WWE Tough Enough Journey Starts
After an exhaustive application and tryout process, 13
hopeful Superstars and Divas proved they were worthy of joining the cast of the
new season of WWE Tough Enough.
And in the season premiere, Hank became the first to see his
dream end.
Host Chris Jericho
and Renee Young kicked off the show by welcoming the esteemed panel of judges,
Daniel Bryan, Paige and Hulk Hogan, to Full Sail University Studios. Each judge
outlined that the winners of Tough Enough will need to showcase passion,
personality and the ever-elusive “it” factor.
The 13 competitors
had their first opportunity to prove they had all three at Orlando, Fla.’s
Citrus Bowl, home of WrestleMania XXIV, during the season’s premiere challenge.
With coaches Billy Gunn, Booker T and Lita keeping a close eye, the competitors
had to run the field twice, first with parachutes, then while carrying a bag of
sand matching their own weight. The challenge finished with a sprint to the
stadium’s top row.
Mixed martial artist
Tanner immediately showcased his speed and strength, finishing first. Former
WBFF Pro Bikini World Champion Amanda then pulled in second. But 18-year-old
crocodile-wrestler Zamariah, aka “ZZ,” struggled to come in last.
Following a night of
celebration — minus youngsters ZZ and Patrick — Gunn woke up the
competitors early the next morning with his obscenely loud truck horn for a run
in the hot Florida sun. Once again, Tanner finished first; and once again, ZZ
finished last. Despite his fun-loving personality, ZZ saw his chances to win
the overall competition quickly dwindling. “You’ve got to stop being last,”
Gunn yelled to ZZ.
Tensions started to
boil over when the group headed to the WWE Performance
Center for in-ring
drills. When Tanner claimed he could do twice as many reps as the other
competitors, 19-year-old Patrick flipped, questioning the MMA fighter’s
commitment to sports-entertainment. Then at night, Gabi called out Dianna for
claiming she injured her groin during the first challenge. And mere hours
before the Tough Enough premiere on USA Network, a confident Tanner openly
questioned Alex’s chances of surviving the vote, before adding, “I’m the best
here!”
Following interviews
with the competitors, the three judges each selected someone to go into the
global vote, with the fewest points-getter heading home. Hogan chose ZZ for not
stepping up physically, Bryan
picked Hank after his comments about Tanner, and Paige selected Josh for not
showing enough; and the votes poured in.
Although every judge
is afforded one save — the ability to protect a competitor from the worldwide
vote — each season, they chose to forego their saves for another week. Hank
came up short with 22 percent of the vote, while Josh and ZZ stayed alive with
a close-call of 26 percent and an overwhelming 52 percent, respectively.
Josh and ZZ remain
safe for another week, but as Jericho
warned them, they both have a lot to do to prove they’re Tough Enough.

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