When it comes toThe Challengefinals, you never know what to expect.

“And if they design something that hard, then that doesn’t make for great TV.”

“I’m the only one that’s walking normal today, which is crazy,” he says.

Tyson Apostol on ‘The Challenge: USA’

Tyson Apostol on ‘The Challenge: USA’.Jonne Roriz/CBS

“Ben [Driebergen] can barely stand on two feet and his arm is falling off.

Enzo [Palumbo], I mean he’s been hurt since long before this show even started.

If the final is football, then I’m in trouble.”

Host T.J. Lavin on ‘The Challenge: USA’

Host T.J. Lavin on ‘The Challenge: USA’.Jonne Roriz/CBS

“Because I don’t want to take second to myself.

But also then I would also win.”

“I mean, I face scary stuff all the time at work,” she says.

“What am I most worried about if I make the final?

Honestly, my body,” he admits with a laugh.

Survivorrunner-up Abbate is on the same page as Driebergen.

“My biggest fear in the final is that my body falls apart,” he says.

“I’m a little bit hurting the day after this mini-final.

I feel ready,” she says.

I still have no clue what to expect out of the final."

ButSurvivoralum McCray is in high spirits.

“And my body feels great.”

Of course, he’s still a little worried about what’s coming in the final.

“Long swims absolutely suck.

And give me an easy puzzle, maybe some equations, some math and I’ll be fine.

But tangrams and jigsaw puzzles, that’s not for me.”

Check out what else the competitors said about the upcoming final in the video above.

The two-hour finale ofThe Challenge: USAairs Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.