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[SPOILER ALERT: Spoilers ahead for The Challenge: All Stars 3 Episode 2.]

22 competitors who previously qualified for the finals in the flagship series are still competing in Paramount+ hosted reality series The Challenge: All Stars 3, fighting for the $250,000 grand prize. Host TJ Lavin introduced a new twist in the premiere, which gives the daily challenge winners the power to sabotage another player, which is used for the first time during episode 2. Additionally, a player quit moments before their elimination round. Who went home during The Challenge: All Stars 3 Episode 2?

The cast of The Challenge XXX: Ultimate Fan Experience on stage during the Q & A and Reception
The cast of The Challenge XXX: Ultimate Fan Experience on stage | Lars Niki/Getty Images

Sylvia and Wes used the first sabotage in ‘The Challenge: All Stars 3’

Following Cynthia Roberts and Tyler Duckworth’s elimination, the competitors faced off in another daily mission.

Armed with her sabotage advantage due to winning the last challenge, Sylvia Elsrode debated whether to use it against Kendal Darnell, noting she’s “super quiet,” or KellyAnne Judd considering her a threat.

However, Wes Bergmann encouraged her to take them in as allies instead. Instead of taking his advice, Sylvia threw the first shot at KellyAnne by sabotaging her with a one-minute delay in the daily mission.

Wes sent his to his rival, Jordan Wiseley. Before the mission, Melinda Collins revealed she rolled her ankle four times during last season’s finals and is still having sharp pain.

Tina Bridges rubbed Jonna Mannion the wrong way after losing the daily mission

For the challenge, “Out of Reach,” the contestants suspended 35 feet over water and swung themselves far enough to knock over a key box.

After retrieving the key, they had to swim back to shore and open a box that held puzzle pieces. Due to the sabotage, KellyAnne and Jordan had to wait one minute before starting the puzzle.

The fastest six men and women to complete the challenge formed the Authority. Yes Duffy and Kendal overwhelmingly won, followed by Jonna Mannion, Brad Fiorenza, Kailah Casillas, and the sabotaged Jordan Wiseley.

Before the group met to deliberate, that day’s female loser Tina Bridges approached Jonna and threatened her not to vote in her allies Veronica Portillo or Melinda to compete against in elimination. It rubbed last season’s winner the wrong way, who felt Tina tried to intimidate her into playing her game.

Melinda Collins quit during ‘The Challenge: All Stars 3’; who else went home?

When the Authority revealed which male and female they wanted to save, Roni Chance, Mark Long, Nehemiah Clark, Syrus Yarbough, Melinda, and Veronica were possible options.

Ultimately, they decided on Mark and Melinda. However, Melinda quit prior to the elimination due to her ankle as she felt she couldn’t compete on it.

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Laterrian Wallace faced off against Mark in the “Lights Out” elimination in which the first player to power off a light beam while tethered to a giant bar won.

Mark pulled out the win, sending home Laterrian and earning his star. Even though Melinda quit, Tina still acquired her star, giving her the most with three. The Challenge: All Stars 3 airs Wednesdays on Paramount+.