Contestants face off in a thrilling challenge in MTV's 'The Challenge: All Stars: Rivals.'
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Sponsor Our ArticlesGreenville’s Adam Larson makes his much-anticipated return to reality television in MTV’s latest series, ‘The Challenge: All Stars: Rivals.’ Partnering with his old rival Steve Meinke, the duo navigates intense challenges while confronting their past while competing for a grand prize of $300,000. The series is airing weekly on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. on MTV, offering fans an exciting glimpse into this thrilling competition set against the backdrop of Vietnam.
In an exciting twist for reality TV fans, Greenville’s very own Adam Larson has returned to the screen, starring in MTV’s newest series, “The Challenge: All Stars: Rivals.” After nearly two decades away from the limelight, Larson is back and bringing a whole lot of drama with him. The series, which includes 12 pairs of competitors, pits them against one another in a variety of intense physical challenges, all vying for a stunning $300,000 grand prize.
This time around, Larson has teamed up with none other than his original “Road Rules: The Quest” partner, Steve Meinke. It’s safe to say the air is thick with tension as these two participants have a long history, complete with a rivalry that includes some friendly (but mostly not-so-friendly) competition. Larson has openly acknowledged that, while he has had his share of disagreements with Meinke, they have found some common ground and have made strides in addressing their past issues during the competition.
Filming for the show took place over a whirlwind month in beautiful Vietnam, providing the perfect backdrop for the competition. However, one major adjustment for cast members is the complete ban on technology. That means no phones, no laptops, and—get this—no board games or books were allowed! Talk about a reality check!
As one of only two male pairings in the competition, Larson and Meinke undoubtedly face the pressure from other teams, who see them as prime targets for elimination. With so much on the line, every challenge is ramped up, and each episode showcases how these duos navigate both the physical demands and the social politics of the game.
Fans can follow along as episodes are currently airing every Wednesday at 8 p.m. on MTV. But don’t worry if you miss it—there are plenty of streaming options available. Viewers can catch the action on platforms like YouTube TV, Sling TV, Fubo, DIRECTV Stream, and Hulu+ Live TV.
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