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With The Challenge: Double Agents well underway, many fan-favorites came back to compete for their chance to win the grand prize. In an interview on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Johnny told the talkshow host that he has been followed by bananas his whole life.

Skip to content April 21, Joe Ford. Table of Contents. Yeah, I really did want to be there. I really did! That's why it kills me that Zach and I were fighting.

At the end of the day I knew we were going to be fine as soon as I went home. But I kind of have to baby him a little bit and be like, "I'll be home soon, I'm trying, I'm trying," just to like shut him up for a little bit, and then I try my best while I'm competing. I just have to tell him what he wants to hear for the time being.

And then he gets over it. I definitely think I still would have been probably thrown in [as] one of the first few people. In past seasons I haven't done as well as I used to back in the day.

I don't know if it would have went too much differently; I mean I definitely wouldn't have went against Tori. But the thing is, every time I do a Challenge and I'm so over it and I don't want to be there anymore, I wind up lasting to the end. I had so much anger and everything built up, so that's why I performed so well in that elimination. Maybe if me and Zach weren't fighting, to be honest, I don't know if I would have won. I just had so much resentment and everything against him at that time that I just took it all out in that elimination.

I was extremely nervous, but I thought that it was going to be a little bit of endurance and a little bit of muscle, and endurance is kind of my thing. So I thought I was honestly going to win. And I didn't lose by too much. I think it was like five or six balls [left when Aneesa finished], so I was pretty close. I know Nany would have kept me out of it if she could, but she was outnumbered and I'm not going to beg her. She's there to play for herself, she did very well, she got into the Tribunal.

I didn't want to ruin her game at all and I know I was probably driving her crazy all season. So I guess that's my fault a little bit, but I know Nany did try and sway everyone to pick somebody else but unfortunately, she was outnumbered.

Aneesa, and even Kaycee [Clark] and Kailah, we were all on the same side. Aneesa is one of my friends outside of The Challenge, so it really sucked going against her. But I'm happy I lost against her rather than just a random person in the game. The main person that I was rooting for was obviously Kailah and Nany, so it's just Nany because Kailah lost with me! The Holy Trinity ended up as just one person. If we were just mentally sane this one season, I really thought all three of us could have made it to that final — if Kailah didn't have her boyfriend drama, if I didn't have my boyfriend drama, and Nany I don't know, she just argues with people.

You go into complete work mode. I didn't even look at Aneesa once, I was just throwing those balls outside of the bin as fast as I could. It would throw you off because some balls were super heavy, some were super light, so you'd be throwing a bunch and then you get a really heavy one and try to get it over. It was a little exhausting, but not as much as my first elimination. I did come close but I did not win. Looking back on this season as a whole, do you have any regrets about how you played or strategized?

No, I think I played and strategized fine. That's the case against CT being this high. The case for him being this high or higher is that his comp-to-comp peak was as dominant as we've ever seen. It was CT-against-the-world many seasons, and even though no one wanted to go against him, they did everything in their power to vote him into eliminations so others could face and hopefully beat him. He wasn't just feared as a competitor; he was feared as a person. CT's dominance is about more than his game play.

He's always been one of the most entertaining cast members, gifting us with such moments as the time he leveled Bananas and Tyler Duckworth at the same time on "Rivals 1" " Choo-choo! Throw in the many impressive hook-ups including once on a roof and touching relationship with the late Diem Brown, and CT covered all the bases.

He even showed he could make an appropriate sports metaphor when, prior to winning his first final, he said, "I don't want to be Dan Marino, I want to be Tom Brady. There are countless more examples of memorable CT moments both good and bad , but anyway you look at it, it adds up to one of the top cast members in Challenge history. Let's just hope he doesn't have more second-round knockouts at the hands of rookies like Jay Starrett in his future.

He was targeted in Week 1 and still managed to go the distance. A championship in a young man's game after his 40th birthday? Maybe CT is Tom Brady after all. If he gets one more, it will be tough to keep him out of the top spot. Jordan Wiseley original show: "Real World: Portland". Jordan has won three championships and made four finals in six appearances, but his run of success isn't just about the numbers. He's won titles in some of the most stacked seasons ever, particularly his dominant solo win in "Dirty Thirty.

That hasn't always worked out, as one of Jordan's two pre-finals knockouts came when he pulled such a stunt in "Free Agents," losing to Johnny Bananas in a classic elimination round.

It was one of the few times in his five seasons when his lack of a fully formed left hand seemed to hurt his game play. Make no mistake, though, we're not grading Jordan on a curve. He's taken on all comers and handled himself in all competitions, and he's mostly done so without the help of a strong alliance.

Perhaps his most wily move was annoying the seemingly invincible Turbo so much by " copying his walk " whatever that means on "War of the Worlds 2" that Turbo threatened him and got kicked off the show. The mere fact we're comparing Jordan to LeBron tells you a lot about his place in Challenge history.

Yes, the analogy would work much, much better if we were comparing him to Michael Jordan , but we'll take what we can get. If Jordan loses his edge and starts routinely finishing in the middle of the pack like he did on "Total Madness," he could fall even lower, but, assuming he competes again, he'll likely pick his battles and continue to win titles at a high efficiency rate There, we did it.

Landon Lueck "Real World: Philadelphia". You can make a strong case for Landon to be higher on this list; you can also make a case for him to be lower. He appeared on just four challenges, the last of which came in "Fresh Meat 2" , so it's tough to say how he would have fared in the more competitive, more physically grueling seasons that were yet to come.

Ultimately, Landon won three of his four challenges -- two of which were team titles and the last of which was the aforementioned pairs title. He competed in one solo Challenge "Duel 2" and finished fourth, but he won five out of 10 competitions plus one duel and dominated that season until a surprising and somewhat controversial loss to Brad in the last elimination before the final.

Given his calm demeanor, fearlessness, superior climbing ability, and compact strength, it's entirely possible Landon was the best pound-for-pound competitor in Challenge history. One knock against Landon was his lack of memorable quotes or moments.

He's simply remembered for how dominant of a competitor he was despite a short run on the show, and that's ultimately not a bad legacy to have -- especially on a show like this where your most memorable moments are often regrettable.

Like Landon, Darrell's best days came in an earlier, slightly less competitive version of "The Challenge. All told, he won four finals in his first six seasons, and he almost certainly would have had won five if not for a strange incident when a drunk Brad provoked Darrell into punching him and getting disqualified on "The Ruins. If Darrell hadn't come back and finished with four titles in six seasons, he would probably be higher on this list, so perhaps it's unfair that we're knocking him down a few spots, but every appearance counts.

Evelyn Smith "Fresh Meat 1". Is Ev really better than Emily? Maybe, maybe not, but as is the case with the male list, the complete resume has to be factored in.



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