Wes Bergmann has pitched an idea for a potential all-star season of The Most Promising Competitors On The Challenge: World Championship

The Challenge's Wes Bergmann Wants To Focus On The Finals

In a tweet, The Challenge without any dailies or eliminations may sound foreign, especially considering that it would be breaking from the typical format the show has followed for its 38 seasons. However, the idea could definitely work if executed well. The Challenge finals are typically the most exciting portion of each season, as they amp up the intensity and throw the very best of each season into extreme conditions.

The Challenge's Wes Bergmann Suggests Leads Should Matter

Wes' vision of his ideal season answers some of the recent issues surrounding the past few installments of The Challenge. One main issue with the most recent season, Ride or Dies, was the lack of consistency throughout the 100-hour final. Although winners Devin and Tori gained a lead early on, they ended up neck-and-neck with the other teams, so production could manufacture a tight finish. To remedy this, Wes recommended, "No equalizer. The leads actually matter. A blowout is acceptable." These heightened stakes would certainly make for a more riveting competition, and it would truly illuminate who is most worthy of winning.

The Challenge Fans Have Concerns About Wes Bergmann's Tweet

Despite Wes' detailed suggestion, some fans still had concerns. One fan The Challenge legends competing head-to-head. Wes elaborated that the idea is about, "Guaranteeing the giants face off in a real game...otherwise you'll never see a final of all the giants."

Although it may be a long shot for The Challenge to actually produce this dream season, it's always exciting to see alums of the show getting in on fan theories and expressing enthusiasm at the thought of returning. With recent seasons of The Challenge lacking excitement, it would be ideal for the show to adapt and try to recapture what makes it so thrilling.

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