Saturday, June 28, 2014

DC SocialPulse - The Challenge: Free Agents Finale (Special MegaEdition)

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By DC Cueva
@DC408dxtr / @DC408dxnow

Hi, hello, what's up and welcome to DCBLOG's coverage of The Challenge: Free Agents and to DC SocialPulse powered by DCNOW. A few months ago in the wee hours of March 10, this fan posted to his Instagram cast pictures which had just been posted on MTV's mobile site, and singlehandedly started the buzz & the road to the 25th season of what many call the "fifth major sport." Now, as we are in the midst of the summer, the World Cup gripping America and twelve weeks after this all began, we are at the conclusion of the most unpredictable and one of the best seasons ever of this franchise.
   Last week, we saw not one, but two eliminations that determined the last six players in the Free Agents final. To the winners & the remaining players came a change of scenery to the Andes Mountains in Chile, and when the final challenge started off in the rapids, one team struggled to stay afloat. And for where last week ended, that's where the finale picks up as we witness what many consider the toughest final mission ever takes precedent. Enormously tough conditions will all push Bananas, Devyn, Johnny, Laurel, Nany and Zach to their limits in an epic race to reach the summit of an active volcano and cash in on the $350,000 prize money.
   Along with the episode tweets, the day-long buildup and the aftermath, this 2nd part of a two-part DCSP special covering the week of the finale will also include how the cast, Team MTV and yours truly saw the USA's do or die last World Cup group match against Germany which kicked off Super Thursday, plus today's enthralling opening knockout match that had the eye of one particular Free Agent. And after we cover the finale, we'll introduce you to one of the biggest fans of the RW/Challenge franchise, and I'll offer a parting shot as this blog heads towards a special milestone.

As we begin, please note there is explicit language in many of the tweets below, but I am keeping it uncensored in order to retain the heat of the moment. So if you are mature enough, please read with discretion. :-)
- If you haven't watched the episode yet, don't proceed with reading this post. But don't worry, DCBLOG will compile all of these tweets after every episode so you won't be in the dark of how your favorites saw this all unfold.

So, following the jump, join us one last time this season as we being you the pulse from South America and beyond with the Free Agents cast.

DC SocialPulse - The Challenge: Free Agents - Road to the Finale

*** Reader Advisory: DC SocialPulse Contains 
Adult Language, Viewer Discretion is Advised. ***


By DC Cueva
@DC408dxtr / @DC408dxnow

Welcome again to DCBLOG and to DC SocialPulse powered by DCNOW. Usually, we present the tweets of cast members before, during and after they watch episodes of MTV shows. But today, in this, the first part of a special 2-part DCBLOG doubleheader (and also for the sake of conserving as much space as possible in these posts), we're doing something rather different. We're presenting not the episodes as they saw it, but the week-long buildup to the finale of The Challenge: Free Agents. So instead of presenting the tweets as the cast saw the finale, which we'll present in part 2 coming up later tonight, we'll bring you all the buildup from Saturday before the finale, right up until Wednesday. This will include how the Free Agents cast, Team MTV and yours truly saw the USA's heart-stopping draw with Portugal last weekend during the FIFA World Cup.
As we begin, please note there is explicit language in many of the tweets below, but I am keeping it uncensored in order to retain the heat of the moment. So if you are mature enough, please read with discretion. :-)

So, following the jump, join us for the five-day countdown to the finale in South America and beyond with the Free Agents cast.

Thursday, June 26, 2014

The Challenge: Free Agents - Decision Day

By DC Cueva
@DC408dxtr

Okay, here we are. Back on March 10th, in the middle of the night on an early Monday morning when I couldn't go to sleep somehow, it was yours truly, this super fan and virtual friend of Team MTV, who ignited all the buzz by being the first to post on his Instagram pictures that had just been posted inadvertently on MTV's mobile site. Then exactly a month later on April 10th, we kicked off MTV's The Challenge: Free Agents with 28 people of varying backgrounds all being forced to play this game in teams, pairs, and ultimately, individuals. And I've been fortunate enough to complete the cycle of having interacted in the social media world with every single competitor on this cast.
   And now two months later, with the summer solstice having taking place this weekend and 22 competitors having flown home from Uruguay, we have kicked off the final challenge, which will culminate tonight. As always, the final in every Challenge historically produces great drama with endurance, stamina, patience and stirring all kinds of emotions, all determining who will come out on top. But what we saw at the beginning of this final, it may be a done deal with the favorites being up big over the other competitors. But as I say, you never know what could happen, and anything can happen. It could become anyone's game at any time.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Challenge Stories: The Under Armour Story

By DC Cueva
@DC408Dxtr

We are now only just 26 hours away from the climax of MTV's The Challenge: Free Agents, with Bananas, Laurel, Johnny, Nany, Zach & Devyn left in the running for the $350,000 in a finale that will culminate atop an active volcano in Chile. But as we count down to the two-hour finale tomorrow night (the reunion will follow) and with a preview of the final coming your way here tomorrow as well, just as we've done numerous times in our Real World/Challenge coverage here, we'd like to go beyond the usual twitter diaries that we do here and focus on the stories that we do on the cast and relating to this show. And this one doesn't have anything to do with any of the cast.

Over the past two decades of the renowned TV franchise & ecosystem known as The Real World, The Challenge and the erstwhile Road Rules, MTV and Bunim-Murray Productions have partnered with many well-known Fortune 500 companies to provide them with both sponsorship and product placement on their shows. But perhaps the most well-known relationship between corporate America and these reality pioneers that feel like a religion to many of us is the one that involves the so-called "fifth major pro sport" and a company that revolutionized the sports clothing & athletic wear industry.
   If there's one company that is singlehandedly responsible for the development, growth and popularity today of performance apparel among athletes and casual active people like you and I, then it is Under Armour. Almost every time I go to the Great Mall here where I live in Milpitas, CA, I often check out the Sports Authority store to check in on the latest clothing, gear and equipment. And upon entering through the entrance inside the mall, near the front of it in between the sports gear, fitness equipment and checkout stands lies the Under Armour section. There, I find shirts, hats, clothing and the like with the UA logo.
   Lately, I've been stocking up on some of the Under Armour gear and related athletic clothing to wear both when I'm out and about, and when I'm being active. In fact, the first pair of new shoes that I bought with my own money is from Under Armour, which I wore for the first time when I went to Las Vegas last summer. And every time I watch a Challenge episode, it always brings me to this brand, the same way that when I look at UA clothing, it brings me to that show.

The Under Armour story begins back in 1996, when a 23-year-old former special teams captain at the University of Maryland, Kevin Plank, began a startup business in the basement of his grandma's house in Washington, D.C.  Plank spent his ACC career with only apparel being present in his car's trunk, and by the time the year ended, he sold his first set of clothes for $17,000. The next year, he moved out of his grandma's house in the Georgetown district and headed up the beltway to Baltimore.
   During his time as a fullback in College Park, Plank became tired of the post-practice routine of changing out of his sweat-soaked cotton T-shorts he wore underneath his jersey, but discovered that during those two-a-days, the compression shorts he used were drier than his undershirt. That became the inspiration behind making a T-shirt using only moisture-wicking synthetic fabric, the same as those used to make those shorts.
   Upon graduation, Plank started the company which he would name Under Armour, and after browsing through nearby fabric stores and even NYC's garment district, he began to architect a prototype of his invention, called the HeatGear shirt, or #0037, which he would eventually give to his Terrapin teammates and friends, some of whom eventually went on to the NFL. Afterwards, he would perfect his craft in designing a shirt created from micro fibers that wicked moisture and kept players dry, cool and light, even during the brutal hot conditions of summer.
   When a USA Today pic of Raiders QB Jeff George wearing a Under Armour mock turtleneck during a game made it to newsstands, everyone began to notice this new technology. It also caught the eye of a Georgia Tech equipment manager, who made the first major sale by asking for 10 shirts from Plank. Arizona State, North Carolina State and other NCAA D-I programs would soon follow in signing deals with Under Armour.
   Buoyed by this positive response and word of mouth, orders and buzz began to increase so much that UA would soon launch new apparel lines ColdGear, AllSeasonGear, StreetGear and TurfGear. By year's end, the company sold 500 of its HeatGear shirts, generating $17,000 in sales, $34 a shirt. A year later, that revenue grew nearly six-fold to $100,000 and the company opened up a factory in Ohio to manufacture the clothing.

Under Armour's true rise to national prominence would come in 1999 when it was asked by Warner Bros. to outfit players for its two football films, Oliver Stone's Any Given Sunday starring Jamie Foxx & Al Pacino and The Replacements. When the former was released, Plank made a gamble by placing a print ad in ESPN Magazine that, which along with the movie, generated a $750,000 sales spike and brought new awareness to the company, enough for the NFL, NHL and the ill-fated XFL to create relationships with UA and even put Plank himself on the company payroll.
   In 2002, the company would settle into new digs at an old soap factory in the Tide Point district of Baltimore's historic Inner Harbor that became its world headquarters, and a year later saw its first TV ad campaign. With the help of those commercials, Under Armour became more well-known to everyone and its slogan, "Protect This House," became a catchphrase for athletes in bringing the company to new heights.
   New product lines for women, junior athletes, outdoorsmen and golfers would soon follow on its coattails, along with the company's first all-school deal with Scott Plank's alma mater, the University of Maryland in 2005. That fall, its stock went public and became the first domestic company since before the dot-com crash to have its IPO double in its first day on Wall Street. And it ended 2005 w/ nearly $300 million in revenue.
   A year later, Under Armour gambled again by entering the footwear business and introduced its Click-Clack football cleats which would ultimately garner nearly a quarter of the football shoe market in its first year in stores, soon followed by cleats for baseball, softball and lacrosse. And in 2008, it entered the athletic footwear business with its first line of performance training shoes, after nearly a dozen years of only doing clothing.

Also that year, in line with the expansion of episodes of both it and The Real World to one hour, Bunim-Murray Productions contracted Under Armour to provide the competitors' uniforms on The Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Gauntlet III in Mexico. That partnership has remained ever since through the show's evolution into eventually becoming arguably TV's most intense reality competition show. And when you go to Instagram and browse through pictures of Real World & Challenge alumni working out at the gym, them wearing Under Armour gear is a common sight.
   In 2010, the company opened its first branded retail outlet store in Annapolis, opened new European headquarters in Amsterdam's Olympic Stadium, and reached the $1 billion mark in annual revenue, capping off five years of quadrupling revenues. A year later they embarked on an international strategy that expanded into Asia, Europe & Latin America; retail stores opening in China & Scotland; and signing an apparel deal with Tottenham Hotspur of the EPL. And after harboring cotton since the beginning, UA launched a new kind of cotton apparel using new technology allowing sweat to dry more faster & being water-resistant, called "Charged Cotton."
   Over the years, Under Armour has forged partnerships with many of the biggest names, teams and properties in not just sports, but been entertainment as well in addition to The Challenge. Among the many professional athletes it has sponsorship deals with include:
- NFL players Miles Austin, Tom Brady, Anquan Boldin, Arian Foster, Vernon Davis, Devin Heater, Ray Lewis, Cam Newton & Patrick Willis;
- MLB players Buster Posey, Bryce Harper & Ryan Howard;
- the NBA's Stephen Curry, Kemba Walker & Brandon Jennings;
- golfers Hunter Mahan & Jordan Speith;
- tennis phenom Sloane Stephens
- and fighters Georges St-Pierre & Canelo Alvarez.

For the past several years, Under Armour has served as the presenting sponsor of the NFL Draft Combine in Indianapolis, providing the apparel used by college players setting their sights on the big time. They've also made an entry into the Olympic world too, providing speedsuits to the U.S. speed skaters, bobsledders & skeleton athletes, the uniforms to USA gymnasts, and sponsoring gold medalists Lindsey Vonn, Shani Davis and, of course, Baltimore native Michael Phelps. It even is as a major sponsor of a show that I haven't even heard of but you probably do, A&E's Duck Dynasty.

And then, there's the college partnerships Under Armour has, starting with the alma mater of its founder. In the same manner that Nike has a hands-on relationship out west with founder Phil Knight's old college the University of Oregon, as written above the company has long provided Kevin Plank's alma mater with uniforms, apparel and footwear to every athletic team on campus in College Park.
   Earlier this year, Notre Dame and Under Armour signed the biggest apparel deal in NCAA history when they penned a 10-year pact to provide uniforms and athletic equipment to the revered program, which takes effect this upcoming season. In addition, UA has partnerships with Auburn, Boston College, University of Hawaii, Loyola, Navy, NorthwesternSt. Johns, Seton Hall, South Carolina, Temple, Texas Tech and Utah.


Nearly two decades ago when I was in junior high, the sports gear and athletic apparel world was much different: everyone was using cotton shirts during P.E., we had no iPods with which to have workout music, and other things I can't remember. But after the emergence of Under Armour, things would never be the same when it came to athletic apparel. The company's mission statement reads, "To make all athletes better through passion, design and the relentless pursuit of innovation." They have done exactly that in inventing new technology and innovations in clothing that have revolutionized how athletes & casuals work out and compete.
   What started out as just an idea of making a new kind of T-shirt to absorb sweat more than cotton, the company has grown to becoming the pioneer, originator and innovator of performance apparel that has grabbed the industry's attention. And major competitors like Nike, Adidas & Reebok have followed in Under Armour's lead in offering similar versions of its moisture-wicking apparel, giving all athletes the benefit of being able to perform better whatever the weather, regardless of which brand they're wearing. As the company turns legal age - 18 this year, Under Armour remains at the forefront as a leader in performance apparel, and always with an eye on making the next big thing in sports apparel.

For more on Under Armour, check out its website at UnderArmour.com and follow them on Twitter at @UnderArmour.


Before we conclude, a couple reminders of upcoming interviews with the Free Agents finalists...
- Tomorrow, Andrew Kirk (@CSUAKirk) will welcome back a previous guest of his, Devyn, to look back on her improbable run to her 2nd straight Challenge final in as many appearances, and they'll talk about everything that has gone on this season right up to when her & Zach's kayak capsized at the end of last week. That's at 6:30pm ET: http://www.spreecast.com/events/free-agents-devyn
- And on Friday at 6pm ET, Reality Radio (@RealityRadioPod) will have the very first post-finale SpreeCast -- and if things stay the way it is, perhaps the first winners interview -- with the one and only Johnny Bananas. Obviously, you don't want to miss what he's got to say after what we have seen from him this season: http://www.spreecast.com/users/reality-radio-podcast.

If you're a Challenge fan haven't bookmarked DC BLOG yet, do so ASAP! Tomorrow before the finale, I'll be previewing the final, which will also include for the first and only time this season, my predictions on who will win. Of course, we'll have an extended edition of DC SocialPulse in the days after the finale to cover it all from the buildup to the aftermath. If you missed a tweet or two from other episodes or want to get caught up, then we have you covered, with all previous editions of DCSP documenting the twitter interaction plus episode recaps. And links to all of our articles from this season will be in my preview post tomorrow or if you can't wait, just search this site, keyword "Free Agents SocialPulse."
   With with the Free Agents finale & reunion, the USA's last group match against Germany and the NBA Draft all taking place on the same day tomorrow, it's a good time for me remind you to give me a follow to my live twitter hub, DCNOW at @DC408DxNow. There with having rest of the week off to help babysit the kids as my parents are away in the Philippines, I'll be live tweeting the last of the World Cup group matches and Tiger Woods' comeback, plus tonight's Catfish. Likewise, follow my primary account @DC408Dxtr for the usual tweets, chats with fans & followers and Team MTV, and alerts to MTV-related material & DCBLOG posts; along with my Instagram, also at @DC408dxtr.
   And follow me on Beamly at Beamly.com search "DC Cueva", where you can chat with cast members and other fans about the show and much more, including when the finale airs out east. And I'll be on the Free Agents page after the finale & reunion air out west to conduct mini-chats with fans and those on "Team No Sleep' to get your point of view.
   Until I talk to you on twitter tonight, & back here at the 'Blog tomorrow for our Free Agents finale preview, for now thanks for reading, stay cool and see you then.

-DC

Bibliography:
- UnderArmour.com, UABiz.com
- Wikipedia: Under Armour

Sunday, June 22, 2014

DC SocialPulse - The Challenge: Free Agents - "The $350,000 Pyramid"

*** Reader Advisory: DC SocialPulse Contains Adult Language & Content 
Some Readers May Find Objectionable. Viewer Discretion is Advised. ***

By DC Cueva
@DC408dxtr / @DC408dxnow

Welcome back to DCBLOG's coverage of The Challenge: Free Agents and to DC SocialPulse powered by DCNOW. Last week in Uruguay, we saw what turned out to be the last mission before the final that became a mini-final in itself. Those who won that week then faced a tough vote and what happened in the Draw saw two great females, or frenamies, face off against one another in elimination.
   And for where last week's episode ended, that's where this week begins, with that battle between those veterans. To the winners & the remaining players go a trip to Chile, and instead of a last mission everyone is forced to earn their way into the final through one last elimination and draw. And when the final challenge starts off in the rough rapids, one team struggles to stay afloat.
   Along with this week's episode tweets, the usual buildup to Thursday, the Friday hangover and both Father's Day and the NBA Finals, we will also look at how the cast, Team MTV and yours truly saw the USA's dramatic World Cup win over Ghana on Monday. And after theWRAP, we'll roll out the welcome mat to a new MTV show that might become the next guilty pleasure.

As we begin, please note there is explicit language in many of the tweets below, but I am keeping it uncensored in order to retain the heat of the moment. So if you are mature enough, please read with discretion. :-)
- If you haven't watched the episode yet, don't proceed with reading this post. But don't worry, DCBLOG will compile all of these tweets after every episode so you won't be in the dark of how your favorites saw this all unfold.

So, following the jump, in addition to the episode tweets, join us for World Cup madness, birthday madness and much more.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

DC SocialPulse - The Challenge: Free Agents - Talk to The Hand

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By DC Cueva
@DC408dxtr / @DC408dxnow

Welcome again to DCBLOG's coverage of The Challenge: Free Agents and to DC SocialPulse powered by DCNOW. Last week in Uruguay, the famous friendship known as Team Black saw some erosion, along with balls taking precedent. Plus, a house romance finally sees its end when Cohutta lost in the draw, while a surprise injury Cara Maria suffered put her chances of winning in jeopardy.
   This week, it's week 10 as we are two weeks away from the final, and there's a pairs mission this week that involves water, running and puzzles. Those who take the victory this week will then face a tough decision during voting and what happens in the Draw will eventually pit two great females, or frenamies, against each other in elimination.
   After we cover this week's episode, we'll have our fans of the week and a couple little tidbits about the cast of a show that's not BMP related but wanted to share with you well after they won money before this season's competitors could even cash in.
As we begin, please note there is explicit language in many of the tweets below, but I am keeping it uncensored in order to retain the heat of the moment. So if you are mature enough, please read with discretion. :-)
- If you haven't watched the episode yet, don't proceed with reading this post. But don't worry, DCBLOG will compile all of these tweets after every episode so you won't be in the dark of how your favorites saw this all unfold.

So, following the jump, in addition to the episode tweets, find out which two fellas who got involved in twitter words earlier this season celebrated a birthday, which Free Agent got to go to two games of the NBA Finals and which memories came about for some with Brazil hosting this year's World Cup, being fittingly hosted in the homeland of one of this season's competitors.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

DC SocialPulse - The Challenge: Free Agents - "Best Friends for Never"

*** Reader Advisory: DC SocialPulse Contains Adult Language & Content 
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By DC Cueva
@DC408dxtr / @DC408dxnow

Welcome back to DCBLOG's coverage of The Challenge: Free Agents and to DC SocialPulse powered by DCNOW for episode 9 as the competition & tension in the house intensifies. Last week in Uruguay, we got to see competitors posing and another love triangle emerge when a late night hookup and a player voted into the draw complicate things.
   This week sees the return of two proven favorite games for this week's mission and elimination, plus the season's most popular romance is again put on the line. Most notably as the pressure increases as the number of competitors dwindles, a friendship forged in Costa Rica is broken apart and one competitor suffers an surprise injury that could take its toll on all hopes of winning this season.
   Along with our episode diary and theWRAP, this extended SocialPulse will also cover the cast's weekend in New York taping the Free Agents Reunion. And speaking of that, at the end of this post we'll have info on how we can involve you in our Fan's View post once the dust settles on this season. Plus, I'll share a few stories of successful comeback seasons in recent Challenges.
As we begin, please note there is explicit language in many of the tweets below, but I am keeping it uncensored in order to retain the heat of the moment. So if you are mature enough, please read with discretion. :-)
- If you haven't watched the episode yet, don't proceed with reading this post. But don't worry, DCBLOG will compile all of these tweets after every episode so you won't be in the dark of how your favorites saw this all unfold.

So, after the jump, and before the episode tweets, check out how the cast spent their weekend in the Big Apple, along with two birthdays for a godfather & a newcomer.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

The Challenge: Free Agents - Down to the Wire

By DC Cueva
@DC408dxtr

We are into June now and for sports fans, it's a very good stretch we are in right now. The Stanley Cup Final got underway last night with the LA Kings winning 3-2 over the NY Rangers in OT, and of course the NBA Finals tip off tonight w/ the Spurs hosting the Heat in the first Finals rematch since the Jordan era. We also have French Open finals this weekend, U.S. Open golf next week at Pinehurst, and kicking off in a couple weeks, the FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
   And with California Chrome being a 1.5-mile stroll at Belmont away from becoming the first Triple Crown winner in 36 years on Saturday, we are approaching the stretch run of the 25th season of that so-called 5th major sport, otherwise known as The Challenge. A couple months after we saw a grueling opening mission take place in the large skyscraper & ending with a epic elimination battle, tonight we enter the final few furlongs of Free Agents.
   Whenever the number of competitors left in a Challenge season is at 50% or below from when it all began at the beginning, it means the tension will be getting more tense, the nerves starting to chill with every mission, and all sorts of feelings coming knowing they're either one step closer to the cash or to the airport, and don't be surprised if the competitors buckle under the pressure. And the buildup will eventually climax with when those final competitors leave for that final challenge with $350,000 awaiting them.

Before my review and my predictions, to my evaluations on this season, and after being reintroduced to this world a couple years ago, I feel like now I'm more of a Challenge fan than I was at this time last year before entering Thailand. Although The Real World will always take precedent to me, from watching BOTS, Rivals, Rivals II & Free Agents and some of the older seasons, I've gained a great appreciation for this show and for the competitors. It does have that house drama I'm used to on the legacy series, but my great love of sports and the strong rapport with this large community of cast members have made it easier for me to embrace Challenges.
   For this season, it's been very good. With both a fresh new format and this being an individual-based season, Free Agents has been totally different with the twist that makes it hard to predict who stays or goes home, and that's what makes this a very good season for a competitive standpoint. We've seen some very good competitors go by the wayside even before we've reached halfway, and entering tonight we've seen six previous finalists lose in the Draw (Aneesa, Camila, Chet, Dustin, Jemmye & Jordan), and a 7th - Frank - being sent home over being sick. At the same time, we've seen some competitors surprise us by outperforming their expectations and winning us over by making good, respectable runs. For that, Preston, Latoya and Swift went much farther than most of us expected and have gained great respect in the Challenge community.
   For the missions that we've seen up to now, there's been some good ones which have tested how all the competitors can do with a team - large & in fours, with a partner and by themselves, and in various forms which, as it was on BOTS, has been able to identify the competitors & pretenders in the quest to be the best all-around competitor, much like what we see at the U.S. Open. From the grueling opening one 40 stories above, to drag racing, trivia, soccer and beyond, they have all tested the competitors' strength, skill, brains and ability to even handle the funny stuff too. And I've also enjoyed the eliminations too. With Oppenheimer, Balls Out, Wrecking Wall and Tug, we've had a great battle or two in them, including a couple girls proving what they're made of, and a third having to eat his words.
   I can liken what we've seen this season to what we see at a major golf or tennis tournament in that anyone can either win, contend or even get eliminated early. Seeing some of these rookies hold their own with the vets, and some top contenders getting ousted early, much like what we saw with Roger Federer over in Paris last week, has made it more exciting for fans than in past seasons. Obviously, we've been waiting to see an individual Challenge for the last five years and though it's not a Duel III and there's more of those who's done 0-3 Challenges than those who's done 4 or more, it's still a fresh format that's been able to identify the candidates of who's the best when they have just themselves to be accounted for.
   And as I wrote in my preview, this Draw process, plus the premium being placed on winning missions to save winners from immunity, have given the newcomers, especially those who are on their 1st/2nd shows & normally prone to being sent home first, a greater sense of safety and have made the vets more vulnerable than in past seasons. Proof of the ladder has come in two of the favorites being sent to elimination and, of course, some big names losing earlier than expected. It's the unpredictability of all this that has made this season much more exciting than a predictable one where you know someone, especially a veteran or two, would ultimately run things and win.

Now, just as was the case last year on Rivals II, I don't do any predictions or power rankings on the competitors until the halfway point of the season. But the dozen that are left in Uruguay know that while the big names of Bananas, CT, Laurel & Cara Maria are still in the house and likely shoo-ins to get to the final, they have already bested seven previous finalists. Obviously, they can thank, in no small part, the twist of the Draw that has determined who goes in elimination by just a flip of a kill card rather than house politics. For the guys, it's Bananas, Cohutta, CT, Johnny, Leroy and Zach; while for the girls, it's Cara Maria, Devyn, Jessica, Laurel, Nany and Theresa.
   Just as it was last year, I believe that the veterans should and will win. But this season, there are competitors who, while not as strong or experienced as others, have surprised me & everyone else with making a deep run or exceeding our initial expectations. Of the twelve who enter week 9, two of them stand out.
- For the guys, Cohutta has proved that he is someone to be reckoned with, even if a 5-year absence  hasn't hurt him a bit. What he's done from him is obviously a great accomplishment: he was the only guy to clear the log in the opener, he won week 2 w/ Laurel, having a great relationship with Nany, a night on the town just for him on his birthday, and acing his interviews too with great one-liners especially during the trivia. And last week, he added some further cred to his comeback by winning over Preston comfortably in the Oppenheimer. I, along with some other fans, believe he is the dark horse who's been underrated and has a great chance to sneak into the three.
- For the girls, it's Jessica. Last year, she got the usual rookie treatment when she & Ana were sent in and lost in their very first elimination on Rivals II. That led her to adopt a rigorous fitness routine that has seen its dividends pay off this season. Of course, who can forget her clutch performance under pressure at the beginning of this as she bravely crossed that log and conquered her fear of heights. She then followed that up with a number of other great performances too, and was the only one who didn't go into the Draw until a couple weeks ago. If she can stay out of the bottom tier of in these next 3 missions and perform very well, then Portland will be in the final again.

I'm not gonna make a judgement on who wins or who goes home until we get to the elite eight, but I will make a couple points...it's very clear: Bananas, CT, Laurel and Cara Maria should be able to make it to the final, barring if any of them get voted into elimination or draw the kill card. But there's very good competition among the rest of the competitors that any one could play their way into the final six. But, I believe it will be a long shot for Devyn to make it to her 2nd final in as many starts and it would be a miracle if she does pull it off, but as we've seen, anything is possible. So don't count her out.
   For the guys, they're so deeply stacked and all have won a mission that any one of the four among Cohutta, Leroy, Johnny and Zach could make it in, and if either Bananas or CT struggle in any of these last three missions, then that door will be swung wide open for two of them to be in the money. Four of the last six among the guys have been to a final & three have won, a fifth is a returnee who's impressed us greatly this year and a sixth is a rookie who's already outperformed two fellow Portlanders.
   For the girls, it's almost the same thing. Theresa, Nany and Jessica all have reasonable to very good shots to join Team Black at the final starting line. Having seen them perform well to get here, both Latinas and Princess Hulk can make very good points at why they should be in their first final. It might be weaker than last season's female cast, but we know one thing: the lady who emerges victorious will win her first Challenge final and will have a target on their back when they go on the next one.
   So, I will leave the rankings to everyone else, and watch with anticipation who takes the next step. If one of the top names wins tonight's mission, they should be a shoo-in to go into the last week or two with some momentum right to the final. If a newcomer takes down the win, it's gonna be a game changer & anyone will be prone to taking that next flight home. Should be a fun last few weeks.


With the usual reminder to follow me @DC408Dxtr on Twitter, tonight should be the busiest night that I'll have on DCNOW since I launched my 2nd twitter hub a couple months ago. And there's two events going on, and because I live out here, I'll be able to watch both & not pick one or the other. First, Game 1 of the NBA Finals comes up at 9pm ET/6pm PT as the Spurs host the Heat in the first Finals rematch since the Bulls/Jazz sequel in 1998. Afterwards, or at least an hour after the final buzzer, it'll be Free Agents, at least here out west. And this is a good time for me to remind you to follow me @DC408Dxtr for live tweets of both events tonight and so much more coming up there.
   After the episode wraps up here tonight, I plan on signing onto Beamly to do a mini-chat session with west coast fans (and anyone who's on Team No Sleep) on the Free Agents page to get your view, that's at BEAMLY.com and search "DC Cueva." And of course, I'll be staying up and burning the midnight oil to compile every single tweet for DCBLOG's SocialPulse diary and write up on tonight's episode, which I'll have it up over the weekend. Also there, I'll have info on how I can involve you in my Fan's View post for the Reunion which was taped over the weekend and will post just after the finale.
   Now until I talk to you on Twitter for hoops and challenge, thanks for reading and see you then.

- DC

Sunday, June 1, 2014

DC SocialPulse - The Challenge: Free Agents - "Strike A Pose TheresSomething To It"

*** Reader Advisory: DC SocialPulse Contains Adult Language & Content 
Some Readers May Find Objectionable. Viewer Discretion is Advised. ***

By DC Cueva
@DC408dxtr / @DC408dxnow

Welcome again to our continuing coverage of The Challenge: Free Agents and to DC SocialPulse powered by DCNOW for episode 8. Last week in South America, we had the most delicious challenge ever with competitors being wrapped in Suran Wrap and going through a lot of food on their way to a bun, fitting enough to begin the summer. And we also had the defining moment of this season so far: an elimination showdown between a 4-time champion and a brash rookie. And the ladder pulled off a gutsy risk/reward gamble only to be smothered in the battle by the veteran.
   This week in episode 8, we see a rather interesting mission among the remaining competitors as they all get tangled up and try to strike a pose. But the drama this week centers around a steamy late night hookup by one of the challengers, and a romance that she has with another breakout performer this season is suddenly put in doubt when he is voted into elimination. After the episode diary and theWRAP, we'll take a brief look at how the underdogs have done well in recent seasons.
As we begin, please note there is explicit language in many of the tweets below, but I am keeping it uncensored in order to retain the heat of the moment. So if you are mature enough, please read with discretion. :-)
- If you haven't watched the episode yet, don't proceed with reading this post. But don't worry, DCBLOG will compile all of these tweets after every episode so you won't be in the dark of how your favorites saw this all unfold.

So, join us after the jump for this week in Uruguay.

That Was The DCBLOG Year That Was

By DC Cueva
@DC408Dxtr

A year ago today on June 1, 2013, the headline was: "I'm here." With those two words - the same two that also marked my entry into the twitter sphere 12 months before, we heralded in a new era in my social media life that is DCBLOG. Three-hundred sixty-five days later, you could say that time has flown by very fast, and it always does when you're having fun and enjoying yourself on here.
   DCBLOG's very first post, as well as the description that you see in the header on top of this site, promised that this would be a platform for me to blog in the things that I am passionate about: sports, entertainment, my life experiences and beyond...it sure has delivered on that pledge here. In this last year, I have had a blast posting nearly 100 articles on here in the past 12 months, with a good number that I haven't posted yet that are still in draft mode. If you count those nearly 40 of them and add them all up, then I would have done a post every 2-4 days. And I've gotten nearly 8800 total page views, while my page has had visitors from countries all over the world from all six continents.

Most of all, this has become primarily a destination for those who love MTV shows as much as me. While I kicked off our blog in a soft-launch style with just a few things, of course, DCBLOG went into full gear when one of my new favorite shows, The Challenge, began its 24th season with Rivals II last summer. We supplemented the predictions, the power rankings and the cast interviews of fellow blogs that cover this franchise and The Real World with a site of my own that added a further dimension to their coverage. We've brought you the tweet-by-tweet diaries of the cast as they saw episodes on twitter. I took the opportunity to tell stories relating to the cast members, and provided the Fan's View.
   Then, we transitioned into covering my first Real World season on here, a season which has revived this reality franchise in more ways than one. We also are covering a great season of The Challenge that has lived up to the fact that anyone could win and anyone is vulnerable, Free Agents. And during the cold of winter, we even got to discover a brand new show which brought elements of The Challenge and Real World to the world of dating & romance, and made staying up late mid-week worth losing some sleep for. Of course, that would be Are You The One?, which became my new guilty pleasure.

Most importantly, in perhaps the signature feature on DCBLOG, we have provided the SocialPulse of each and every episode of these shows. What goes into the making of every SocialPulse post? Well, while viewers out east are watching the episodes, I actually keep a monitor on the tweets by either copy & pasting the tweets of the cast members onto the notepad on my iPad, or I favor those tweets so I would eventually do them later. Then I retweet those tweets in real time on twitter when I see it here out west, eventually moving it to my dedicated twitter account to live tweeting, DCNOW. Then, I stay up afterwards to begin (or continue) the process of compiling all those tweets. And it's not just of the cast; starting with RW Ex-Plosion I decided to also include tweets from fans as a way to also involve them more on here. And I finally conclude with my own tweets as I live tweeted the episodes.
   Yes, it's such a long and tedious task that takes anywhere from an hour and often more to do, it also takes a couple other people to also help out - They actually requested that I don't name them on here just for the sake of not getting any attention, so they'll remain anonymous. Then, I write my own episode wrap-up, and I do wait for a wrap or two from other fans so then I can then base my recap so I can make sure I have the right things covered and also carefully re-word them in covering it in my own words so I don't get myself in trouble. Plus, when necessary, I add in some perspective on things relating to that episode, typically with a historical outlook.
   Then I paste the tweets onto the blog after I write my wrap-up & epilogue, and once I'm done pasting all of them onto the article, I post it right here. And in the case of RW/Challenges, the first people that I typically tweet the link to are to fans of the shows who live out west, good friend Andrew Kirk and fellow video blogger Ace Nichols, who, like me, both don't get the privilege of live tweeting episodes at the same time as cast members do out east, and by tweeting it to them first, they are able to catch up on tweets from the cast along with my wrap up. It was, after all, AK who recommended to me that I should do a wrap-up of sorts of the tweets as a response to me over-tweeting during episodes (I no longer do it on my primary twitter hub having moved them to DCNOW in March).
   Besides including their tweets in our SP diaries, we have included the fans even more on this site by way of our Fan's View posts. Thanks to me working those social media contacts and politely asking them too, we've provided you exclusive looks inside the reunions of Real World Portland, Rivals II and Are You The One?, plus the After Shows for Real World Ex-Plosion, from the point of view of those who attended those shows live and saw much more than what we saw on TV. As I wrote here a number of times, this is actually the only interviews that I do here (the podcast hosts take care of talking to cast members), which have added a further dimension to the reunion experience to that as seen from the cast. And I've gotten nothing but great & positive feedback on all eight of my subjects.

It hasn't all been about MTV here on this blog, we also provided a decent amount of sports coverage on here. And in particular, back in February I wrote a number of posts pertaining to the Olympic Games during the Sochi Winter Games. I have planned to write posts on other sports as well, but with me being busy with MTV over the past year those posts still haven't reached the end of their drafts, but rest assured they will be posted on here over the summer, along with new ones. We are, after all, in a summer where soccer will dominate our attention as we head towards football season.
   I've also blogged a little bit on the music industry including my great relationship with the industry and posted a couple SocialPulse posts on last year's American Music Awards and this year's Grammys. I've even provided a couple views on the holiday season and the party known as Mardi Gras. And for those life experiences, I got to write on two of the most exciting days I've ever had: graduating high school and meeting Linkin Park. I wish I could do more of these posts, but again I've been so busy I haven't completed those drafts. But rest assured I'll be doing more of them here.


I've received nothing but great compliments from fans for the great work I've done over the last 52 weeks, here's a sampling...

"well written DC. Good job - and thanks for watching."
- RWSTT's Trey Weatherholtz (@MTVTrey), on post explaining story behind his 11:11 tweets

"dope article bro"
- RWPDX's Marlon Williams aka "Jay Dillinger" (@TheJayDillinger) on my Rivals II Newbies post

"Thanks for all the support this season. Nice job yourself with your posts!"
- David Bloom (@DavidBloom7), fellow Challenge blogger, during Rivals II

"your doing a great job man keep doing it."
- Andrew Kirk (@CSUAKirk)

"Aww DC thank you so much, it's a great read!! Thank you for being so kind and nice appreciated :)"
- Neya Sivera (@NeyaSivera), RW/Challenge superfan from Croatia, after being mentioned in one of my posts during Rivals II

 > on my first Fan's View post: The Real World Portland Reunion Revealed:
"just read it!!! good job!! It was perfect."
- Kaitlyn Macisco (@KMacisco)
"Cool read DC!"
- Kevin Gonzalez (@KevinGonzalez_)
"Cool post. I liked seeing other people's perspectives."
- Brian Cohen (@BusDriversRoute)

"I saw! Loved it! Thanks again!"
- Drew Consolo (@CiaoBrooklyn), on my Fan's View: Rivals II Reunion Revealed post

"thank you again buddy for having me, very much appreciated. You're an amazing blogger! round of applause to an amazing blogger 👏👏 great job buddy!"
- Eric Ceballos (@EricC_Official), on my Fan's View: RW Explosion After Show post

> on my latest Fan's View post: The Are You The One? Reunion Revealed:
"Awesome glad you liked it! You're welcome anytime!"
- Meagan Cartwright (@Meag_Cartwright)
"im glad you enjoyed it!! Thanks so much :)"
- Janette Diaz (@janniel0ve)


And now, year 2 of DCBLOG is just beginning. Over the course of the next year, you can expect the same kind of coverage of the entertainment and sports you love that you've become accustomed to over the past year on here, plus my stories and much more. From taking the SocialPulse of your favorite shows & big events to covering things you may not have known, it's all here.
   With its reunion taking place this weekend, Free Agents is heading towards its homestretch, and we'll be on top of that as the quest for the cash takes place. Soon enough as soon as this summer rolls along, we'll be thinking about new seasons of Real World and Are You The One?, and even a Challenge as well, along with anything else that might grab my interest in the next 12 months.
   And starting in just a couple weeks, the FIFA World Cup will be taking place in Brazil, and I plan to cover soccer on here, along with sports coverage that aims to go beyond the scores & headlines and even the big name sports here. And we'll have a bunch of other things posted on here as well, especially during the summer along with those sports posts and entertainment as well.


Last but not least, I saved the best for last: a chance for me to say thank you. To all of you who have visited DCBLOG, whether you're a regular visitor who bookmarks this site or not, whether you're famous to everyone or just to family & friends, or whether you're here or halfway around the world, thanks for your patronage, support & loyalty. To those who have left me positive feedback - and there's been nothing but it - from those who I've talked with for my Fan's View series or from those who've read these posts and have given me props for the great work I do, a thanks to you as well. And for those who have promoted my blog by retweeting my links on your twitter page to help drive users to my site, thanks also for helping spread the word.
   As I wrote on here when I celebrated my 1st anniversary on twitter last June, the great support & respect I've received from everyone is very gratifying, and as always I am most appreciative. It's doing these posts - providing great depth & insight, the long hours compiling the SP posts and much more - that have undoubtedly made this hobby of blogging worthwhile and something that I am most proud of. I have always been a great writer going back to when I was in school and college, but had yet to exhibit what I'm capable of to the world. Now thanks to this Blogger platform, I am able to showcase it to everyone, and I have succeeded in doing that beyond my initial expectations.
   It has been a great 365 days being able to blog on the things that I am passionate about on here, and I can't wait for what the next 12 months have in store in covering the entertainment and sports you & I love, and the things I'm interested in & want to share with you. So, here's to a great year on DCBLOG, and here's to another great year and beyond. Thank you.

- DC