100 Best Survivor Vote-Offs

There have been many changes to the game over the years, but there have been a few elements that have stuck with it as well. There are three guarantees in life: death, taxes, and tribal councils on Survivor.

For this list, I’m only including eliminations decided by tribal council voting results. No medevacs, quits, or sudden death eliminations like the Final 4 tribal councils in Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers. I will include tie-breaking outcomes that take place after a vote. So if a sudden death elimination came after a vote in order to resolve a tie, then it can go on the list. Also, the criteria is for a vote-off to be not only satisfying, but also wonderfully edited and told. So even when it’s not the person we wanted to see get voted off, it’ll still make the list if the outcome was well-presented. Finally, we’ll also include vote-offs that had an equally-entertaining timeline of events that led up to that tribal council.

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Top 50 Most Unintentionally Funny Moments In Reality TV

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Reality TV has given us so many great memories.

Most of the time, but the one thing that is certain is that it always gives us a lot of laughs, both good and bad. So today, we plan to recognize the funniest moments. Whether they meant to be funny or not.

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WHO ARE THE REALITY LOSERS?

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FIRST BACK ROW (L-R):

  • Midget Mac (I LOVE NEW YORK 2 & I LOVE MONEY 1)
  • Ryan Sheckler (LIFE OF RYAN)
  • Ray J (FOR THE LOVE OF RAY J & LOVE AND HIP HOP: HOLLYWOOD)
  • Donald Trump (CELEBRITY APPRENTICE)
  • Amber Siyavus (BIG BROTHER 8)
  • Allison Grodner (BIG BROTHER)
  • Saaphyri Windsor (FLAVOR OF LOVE 2 & I LOVE MONEY 2)
  • “Evel” Dick Donato (BIG BROTHER 8, BIG BROTHER 13 & COUPLES THERAPY 5)
  • Colton Cumbie (SURVIVOR: ONE WORLD)
  • Aaryn Gries (BIG BROTHER 15)
  • Enzo “Meow Meow” Palumbo (BIG BROTHER 12, represented by a cat)
  • Taylor Ann Dupriest (KID NATION)

SECOND BACK ROW (L-R):

  • Jonny “Greek Mystique” Sarhanis (TON OF CASH)
  • Andy Dick (THE ASSISTANT)
  • Spencer and Heidi Pratt (THE HILLS & I’M A CELEBRITY, GET ME OUT OF HERE 2009)
  • Janice Dickinson (I’M A CELEBRITY, GET ME OUT OF HERE 2009)
  • Zack Rance (BIG BROTHER 16)
  • Frankie Grande (BIG BROTHER 16 & AMERICA’S BEST DANCE CREW 8)
  • Rob Gronkowski (BIG BROTHER 17)
  • John Rocker (SURVIVOR: SAN JUAN DEL SUR)

SECOND FRONT ROW (L-R):

  • Kenny Santucci, Johnny Bananas, & Evan Starkman (THE CHALLENGE)
  • Susie Meister & Cara Zavatela (THE CHALLENGE)
  • Omarion (LOVE AND HIP HOP: HOLLYWOOD)
  • Jake Pavelka (THE BACHELOR)
  • Kamal “Chance” Givens (I LOVE NEW YORK 1, I LOVE MONEY 1, & REAL CHANCE OF LOVE)
  • Joshua “Whiteboy” Gallagher (I LOVE NEW YORK 1 & I LOVE MONEY 1)
  • Drew Christy (SURVIVOR: SAN JUAN DEL SUR)
  • Danielle “Unique” Pastorino (FOR THE LOVE OF RAY J)
  • Shavoun Torres
  • Daisy De La Hoya
  • Kevin Federline

FRONT ROW (L-R):

  • Zach Nichols and Frank Sweeney (THE CHALLENGE)
  • Robin Hibbard (THE CHALLENGE)
  • Vinny Foti (THE CHALLENGE)
  • Antonio Sabato Jr. (MY ANTONIO)
  • Tila Tequila
  • Tiffany Pollard
  • Ozzy Lusth
  • Earl Cole
  • Sanjaya Malakar
  • Megan Hauserman
  • Eric Banks
  • Will Sims, Dan Foley and Rodney Lavoie Jr.

Our Official Ranking of All the Survivor Seasons – No. 26: Cook Islands

It felt so good to finally get all of this off my chest. This really was one of the most disgusting seasons I’ve ever seen from any reality show.

RECAP:

30. Fiji

29. All-Stars

28. China

27. Nicaragua

26. Cook Islands

Survivor: Cook Islands – Season Recap

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My name is Turk182 and this is Reality TV Guide, where we came to make everyone feel better about themselves. Many of us are aware of segregation. It separates humans into racial groups on a day-to-day basis. In the 19th century, there was a lot of that with slavery. In the 20th century, there was more of that with voting rights, education rights, labor rights, and even bus seating rights. In the 21st century, however, there was a new form of segregation in which the people behind the segregation asked us not to refer to it as segregation. They asked us to refer to it as entertainment. Instead, we referred to it as Survivor: Cook Islands.

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