Since then, there’s been a Total Madness and Double Agents season. Jordan appeared on Total Madness but didn’t go on Double Agents, but his then-fiancee Tori Deal left to appear on the show. After filming ended, Tori and Jordan broke up. This was shortly after Tori had returned home.
Leroy was on the Double Agents season, and it became his sendoff into retirement. He called it quits after 12 seasons on the show and has started enjoying his life away from reality TV.
During his IG Live chat, recorded in a YouTube video below, Jordan and Leroy talked about being on The Challenge. Leroy mentioned he genuinely “f s with Jordan” as a person, as he’s not necessarily just the “a e” that he appears to be at times on the show.
The Challenge: Cory Wharton suggests Fessy Shafaat is ‘coming in worse’ next season
Sat May 08, 2021 at 5:34pm ET
Fessy Shafaat had a lot of moments to discuss at The Challenge: Double Agents reunion Pic credit: MTV
The Challenge star Fessy Shafaat could have a rough third season in store for him, based on his time spent on the Double Agents season.
In fact, his castmate, and someone who may have been amongst his allies or friends, Cory Wharton, recently commented Fessy will be “coming in worse” for his next season.
The comments arrived just after MTV’s Double Agents reunion aired, where Cory had shared some key advice with Fessy about how to improve for the future.
Fri May 07, 2021 at 2:44pm ET
Leroy Garrett from The Challenge officially retired from the show after Double Agents season. Pic credit: MTV
Leroy Garrett from The Challenge was featured during the Double Agents reunion, with the end of the second episode paying tribute to the veteran competitor.
Viewers and the cast were treated to a montage of Leroy highlights starting with his first appearance on MTV’s The Real World: Las Vegas and moving through some of his Challenge seasons.
There was also a nice collection of Double Agents cast members giving Leroy some words of wisdom, parting shots, or praise as he looks to the next chapters in his life. Those will include Leroy’s barbershop, and The Challenge: All Stars could also be on the way, but when?
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Carmen’s Crew the Ohio State alumni team that’s participated in the annual TBT Tournament every year since 2017 had the opportunity last summer to become just the second team ever to win back-to-back titles. With a roster that included the likes of Aaron Craft, William Buford, Jon Diebler, and David Lighty, the squad of (mostly) former Buckeyes were one of the favorites to win the $1 Million, winner-take-all tournament in 2020 after beating the Golden Eagles (Marquette alumni) in 2019.
Instead of repeating, they did the exact opposite, bowing out in the first round to 16-seed House of ‘Paign (Illinois alumni plus Mike Daum), 76-68. Now, seeding in TBT is not the same as seeding in the NCAA Tournament. Seeding is determined based on prior performance as well as the tournament’s perception of the overall roster. Because Carmen’s Crew won TBT in 2019, they were the top-seed by default. House of ‘Paign was new to TBT last seaso