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So does it help with your mentality afterward to know it was a seasoned champ who took you out?
Oh, no, not really. I hate losing. Not gonna lie. I'm not gonna sit here and pretend like, "Oh, no, it was all right." And then watching it back with the elimination, it said it was the best three rounds, but it was actually five rounds… So as I watched it, I was like, "Oh man, I feel like I got my ass handed to me." I was like, "I didn't get my ass handed to me that bad. I almost — I potentially could have won it." But then, you know, someone spat the dummy, and other things happened, and then it goes like one person's way more than mine, and then obviously I still lose, don't get the job done, which is annoying.
But then, my friends from the show who got eliminated and even people that voted me in, once they finished filming, they messaged me saying, "Hey, how are you going?" "Yeah, I'm sweet." "How are you feeling after the elimination?" I was like, "Oh yeah, it sucks, right? But I'm home now. I'm back into work and with my dog or doing whatever. I'm just living life. Yeah, it sucks." And they're like, "Oh, well, we don't think you deserved to lose. We feel like you won that challenge or the elimination." I was like, "Maybe I'm not delusional. I definitely did feel like I didn't lose as bad as I did, or potentially won," and they're all saying, "No, we definitely feel like you won." I'm like, "What's going on right now?" So now, all I want to do is eventually verse Jordan again in an elimination or a challenge or something; I just want to verse him, get the upper hand, just beat him once, go like, "Want a piece now?" I want to do that.