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One Team UK member is exposed for his embarrassing habit, while another suffers an injury in training. And in two action-packed semifinal match-ups, four lightweight fighters slug it out to earn their spot in the live finale. Michael Bisping drops by the house for a meal with his fighters, after which some UK teammates get out of control.
Then in the final semifinal fight, Frank Lester and James Wilks face off in a rematch to see who will fill the last spot in the finale. This season of the Ultimate Fighter features heavyweights including superstar street fighter Kimbo Slice. Coaches Rampage Jackson and Rashad Evans continually argue before picking teams.
A fighter keels over at the house, giving Kimbo hope for a comeback. A member of Team Rashad spills the beans on their fight strategy. And, two more heavyweights do battle as Team Rashad tries to extend its winning streak. Zak Jensen faces mockery at the house and problems in training. Rampage looks to break his losing streak in the fifth preliminary fight. Rampage's hazing of Darrill Schoonover reaches a boiling point. After relentless teasing at the house, the fighters bet on which day Zak Jensen will finally snap.
An injury puts a fighter's future in doubt. Rampage and Rashad nearly come to blows. Matt Mitrione continues to cause problems for his team by betraying one fighter and then lashing out at another.
Matt Mitrione and Scott Junk return from their fight, battered and bruised. In the last preliminary fight, Jones faces Mike Wessel. The quarterfinal matchups are announced. Mitrione wavers on whether he can fight, sparking speculation that Kimbo will return to the Octagon. Justin Wren and Roy Nelson square off in the first quarterfinal fight. Questions continue about whether Matt Mitrione will fight, prompting a visit from Dana.
Kimbo battles an injury with hopes of returning as a replacement. Teammates Brendan Schaub and Jon Madsen face off in the second quarterfinal fight. Dana talks to Kimbo about replacing Mitrione. Marcus Jones unleashes his rage outside the cage. The last two quarterfinals are fought, followed by the semifinal announcements. After weeks of hazing by housemates, Zak Jensen finally fights back.
Rampage and Rashad have their fiercest faceoff yet. And two semifinal fights in one show. Legendary UFC rivals and former TUF coaches Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz return to carry on their feud as 28 Middleweights arrive at the new expanded training center and fight their way into the house in a brutal and sometimes bloody elimination tournament.
After surviving the elimination fights 14 middleweights move into the house. Dana confronts Chuck about his controversial team picks, while injuries take a toll on Team Ortiz. Then, two middleweights face off in the first preliminary fight. One fighter's dream comes to an abrupt end, opening the door for another to return. Team Ortiz struggles to find harmony during training.
Two Middleweights leave it all in the cage for a slot in the Quarters. One fighter accuses another of stealing his clothes, and they almost come to blows. Then two preliminary fights in one electrifying episode! Wildcard speculation heats up, surgery sidelines a fighter, and Tito makes an uncharacteristic apology - all while 2 fighters prepare for the 5th Preliminary match-up.
A disgruntled fighter calls Tito out on his training techniques, and an injury sends another to the hospital. After Chuck and Tito face off in the coaches challenge, dodgeball, it's time for the sixth preliminary fight. Nick Ring faces an uncertain future after his knee gives out in practice, comeback kid Seth Baczynski takes on rookie Joe Henle in the 7th Preliminary Fight, and Dana announces which 2 contestants will get a second shot in the Wildcard fight.
Dana visits the house and makes a shocking announcement that shakes up the competition. And then two fighters battle it out in the first Quarterfinal fight. Tito shares disturbing news with his team. A verdict in the cage starts a rumble in the gym. It's Jamie Yager versus Josh Bryant in the last quarterfinal fight, with an ending that leaves both teams in shock.
Dana makes an unprecedented decision that turns the competition upside-down. After the smoke clears, the semifinal matchups are announced. In a special 2-hour episode Rich Franklin takes over as the new coach of the red team, and several of the fighters have finally had it with Jamie Yager.
All this plus two semifinal fights. There's a tense standoff at the house as several fighters have had enough with Jamie Yager. Stephan Bonnar and Forrest Griffin answer user comments and break down how they think Saturday's finale will go. A day of fast-paced and intense elimination fights culminates with 14 winners securing a spot in the house. Fourteen lightweights move into the fighter house.
GSP tricks Koscheck at the team picks, then chooses the match-up for the first preliminary fight of the season. Alex Caceres annoys the other fighters with his bragging. An unimpressive training session forces Josh Koscheck to reprimand his squad. Legendary boxer Mike Tyson visits the gym on fight day as two more lightweights face off in the cage.
Sevak flies into a violent rage after Alex runs his mouth yet again. Two fighters prepare for a showdown in the Octagon, but one of them must first overcome pre-fight jitters. An ill-advised prank makes Alex Caceres an outcast on his own team. And two more lightweights face off in the Octagon. Following the team's first win Koscheck talks smack to Michael Johnson, but then gets a dose of the same medicine from Cody McKenzie. And the fates of four fighters are determined in two lightweight matchups.
Then the wild card matchup is announced. Stevens seeks redemption for his quick loss as he takes on Wilkinson in the Wild Card fight to fill the final slot in the Quarters. Then antagonistic teammates let their fists do the talking when Michael Johnson finally takes on Alex Caceres.
And the Semifinal fights are announced. Marc Stevens goes overboard when he rants to his teammates about Coach Josh Koscheck. Team Koscheck pulls a prank on unpopular teammate Nam Phan. Intense evaluations leave one fighter's future in the balance.
And the first Preliminary match up is fought. The pressure becomes too much for one fighter, forcing him to quit the competition. Brock has to explain himself after a post-fight comment offends his fighters.
Team Lesnar suspects that one of their own could be consorting with the enemy. And two fighters leave it all in the Octagon for the third Preliminary fight. Ramsey's antics and laid-back attitude force the other fighters to question his toughness. And two more welterweights square off in the cage. Brock comes down hard on his guys after their third loss. Chris Cope clashes with teammates who question his allegiance. It's make-or-break for Team Lesnar going into the fifth preliminary fight. Injuries on Team Lesnar put the future of two fighters in Jeopardy.
An incident on Dos Santos' staff forces him to make a drastic decision. Then it's time for the final two preliminary fights and the wild card announcement. Brock and Junior hit the field to compete in a football-themed Coaches' Challenge.
Javier and Chuck face-off in the Wild Card fight. And Dana reveals the Quarterfinal match-ups. Clay tries to overcome a dislocated pinky as he takes on Ramsey.
And as Chris Cope's yelling continues, Shamar finally gets the chance to shut him up in the cage. The Quarterfinals conclude with a rematch between Chuck and Zach, and hard-hitting action from Tony and Ryan.
One fighter may have to hang up his gloves for good, while another makes personal attacks on a teammate. Plus Dana announces the Semifinal fights. Tony Ferguson apologizes for disrespecting Charlie, but his team isn't buying it. With a spot in the finals on the line, Ramsey Nijem faces Chris Cope. Then, Chuck O'Neil looks for revenge as he takes on house outcast Tony.
After Dana White greets the fighters and outlines a few exciting new twists for Season 14, 16 bantamweight and 16 featherweight hopefuls face off in a day of elimination fights at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.
Coaches Michael Bisping and Jason Miller select their teams from the crop of victorious Featherweights and Bantamweights. The first matchup is chosen, and one fighter is forced to deal with his severe anxiety issues.
Tempers flare during a Team Bisping practice. As the pranks ramp up a rivalry brews between Akira Corassani and Dustin Neace, while John Dodson allies with members of the blue team. Then, 2 bantamweights square off in the second quarterfinal fight. Bisping uses insider information to prepare his next fighter. Mayhem tries to identify who on his team is consorting with the enemy. Preliminary fights 3 and 4 result in a Featherweight and a Bantamweight moving ahead in the competition.
Mayhem hatches a sneaky plan to throw off Team Bisping. The rivalry between Akira Corassani and Dustin Neace turns ugly, setting off a melee at the gym. Team Mayhem goes for its fifth straight win as two more featherweights face off. Featherweights Diego and Siler settle their feud in the Octagon. Bisping mouths off to Team Miller. TJ makes a claim that turns his teammates against him.
A second fight sends one more competitor to the Semis. An infected foot puts Roland's fight future in doubt. Annoyed by TJ's cockiness, Akira and Diego teach him a painful lesson in training. After the last preliminary fight, Dana announces the semifinal matchups. Team pranks reach a new high as Bisping and Tiki execute their master plan against Team Miller. A spot in the Featherweight finale is at stake when Akira faces Dennis in the first Semifinal.
The last two semifinals determine who will move on to the finale. Bantamweight Johnny Bedford looks to shut down loud-mouthed teammate John Dodson. In a special two and a half hour event the UFC hopefuls will square off in 16 action-packed fights, all vying for a spot in the house and a shot at the six-figure UFC contract.
Then, 2 warriors face off in the first two-round preliminary fight! Teams react after Cruz picks two top fighters to face off early in the competition. Cruz trains number one pick Justin Lawrence as Faber prepares Brazilian jiu-jitsu veteran Cristiano Marcello for their highly-anticipated clash in the Octagon. An injury in practice puts one fighter's future in doubt. Faber brings in a life coach to help the fighters be more positive.
Sam Sicilia must decide to share information with his team about best friend, Mike Chiesa. After Andy Ogle struggles in practice, Faber sits him down for a heart to heart. Cruz is fed up with Chris Tickle's complaining.
Tempers flare between Mike Rio and Justin Lawrence during sparring. Both teams enjoy a relaxing Easter Sunday. Then, house loudmouth Chris Tickle faces tough guy Joe Proctor in the fifth preliminary fight. Cruz gives Tickle an earful after his loss. When Faber comes to his defense, the coaches get into it.
With the tensions at the house taking a toll, Andy Ogle has an emotional breakdown. Cruz gets a surprise from Faber and his coaches. Both teams head to a desert shooting range for an explosive Coaches Challenge. Andy Ogle takes on Mike Rio in the last preliminary fight, then Dana announces the first two quarterfinal matchups. Dana makes a surprise visit to the gym for a shocking announcement.
Then, in the last quarterfinal fight, Faber teammates square off when Andy Ogle takes on Al Iaquinta. Tickle and Cruickshank get violent in the house. Dana makes a surprise announcement. Opposing coaches Roy 'Big Country' Nelson and Shane Carwin watch with Dana as 16 fighters prevail in a full day of Elimination fights, then team picks. Just a day after moving into the TUF House, vicious smack talk begins between the fighters. Roy Nelson and Shane Carwin pick their squads and begin training.
Then the first two welterweights face off in the first preliminary fight. When one fighter engages in noisy late night activities, he creates enemies on both teams.
Coach Carwin announces his first match-up, sending two more Welterweights into the Octagon for the 2nd Preliminary fight. Dana treats the fighters to a special outing away from the house. After Roy uses a bizarre method to pick the next matchup, one fighter's weight problem puts his future in jeopardy.
Then, two more welterweights face off in the Octagon. Julian Lane lashes out after being disrespected by another fighter. Team Nelson wants more coaching from Roy. Mike Ricci once again finds himself at odds with Nic Herron-Webb. Coach Carwin chooses two Welterweights to collide in the 4th Preliminary fight. While Team Nelson has doubts about leadership, Carwin puts his squad through an unusual training session away from the gym.
A prank at the house ignites heated talk between fighters. Then two more welterweights face off in the fifth preliminary fight. Nelson once again has a fighter choose his opponent. The feud between Hill and Secor reaches a boiling point. Dana White expresses outrage after the result of the 6th Prelim Fight. After the trash talk heats up, a scuffle ensues. Dana visits the house to give the fighters an eye-opening lecture. Then two more welterweights face off in the 7th preliminary fight.
James Chaney owns up to his unsportsmanlike conduct. One fighter turns against his friend. Dana White announces the Quarterfinal match-ups. Then, after a near-brawl at the weigh-in, Colton Smith takes on Igor Araujo with a spot in the Semis on the line. Quarterfinal action continues as Nelson teammates Joey Rivera and Jon Manley face-off to stay in the competition.
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Coach Jones bonds with his team during a house visit. Uriah Hall and Adam Cella deliver explosive action in the Octagon. Both teams face off in a spontaneous rap battle at the house. A prank ignites smack talk that carries over to the weigh-in. Then Collin Hart and Kevin Casey face off in the third preliminary fight.
Actor Mickey Rourke visits Team Sonnen to share insights from his boxer days. Coach Jones wonders if Samman is ready to fight. Then the competition's youngest fighter, Gastelum of Team Sonnen, takes on Jones' highly experienced training partner, McDaniel. Uriah's attitude ignites a blowup, causing a major rift in Team Sonnen.
While the fighters battle it out in a night of bowling, Jon and Chael raise the stakes in a game of their own. Then Josh Samman takes on Tor Troeng in the fifth preliminary fight. One fighter cuts loose and another alienates himself while the others hit Hooters.
Josh Samman's recurring leg pain lands him in the hospital. After Dylan Andrews takes on Zak Cummings in the last preliminary fight, Dana forces the coaches to decide on the Wildcard matchup.
Josh Samman calls out a competitor to fight in the next round. Both teams unite for a Thanksgiving feast. Preliminary losers Bubba McDaniel and Kevin Casey battle for a chance to get back in the competition when they throw down in the Wild Card fight.
Boxing legend Mike Tyson is in attendance when Dylan Andrews tries to secure a spot in the final four facing Luke Barnatt.
Showboating striker, Josh Samman, faces the aggressive takedowns of Jimmy Quinlan in the 3rd Quarterfinal. After 3 fights in one month, Bubba McDaniel worries that his body may not be up to the challenge of taking on Uriah Hall in the fourth Quarterfinal.
The coaches join the semifinalists on a visit to the Harley Davidson showroom. Then, the final four battle for a spot in the live finale. Kelvin Gastelum vs. For the first time ever, women will compete on the Ultimate Fighter. Sixteen women will fight alongside sixteen men for their spot in the house.
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