Cut Throat - Tori Hall

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Cut Throat - Tori Hall

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First Appearance: Road Rules: Viewers' Revenge Tori made her debut as one of the Pit Members on Viewers Revenge. She won her first Challenge in Gauntlet 3, on a team that was self-destructing thanks to Frank and Jillian. She met her future husband Brad on that Challenge, and then during Duel 2 their engagement was almost destroyed due to the pressure of the Challenge. She now returns with her husband on her side, and promising to make sure that this time around the Challenge will not destroy the marriage. Will she win again? Will alliance form to use the happy couple against each other? Previous Challenges: Gauntlet 3 (win), Duel 2

Don't they technically consider Viewers Revenge a Road Rules season? Or am I wrong?
Yes but she isnt officially a Road Ruler...
[QUOTE=Entropy;207659]Yes but she isnt officially a Road Ruler...[/QUOTE] That makes no sense...
She's a pit member,Road Rulers are those from Road Rules 1 to X-Treme.
If they made it onto the RV, they were a Road Ruler.
Fine I'm not gonna get into a pointless argument about Tori's official status.
I think the only reason they even had older road rulers was so that people could see familiar faces since the show hadnt been on in a long time. Had the show come on only a year after X-treme then they wouldnt have done the whole vets vs. pit crew thing. In my opinion, anyone that was on that season was a Road Ruler. They all did they same crap. Tori, Dan, Derek, David and Angel especially.
[QUOTE=Entropy;207681]Fine I'm not gonna get into a pointless argument about Tori's official status.[/QUOTE] I wasn't trying to argue with you, I just think that since she was on RR and she was a winner at that, she would be considered a Roady.
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A great competitor with a solid tie in the game which is Brad of course.
I was never a HUGE fan of Tori, but I am a Brad fan. I guess I'm a Tori fan now since they are officially linked together. I do hope she doesn't stay out of eliminations just because Brad has a more Vet status than most. On another note, I would consider her a Road Ruler :D
Tori IS a Road Ruler(altough her season didn't have the true spirit of Road Rules). She made it on the RV and competed in missions with previous Road Rulers and beat Veronica twice.
So Tori is now a manager at my local Hollister......I'm not really sure how I feel about that.
[QUOTE=SilverLights;229281]So Tori is now a manager at my local Hollister......I'm not really sure how I feel about that.[/QUOTE] LMAO. Wowsers. Maybe she & Brad will be on the next challenge after all.
[QUOTE=TheKorean;229293]LMAO. Wowsers. Maybe she & Brad will be on the next challenge after all.[/QUOTE] Could you be so kind as to explain the nexus between where Tori works and why she and Brad might be on the next challenge? BTW, they definitely won't be on the next challenge.
[QUOTE=V1man;229311]Could you be so kind as to explain the nexus between where Tori works and why she and Brad might be on the next challenge? [/QUOTE] That question would interest me, too - can't see the connection at all.
[QUOTE=kw713;229313]I really like Tori & Brad and I guess from watching all the challenges I kindof think they are larger than life. Just expected both to be working in offices as execs or something...not as a manager at a Hollister in your local mall...Nothing wrong with a job like that though[/QUOTE] I can see what you're saying, but Hollister can be a good job. I have a friend who started out as a sales girl there and now less than 2 years later she's been promoted multiple times and is living in Paris for free opening a Hollister store there :)
[QUOTE=kw713;229313]I really like Tori & Brad and I guess from watching all the challenges I kindof think they are larger than life. Just expected both to be working in offices as execs or something...not as a manager at a Hollister in your local mall...Nothing wrong with a job like that though[/QUOTE] If one is 24 and in a retail executive training program, being a store manager is the traditional route into corporate management. The last I heard, Brad was expecting to be back in school very soon. Given his background in accounting and insurance, I would not be surprised if he were pursuing an MBA in management or finance. That, also, is a traditional entry point into corporate management.
I'm surprised that people think Tori being a manager is Hollister is a bad thing. It's not like she's folding clothes for a living, she's a manager, and any management experience looks good on a resume. I'm sure she'll have a better job in a few years. It's really good to see Brad and Tori doing well. Ever since they've been together they've both been favorites of mine.
And let's not forget that Tori is just 24, at least as far as I know. She is one year younger than me, and I'm still suffering at university, so I don't know whats so bad about what she is doing.
I can speak from experience, having been a manager at Hollister. The turn-over rate is very high for managers because they overwork you. In the same manner though, you get promoted quickly because of it. The MIT phase lasts 3 months, though you may be promoted to assistant manager in a matter of 1 month if you grasp everything very quickly. The promotion is to assistant manager, where you choose to focus on the visual aspect of the store, the people management aspect, or the stock aspect. You're usually an assistant manager anywhere between 3 months up to a year, depending on openings around you in your district. They used to have a General Manager position, but from what I understand, they removed it and only have Store Managers as they highest rank in one store. That usually lasts 2-3 years. At that point, you have the option of heading to the corporate office and working for the Home Office of Abercrombie and Fitch (They own Hollister) in Ohio or you can work towards becoming a district manager at any part of the USA. One of my GM's chose to become a district manager at a district in Pennsylvania because family was over there, while she was currently in Michigan. Anyways, to sum all that up, promotions are quick. Tori seems like she'd do amazing at the job. The easiest way to get promoted is to recruit more MIT's (managers-in-training), and the pay is really good. With that said though, Hollister is incredibly strict with time off. A lot of the season is blacked out, to where no one can take time off no matter the circumstances.
From following Tori's facebook status updates, it seems like she started out in sales about a year and a half ago in a different store, has since been promoted several times, and is now a regional manager. I could be wrong, but I know people with similar positions, and they make very nice salaries. So good for her.
Yeow, regional manager already? She must be doing amazing. :)
Tori just announced on facebook that she & Brad are expecting their first child in late July
Awwwwwwh good for them! :D
Thats sweet.
That's so exciting! Congrats to them!
Congratulations to them! That is great news!
Awww....*tear*
Welll guess she cant do a challenge 4/5 months pregnant lol!! Good for both of them!! Makes me even more glad they won Cutthroat!!!
Tori is a worthless b****. She voted for Jillian to go into an elimination for the third straight time in the gaunlet 3!? Tori brings nothing to her team, she just votes for the strong female competitors on her own team to face elimination rounds, so Tori can skate through to the final. Tori did the same thing on Cutthroat! She voted Camilla into the Gulag three times. I don't know why everyone here seems to thinks positively of Tori? I think it was the duel 2 where after she skated through nearly the entire show because of Brads alliances, she was eliminated the first time she was sent to the duel. I can't remember which shows now, but i also remember her crying a couple times during challenges and giving up. In my opinion she's the most annoying, worthless person on any of these competitions.

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