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This Is Who Allegedly Wins 'The Challenge: All Stars' [SPOILERS]

Are you so excited for 'The Challenge: All Stars' that you are prepared to read all the spoilers just to grasp what happens? Well, you might be in luck.

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Although we've identified about The Challenge: All Stars for some time now, we only simply formally discovered concerning the forged becoming a member of the display. The OG Challenge series dates back to 1998 and featured stars from The Real World and Road Rules who went up in opposition to each and every different for a fats cash prize. Twenty-two alums are coming back to the reboot (that'll be to be had to stream on Paramount+ starting April 1).

The solid includes Ace Amerson, Arissa Hill, Ruthie Alcaide, Eric Banks, Trishelle Cannatella, Jemmye Carroll, Nehemiah Clark, Jisela Delgado, Katie Doyle, Yes Duffy, Aneesa Ferreira, Teck Holmes, KellyAnne Judd, Derrick Kosinski, Mark Long, Jonna Mannion, Kendal Sheppard, Beth Stolarcyzk, Darrell Taylor, Laterrian Wallace, Alton William II, Syrus Yarbrough, and host T.J. Lavin.

You too can watch the trailer for The Challenge: All Stars here:

And if you're looking for spoilers, we have now that too.

'The Challenge: All Stars' spoilers:

If you might be in search of The Challenge: All Stars spoilers, there are some leaks that give away primary eliminations. According to The Challenge spoiler account PinkRose, this is what to expect: Ace Amerson, Trishelle Cannatella, Teck Holmes, Syrus Yarbrough, Arissa Hill, Beth Stolarczyk, Laterrian Wallace, Katie Doyle, Kendal Sheppard, and Nehemiah Clark get eliminated (it's unknown in what order) and the winner of The Challenge: All Stars is...Yes Duffy!

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Prepare yourself for cast members in it for all of the explanations, including to rehash old feuds and clearly to take a look at and win, it doesn't matter what it prices. Mark Long, who was once the one who used to be pitching the theory for this sequence last summer time, says that folks want to "show how the OGs used to roll" within the trailer. 

The sequence was filmed in the Andes Mountains in Argentina. We also know that Abram Boise (from Road Rules: South Pacific) was once not able to enroll in the display because of either COVID restrictions or different issues (this is reported by way of PinkRose). Wes Bergmann also won't be returning and claims it's because...he has too much TV to look at. 

"I cut the cable chord 2 months ago.  I bought 4 streaming services, including Paramount+, including one that gets me all cable channels. The total bill is less than I was paying for cable. This is why I’m not on All Stars, I had too much good s--t to watch," he tweeted.

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According to Variety, "Although many seasons of The Challenge tug on nostalgic heartstrings by bringing back beloved favorites, this “All Stars” version digs the deepest and reaches for a “reunion” feel more than most. It follows on the heels of The Real World Homecoming: New York, which brought the original cast members from the first season of The Real World back to their New York City apartment for a new season on Paramount Plus in March."

Adults who grew up watching The Challenge are psyched the display is coming again. It's undoubtedly one of the vital better nostalgia-filled surprises Paramount+ has gifted us this 12 months (that and Rugrats, obviously).

The Challenge: All Stars 😫😫😫😫 are you kidding meeeee @ChallengeMTV im screamingggggggggg pic.twitter.com/vJL00tlII9

— Michelle Marie🙃 (@DamnBeautifulxo) March 18, 2021

Be positive to start watching The Challenge: All Stars on April 1st on Paramount+.

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Tandra Barner

Update: 2024-06-08