Find out who was sent home in episode 7, “The New World Order.”
Now thatwe’re down to 10 teams, the competition is getting fiercer.
They plan to play into the cracks forming on Team US.

The Legends and the Global MVPs are briefed for their next challenge.Jonne Roriz/Paramount+
The juxtaposition between Theo and Kaz being on the same season vs. Jordan and Tori last season is staggering.
On one side, no more hiding behind their partners the MVPs have to step up now.
But here we go!

Tristan and Emily.Jonne Roriz/Paramount+
Once players use those numbers to solve the equation that unlocks their partner’s chains, their time stops.
The fastest teams to complete the race wins.
The slowest team to finish (or to time out after 45 minutes) heads straight into elimination.

Bananas and Darrell.Jonne Roriz/Paramount+
Benja surfaces before Sarah, but Sarah unlocks Theo first.
Benja realizes his combination is wrong and starts to panic, and ultimately he times out.
Ben frees Kaycee first, with Danny and Tori finishing right behind them.

Jordan and Kaz of of Team UK and Bananas and Justine of Team USA.Jonne Roriz/Paramount+
This whole “working together in the tunnels” strategy is not fun to watch.
Justine and Bananas compete against Darrell and Kiki next, with Kiki beating Justine.
The next round is Kaz and Jordan vs.

Bananas and Justine of Team USA during the elimination.Jonne Roriz/Paramount+
Troy and Amber, who work together but make a mistake when counting the flags on their first trip.
She ultimately times out and Jordan yells “f— off” as TJ blows the horn.
She’s done being told what to do and having no power in this game.

Jordan and Kaz of of Team UK.Jonne Roriz/Paramount+
As a result, she tries to convince Kaycee to mutiny from Team US and attempt another stalemate.
So she gets to work spreading her own gameplan around the house.
And you know what?
She pulls it off!
Tristan announces his vote is for Sarah/Theo and Bananas/Justine, shocking Team US.
That freaks them out, because the last stalemate vote resulted in them going into elimination.
Talk about a total 180 from how this season has been playing out this whole time!
KellyAnne deserves that dance party.
You go, girl.
Plus, Justine and Kaz are very similarly built in their skill levels.
It could go either way.
The teams are neck-and-neck until Jordan realizes one of his barrels has a tiny detail wrong.
He fixes it right away and keeps on going.
It all comes down to the last barrel, and Justine and Bananas call for a check first.
For once, the sidelines didn’t interfere with the outcome of the elimination.
Once again, attention to detail on a puzzle is what sends Bananas home without an eighth win.
He clearly hasn’t learned from his mistake onRide or Dies.
He’s the king of evolving his game, and this loss is clearly hitting him hard.
The Challenge: World Championshipdebuts new episodes Wednesdays on Paramount+.