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Road Rules: Maximum Velocity Tour is the ninth season of the MTV reality television series Road Rules. It took place mostly in the southern areas of the United States and in South Africa. A casting special aired on June 6, 2000, and the season premiered two weeks later on June 19, 2000. | Road Rules: Maximum Velocity Tour is the ninth season of the MTV reality television series Road Rules. It took place mostly in the southern areas of the United States and in South Africa. A casting special aired on June 6, 2000, and the season premiered two weeks later on June 19, 2000. | ||
When compared to prior seasons, RR9 would be highly competitive. Fewer missions were completed for the sake of the experience. Rather, we’d see Roadies compete against other teams of competitors. They’d face: The Real World: New Orleans cast, a local fraternity, a group of MTV.com fan, and the band O-Town, just to name a few. Not every mission would be a face off, because the cast did travel to South Africa to immerse themselves into a South African tribe. This episode would get the show nominated for an Emmy, but it wasn’t enough to save the show.<ref> | |||
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==References== | |||
[https://stopbeingpolite.com/2019/01/03/game-changers-road-rules-maximum-velocity-tour/ Game Changers: Road Rules Maximum Velocity Tour], Season review from the website - Stop Being Polite.</ref> |
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Season Info
Road Rules: Maximum Velocity Tour is the ninth season of the MTV reality television series Road Rules. It took place mostly in the southern areas of the United States and in South Africa. A casting special aired on June 6, 2000, and the season premiered two weeks later on June 19, 2000.
When compared to prior seasons, RR9 would be highly competitive. Fewer missions were completed for the sake of the experience. Rather, we’d see Roadies compete against other teams of competitors. They’d face: The Real World: New Orleans cast, a local fraternity, a group of MTV.com fan, and the band O-Town, just to name a few. Not every mission would be a face off, because the cast did travel to South Africa to immerse themselves into a South African tribe. This episode would get the show nominated for an Emmy, but it wasn’t enough to save the show.[1]
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History
Road Rules is an MTV reality show that was a sister show of the network's flagship reality show, The Real World. The series debuted on July 19, 1995, and ended on May 9, 2007. This allowed Road Rules a total of 14 seasons and 12 years on the air.
The series followed five to six strangers, between the ages of 18 and 24, stripped of their money and restricted to a life in an RV, traveling from location to location. The strangers were guided by a set of clues and missions to complete at each location.
Cast
- Theo Vonkurnatowski
- Laterrian Wallace
- Msaada Nia
- Kathryn Omeg
- James Orlando
- Holly Brentson
Episodes
# Episode Title Original Air Date Status 1 Walking on the Wind June 19, 2000 FOUND 2 Frosty Face Off June 26, 2000 LOST 3 Frosty Face Off (2) July 3, 2000 LOST 4 Mission Impossible: Get Shorty July 10, 2000 LOST 5 Fugitives of Love July 17, 2000 LOST 6 Love, Lust and Lies July 24, 2000 LOST 7 Swimming in Sex July 31, 2000 LOST 8 My Louisiana August 7, 2000 LOST 9 Theo Takes a Leap August 14, 2000 LOST 10 A Square in a Social Circle August 21, 2000 LOST 11 2 Negative Atmosphere August 28, 2000 FOUND 12 Stranger in a Strange Land September 4, 2000 LOST 13 Blood and Goats September 11, 2000 LOST 14 Revenge in the Bush September 18, 2000 LOST 15 Flying With the African Birds September 25, 2000 LOST 16 Alone With Your Thoughts October 2, 2000 LOST 17 A Day Out on O-Town October 9, 2000 LOST 18 Letting Out the True Feelings October 16, 2000 LOST 19 The Ball and Chain October 23, 2000 FOUND Gallery
References
Game Changers: Road Rules Maximum Velocity Tour, Season review from the website - Stop Being Polite.