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Episode 1: The Comeback Begins (Original Air Date Aug 16, 2006)The fighters are introduced and each fighter picks a colored jersey from a bin to decide teams. The teams also name themselves, Team Mojo in grey jerseys and Team No Love in blue.Matt Serra begins to emerge as Team Mojo’s unofficial captain.Team No Love wins the coin toss and gain control of the first matchup. They pick Rich Clementi to fight against Shonie Carter.Shonie Carter defeated Rich Clementi via unanimous decision after two rounds.During the match, Serra was acting as a cornerman for Carter.Team Mojo gains control of matchups.Episode 2: Blood Bath (Original Air Date Aug 24, 2006)White announces that eliminated fighters will not leave the show, thus Rich Clementi will continue to live and train with the cast and be available as a replacement should someone drop out of the competition.Team Mojo plans a matchup strategy at a secret firepit meeting outside the house. Notes on the plan, jotted by Shonie Carter, were left on the kitchen counter and discovered by members of the grey team. It is not known if Team No Love ever discovered the notes.Team Mojo selects Edwin DeWees to fight Gideon Ray for the first middleweight matchup.Edwin DeWees defeated Gideon Ray via unanimous decision after three rounds.In an extremely bloody match, Ray opened up a gash in DeWees’ forehead with an elbow in the second round. The match was ruled a draw after the second round, prompting a third “sudden victory” round.Team Mojo retains matchup control.Episode 3: Passing Guard (Original Air Date Aug 31, 2006)The fighters watch UFC 60: Hughes vs. Gracie with Georges St-Pierre. Matt Serra, who trained with the Gracies, is surprised with the ease of which Matt Hughes was able to defeat Royce Gracie, and says he will always regard Gracie as a legend in the sport. Serra becomes perturbed when grappling coach Marc Laimon questions Gracie’s significance to the sport.Thinking that he will be picked to fight, Jeremy Jackson begins training in preparation for a fight that he believes will happen between himself and Chris Lytle after an apparent admission by Din Thomas at a dinner table conversation.For the welterweight bout selection, Team Mojo instead selects Pete Spratt from Team No Love to fight Lytle.Chris Lytle defeated Pete Spratt via submission (guillotine choke) at 2:06 of the first round.Team Mojo retains matchup control.Episode 4: The Funk (Original Air Date Sep 7, 2006)Pete Sell and Scott Smith come down with a rash that was diagnosed later as a staph infection, which White insists was something one of the fighters brought with them and was not at the facility already. The infection soon spreads to about half of the residents at the house.Jeremy Jackson is expelled from the house after leaving the house without permission, which is a violation of show rules. He met a female lifeguard when his team took a day to work out at the local YMCA, and asked her to meet with him. He tried to sneak out of the house, but the cameras were able to film him jumping the fence.White comes to the house the next day and personally announces Jackson’s expulsion.The fighters muse at what a mistake it was that Jackson made, throwing away an opportunity like that.Due to their other middleweights still suffering from staph, Team Mojo picks Smith to fight, and have matched him with Travis Lutter.Travis Lutter defeated Scott Smith via submission (rear naked choke) at 1:13 in the first round.Team No Love wins their first match and regains control of matchups.
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