The Challenge - Season 35

Season 35
Total Madness
The war is over, but the madness is only just beginning. Returning to the solo format in which every man and woman is competing solely for themselves, The Challenge: Total Madness will pit 21 veterans and seven rookies against one another in the most insane challenges ever devised in the show's 22-year history. Who will take home the $1 million prize, and who will succumb to madness?

Episodes

Mad World

Sweet Dreams Are Made of Dee

A Hard Jay's Night
The Challengers blow up trucks during the Decode and Detonate challenge; Jay finds himself in the middle of a dangerous love triangle that could result in his demise; Wes and Bananas' alliance faces its first true test.

Karma Chameleon
Bear seeks to prove that no one can extinguish the fire that he has burning for Kailah; Ashley and Mattie get into a heated argument; the players compete in the freezing Cold War challenge, which proves too chilling for one person.

Total Madness: Break Up With Your BF, I'm Bored
During the Bomb Squad challenge, teams of Challengers must work together to detonate an explosion; Rogan seeks vengeance on Jay; Jordan and Wes get into a heated argument involving deli meat.

Love Will Tear Us Apart

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

Live and Let Die

Backstabber

The Final Countdown

You Ain't Right

Pictures of You

Victim of Love
Nany and Kaycee's budding relationship brings out a shocking side of Bayleigh, as well as some alleged tea about Kaycee and Bayleigh's past; two women compete for their Red Skull in the brutal Off With You Heads elimination.

Your Time is Gonna Come

Crash Into Me
One player engages in sloppy political maneuvering, while another takes a shocking gamble to save a friend; competitors must fight for survival in the elimination game Hall Brawl.

It's the End of the World as We Know It
After a season of grueling challenges and brutal eliminations, the nine finalists compete for their share of the $1 million prize.

Reunion
The challengers reunite virtually for the first time since the finale to break down the strategy, expose the snakes, and address the madness from season 35.

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