The Challenge: USA’s Tyson Breaks Down His Decision to Quit the Final

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Exclusive: TysonApostol breaks down his decision to quit TheChallengeUSA final and opens up about his 'heated' convos with production. He also reacts to the seemingly inconsistent rules and much more in our interview.

As for whether fans will see Tyson return for this much-talked-about “World Championship” season on Paramount+, the Utah native tells, “They’ve already called me for both and I’ve already passed them both up. Multiple times. Many, many times. Easily 10 phone calls.”Us Weekly: I don’t even know where to start. Let’s start with the Sudoku puzzle because that’s where you and

Then I was there at least that amount of time afterward, so probably close to an hour? But then, Dom showed up. He had never played or didn’t even know the premise of Sudoku and neither had Justine. And when “finish the pattern” is your instruction, that’s a very difficult thing to figure out. But it is on me. I don’t know how to play Sudoku. I easily could have won this thing if I would’ve taken the time on airplane screens to play Sudoku instead of watch movies.

She did. She definitely did time out of the hexagon puzzle, for sure. And I wasn’t there – this is hearsay only – in a much quicker amount of time than I spent at Sudoku.: Interesting. So were you talking a lot to producers before you quit? Did you guys all quit together? Did they try to get you not to?No, I just saw that they weren’t gonna explain to them how to play Sudoku or what to do, and they had had it.

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