Why Does Turbo Leave 'The Challenge'? Plus, Was He Banned?
Did Turkish Stud Turbo Really Get Banned From 'The Challenge?'
By Anna QuintanaFeb. 12 2021, Updated 11:35 a.m. ET
The newest episode of The Challenge hints at some bother for Turkish MMA fighter Turabi "Turbo" Çamkıran.
"Tensions between Jordan and Turbo erupt into a full-blown war," the show's description reads. Now, many fanatics are satisfied this struggle is the rationale that Turbo leaves the long-running MTV pageant series mid-season.
So, why does Turbo really leave The Challenge? Was he banned?
According to the spoilers on the display's Vevmo page, insider PinkRose printed that Turbo is disqualified and leaves the display. However, no exact details were given.
On Instagram, Turbo hinted on the controversy, captioning a photo, "If you don’t like me, take a map, get a car, drive to hell. Have a nice trip." Alongside another image, he added, "I’m not a bad person, you just haven’t earned me to be a good one with you."
As for a ban, not anything has been said yet, however we do know he is not named within the cast for Season 35 of The Challenge but, which is ready to start filming in Prague.
What took place between Turbo and Jordan?
Back to the show's description of a "full-blown war," fans already noticed Jordan Wiseley and Turbo get right into a heated exchange amid a problem involving a pyramid puzzle and relic — so it's no wonder that the guys are back at it once more. And it is rumored that Turbo made a danger in the house that in the long run got him eradicated.
"If he is acting like a man, you have to be a man," Turbo stated at the display following the battle. Nany Gonzalez, who was Turbo's partner ultimate season, explained why Turbo was more competitive this time round.
"I handled the politics, OK," Nany stated on Behind The Challenge. "He didn't have to do anything except show up to the challenge compete and help us win and he was good at that. I feel like this season he came in and it was just a different element for him. You know, he was on a team with a bunch of champions."
Obviously, fanatics are divided between Team Turbo and Team Jordan.
Turbo — who received Survivor Turkey twice — for sure has a massive fanbase who assume he was greater than justified in going after Jordan.
"Don’t let me laugh, Turbo achieved more in his life than Jordan. Two times Survivor Turkey champion. One time first male rookie champion in his first season... and if Jordan hadn’t cried, he won again in 34 for sure," one fan commented. "Of course he is not unbeatable. He achieved many many other things that I didn’t noticed."
Another agreed, including, "I don't care what he said... Turbo leaving is pure ********. There's no real consistent rules and expectations on this show. Always pick and choose."
Where is Turbo now?
We do not suppose Turbo is just too disappointed about no longer winning The Challenge once more. The 31-year-old is already fascinated by his subsequent objective: becoming a Hollywood superstar.
"Action movie so soon... Time to finish another dream," he lately tweeted. Honestly, is there the rest Turbo can't do?
Watch The Challenge Wednesdays at 9 p.m. EST on MTV.
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