But nothing that TJ has said has indicated that kind of a twist is coming.

This is a team season.

Play with your team!

The Challenge

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Will Team U.S. regret losing Tori over to Team U.K.?

Will Team U.K. regret getting rid of Georgia?

Will Tori regret switching to a losing team that has already proven they will throw in their strongest players?

Will strong players keep getting thrown in by their own team?

Kayleigh, meanwhile, is talking smack about Jenny, which makes no sense!

What is Kayleigh even talking about?

The Challenge: Temple Wall Traverse

Six climbing walls are suspended 35 feet above the water.

On the sides are painted tiles to match the Roman numerals dispersed on the climbing walls.

Whoever places the most tiles in 15 minutes wins.

Degree of physical difficulty:High.

This combines strength, agility, and staying calm under pressure.

Degree of mental difficulty:N/A.

This is all physical.

Potential for drama:High.

Cara Maria practically jumps off, eliminating herself, and its just a poor performance from her.

They end up with 10 tiles, but still end up winning.

Team U.K. goes next, and Rogan immediately falls … and takes down Tori with him!

Especially because Kayleigh starts arguing about getting back on the wall and refuses to even try.

She even wants to call it before their time is up!

The Team U.K. members who sided with Kayleigh about throwing in Georgia should absolutely be regretting their choice now.

Even TJ calls out Team U.K.s pathetic performance, and a dressing down from TJ is the worst.

Im more worried about disappointing TJ than I am about my own parents.

Paulie gets the speaker title and picks Zach and Cara to round out his Tribunal.

What a way to inspire confidence from a team already gunning for you!

Its just such a disheartening display from all sides.

Paulie and Cara holding this kind of power is not fun to watch!

Zach, fight harder for a say!

During their night out at a bar, the editing could not have been more top-notch.

I do love how everyone is owning up to whatever the opposite team/alliance would call out.

Also, hello surprise Jenna sighting!

Nanys anxiety is getting to her so she video calls Jenna, a.k.a.

her BFF and Zachs girlfriend.

Its what Nany needs to hear to not have a mental breakdown.

Zach burns a vote on Joss, so it all comes down to Cara and Paulies decision.

No surprise, but they vote for Jordan.

Jordan is one of their strongest players, hes a champion, and hell beast that final.

Losing him from your team (and risking him switching to the other team!)

Ugh, I hate the way Cara and Paulie are playing.

Even Cara joking by voting for Josh first was lame.

Elimination challenge:Under the Hammer.

Players must hammer down railroad spikes using sledgehammers until they break all the lightbulbs underneath.

First person to break all the lights out wins.

Degree of physical difficulty:Moderate.

Its all upper body strength and making sure you dont gas out after the first few spikes.

Sledgehammers are heavy, so its important to use them correctly and not waste any energy with wild swings.

Potential for drama:High.

Plus, both players have promised to shake up the game somehow if they come back.

He smashes his first bulb before Theo gets his, but then Theo gains a quick lead.

Tori begins yelling, Youre behind!

which proves to be the push Jordan needs to pick up his intensity.

Jordan absolutely wipes the floor with Theo and pulls off a clear win.

He had the ring in his pocket the entire elimination!!!

Why am I crying?!

Thank god Jordan goes to Team U.K. so I can now cheer for the newChallengepower couple.

Challenger of the week:Jenna for talking some much-needed sense into Nany!

Jenna, I miss you.

c’mon come back toThe Challenge.

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