Who was eliminated in episode 4, “Semi-Charmed Lifesaver?”
Things got ~spicy~last weekonThe Challenge: All-Stars, and this week was no different minus the ghost peppers.
Let’s recap it all!

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He’s not wrong!
Hm, I bet this week’s elimination is … Arissa vs. Katie.
The editing seems so transparent, but you never know.

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The team to release the most ropes the fastest, wins.
And it’s a female elimination week, so the girls have to step up!
He’s not a bad choice to go twice if you’re a female hoping to win!

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Kendal then releases a rope on Jonna, but she hangs on like a true champ.
Jisela is the first to fall into the water, and KellyAnne hops on next.
Darrell then drops Arissa, leaving only Alton with one rope.

Arissa Hill on ‘The Challenge: All Stars’.Juan Cruz Rabaglia/Paramount+
Aneesa and Syrus race each other next, and Syrus drops a rope but Aneesa hangs on tight.
Ruthie beats Jemmye and drops her quick.
Yes beats Darrell next, dropping him, leaving Syrus as the only remaining Silver team member.
He eventually drops, meaning Gold wins round two.
As for who lost?
The Silver team, meaning Beth is going straight into elimination.
But Beth has always been known to step up when it counts.
It all just depends on who her opponent is and what the elimination is.
But Jemmye has a good feeling that if Katie is nominated, Mark will use the Lifesaver on her.
she says with a smile and shrug as everyone laughs.
She was also probably going to be nominated by everyone regardless, but still.
Head held high, accepting her fate, it’s the right call!
Katie also knows she’s better at eliminations than challenges, so she’s not worried.
This is not what I expected from her.
But he doesn’t have that chat with Arissa.
At least, not until the next morning back at the house.
She says she wants to be here and wants to continue in the game, but does she really?
I can’t tell based on her attitude.
Either way, Mark promises to keep her safe and reveals he’ll probably throw in Kendal instead.
That’s a twist!
His reason is that he just hasn’t been vibing with Kendal, and she “exhausts” him.
Before the elimination, Beth Facetimes with her husband and kids and it gives her a solid confidence boost.
But is it enough?
But now wefinallylearn how the Lifesaver works Mark doesn’t choose the new opponent, everyone votes instead!
Darrell has to vote first, and he asks Beth who she wants.
She says Arissa, and so the votes start piling up for Arissa.
Aneesa votes for Kendal and Kendal votes for Aneesa.
Jisela then votes for Kendal to back up Aneesa, and Arissa votes for KellyAnne out of nowhere.
Alton votes for Kendal, and Big Easy votes for Aneesa.
But since everyone else votes for Arissa, she’s officially sent in, and she.
She keeps asking TJ if she can “box” Beth.
Where has that fire been this whole time?
Elimination challenge:Wall Brawl.
Whoever makes it to the end first, wins.
But we never get to see it in action.
Before the elimination begins, Arissa takes off her helmet to “address” the house.
“The way y’all pulled this s— was some flagrant snake-ass s—.”
“So f— you, I’m done.
Y’all can kiss my motherf—ing ass.
Talk about an overreaction!
Does she not realize the game she signed up for?
Did she forget how this works?!
“Alright, don’t take care.
Hope to see you never!”
TJ says as she walks out.
So much for that zen.
I’m disappointed in how Arissa left the game, but thankful Beth is safe.
It’s just a super weird outcome all around.