfg10;144574]Real World/Road Rules/Fresh Meat -> The Great Finale They would have the best 26 castmembers possible. 13 guys and 13 girls. It's and individual challenge with individual bank accounts. The challenges and eliminations will be all from previous challenges of the RW/RR Challenges. The winner of each week's challenge would get 6k, then the 2nd place would get 3k and the 3rd place would get 2k to their individual bank accounts. Then after the challenges, there will be a voting process. The top 3 performers of that week's challenge would join in the inner circle and send whoever they want to the elimination. The winner of the elimination gets the money from the opponent and an extra 1k. This would continue until the 9th challenge where only the 1st and 2nd place are safe from the elimination. Then in the 10th challenge(only 4 players from each *** remain) the 3rd and 4th place are automatically going into the elimination. Then, the 6 remaining players will compete in 5 more challenges to win some more money. Then in the Final Challenge, 1st place gets 80k, 2nd place gets 40k and 3rd place gets 30k. The grand prize is 650k. 325k for the guys and 325k for the girls.[/QUOTE] That is a great challenge idea. If it were to happen I don't think the producers would award the winners that much money.
[QUOTE=dplayer18;144579]That is a great challenge idea. If it were to happen I don't think the producers would award the winners that much money.[/QUOTE] Well it would be the BIG finale of the RW/RR Challenge.
How about this: Battle of the all stars! The viewers vote in who they THINK are the best competitors, 14 all stars on each team. The teams are selected randomly, a Red team and a Blue team. So, here's my list. Red team CT Abram Mark Wes Alton Landon Derrick Coral Evelyn Kellyanne Sarah-RW Brooklyn Rachel-RR Campus Crawl Ruhtie-RW Hawaii Brittini-RW Hollywood Blue team Miz Timmy Darrell Theo-RR MVT Kenny Brad Evan Chanda Aviv Aneesa Tori Diem Sarah-RR Campus Crawl Kimberly Just a thought, but would the public vote correctly?
I wouldnt mind seeing a Duel III- however done more in the format on Duel I. I liked Duel I because the winner didn't have all day to figure out and plan exactly how the list would go. Though I would much rather see MTV take their time on these challenges to make the games better. I mean....seriously...kicking sticks? sit up contests? rolling down in a tire? I would like too see a much more physical game. I am fine with puzzles, but get rid of the eliminations that are pointless like "I can" and who can fill up their bucket with water.
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[B]RW/RR Challenge: The Dunes[/B] 24 Real World, Road Rules, & Freshmeat Alum Men: Brad, Miz, MJ, Dave (RR: south pacific), Ryan (RW: Brooklyn), Theo (RW: Chicago), Colin (RW: Hawaii), Danny (RW: New Orleans), Timmy, Steven (RW: LV), Antoine, Yes Women: Coral, Veronica, Rachel, Aviv, Jamie, Jodi, Aneesa, Kina, Robin, KellyAnne, Ellen, Ruthie [U] The Format:[/U] 1. Each player will have an individual point total, kind of like the Battle of the Sexes 1. You earn points for winning a mission or an elimination round, amongst other things. 2. Each round consists of two eliminations, a male and female. Prior to each round, there's an individual mission, where the winner will get 15pts and the power to divide the remaining players into 3 teams. 3. In each round, there's two missions. The 3 teams compete in a mission where the winning team collectively earns 25 points. (In cases where the team cannot evenly split the 25 pts, the point will be rounded up to the highest point. For example if there's 8 people and 25 pts, that comes out to 3.125 pts per person, which gets rounded up to 4 pts each). 4. The two losing teams then each nominate two people (men or women depending on the elimination day) from the opposing team. Each team then selects which one of their nominees will be sent into The Dunes. For example, Blue vs. Green vs. Red. Blue team wins the mission, and collectively earn 25 pts to be split amongst them, and the Blue men win immunity from the elimination today. Red teams decides to nominate Evan & Johnny from the Green team, and the Green Team nominates Davis & Isaac from the Red team. The Green team then chooses to send Evan in from their team and the Red team sends in Davis to the Dunes. Davis vs. Evan, Davis Wins, Evan gets eliminated. 4. The Dunes, of course, is an elimination like any other. The winner of the Dunes will get 10 pts added to their total. 5. Then after the men's elimination, there's a women's. Then there will be another mission where the same rules apply, except the women get nominated. 6. At the end of each set of men's & women's eliminations, the teams are dissolved. The top 3 overall scorers become captains and pick new teams. Then a men's elimination and a women's elimination, same rules as before. The top overall scorer of that day's gender receives immunity from going into the Dunes. 7. There are also certain additional rules for point totals, so there's more to it than just having immunity or being captain. A) After each mission and elimination, the scores are updated. Any person staying in the bottom rank (for his or her gender) for 2 or more consecutive rounds (so a total of at least 4 missions) automatically goes into the Dunes and replaces a nominee of his/her choice. B) There will be temptations along the way where someone can buy something for a certain amount of points. It'll basically be an auction. These prizes can range anywhere from an advantage in an elimination round, an extra vote during a nomination vote, the right to steal points from another player, or potentially nothing. Each prize will remain a mystery until someone bids points for it. So each player will have to decide is it worth decreasing my point total for this prize? What if this prize sucks? What if I need this prize to avoid elimination? C) The top overall winner for the team selection mission also gets to transfer 5pts from any player's total to another's. However, their points cannot be involved in this transaction. 8. When there's 10 people left, it becomes an individual game (point totals carry over though). There's a mission where the winner gets 10 pts, 2nd place gets 5, 3rd place gets 3, 4th place gets 1. The bottom male/female goes into the Dunes, and the top male or female (depending on the elimination day) chooses this player's opponent. Winner gets 10 pts added to their total. There's two of these rounds, so 4 people will get eliminated once it gets down to an individual game. 9. The Final Mission will occur when there's 6 people left. For the the first of several legs, each player will have to transfer 250 coconuts from one box to another (about 30 yrs apart). Every point a person has equals one less coconut that this person will have to transfer. Basically, it just gives a person an advantage for having the more points in the end. 10. The first male and female to cross the finish line wins the RW/RR Challenge: The Dunes, and gets $100,000. I think I might actually make out episodes and stuff if people would be interested in me doing so. If not, that's cool too.
i would have them start off on teams first then go individually like i love money, or i have one day the guy and girl who win the challenge each get to eliminate one of the opposite ***. then the next day be a duel day and then it rotates.

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