Battle Campseason 1 premiered on April 23 and brought together a few familiar faces from the world of Netflix reality TV,and the show wrapped up with a winner after a series of intense, high-stakes challenges. The format felt similar toThe Challenge, but featured stars from popular shows likeToo Hot to Handle,The Ultimatum: Queer Love, and more. Netflix assembled 18 contestants to compete across 10 action-packed episodes, all vying for the grand prize of $250,000. Hosted byBattle Camp’s Taylor Lewan, the unscripted competition series dropped all episodes at once on Wednesday, April 23.

The contestants were divided into three teams—the Eagles, the Bears, and the Wolves— and went head-to-head in various challenges. Winners from each round eventually faced off until one final champion emerged. Along the way, there were plenty of twists, including the dreaded wheel of misfortune and creative punishments that kept the pressure high. One standout cast member rose to the top, but who took home the win? Let’s break down who wonBattle Campseason 1, who got eliminated, and how the competition played out.

Irina Solomona from Battle Camp posing with a serious face and her hands on her hips

Battle Camp Season 1 Challenges Explained

They Were Quite Tough

Battle Campseason 1 featured three teamsof four contestants each, with cast members expected to rack up three major wins to stay in the game. To do that,they had to endure brutal punishments, take on “unbeatable”challenges, and strategize their way through each episode to avoid being voted out, as shown in theNetflixtrailer above. The season kicked off with a lakeside challenge that had players donning bathing suits and competing in water relay races. In the first challenge, the Eagles lost despite looking quite strong.

Lexi Goldberg accidentally failed to give Lorenzo Nobilio a flag despite him being first on the pole, so they couldn’t complete the challenge, with Wolves ultimately winning the first challenge. Throughout the season, contestants battled each other, and the dreaded wheel determined the looming threat of elimination.Until episode 5, every eliminated player was replaced with a new contestant, keeping the competition unpredictable and intense.

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Irina Solomonova’s Heartbreaking Elimination

Her Teammates Betrayed Her

If anyone experienced one of the most brutal eliminations inBattle Campseason 1, it wasIrina Solomonova fromLove Is Blindseason 4. She was sent home in episode 3 after her name landed on the wheel 13 times—shockingly, 11 of those votes came from her own squad. Speaking toPeople, Irina said she felt utterly blindsided and admitted she was “at a loss for words.”

The unanimous decision to vote her out was surprising. In episode 2, Irina left the competition after finding out the group had initially voted to eliminate her, only to return for the elimination ceremony in episode 3 after much convincing from the host, Taylor. She also shared thather co-stars’ behavior the night before felt off, which only made sense in hindsightafter she was voted out.

Who Got Eliminated From Battle Camp Season 1?

Several Contestants Were Voted Out Of The Competition

Lexi from Team Eagles was eliminated in episode 2. As she exited,she shared her belief that her teammate, Antonio “Tony” Alejandro Castellanos, voted her out. In a surprising twist, Taylor revealed thatPolly Brindle fromSelling The OCwould be stepping in to replace Lexi. The episode ended emotionally, with Irina in tears after discovering her teammates had voted against her. Gabriella “Gabi” Butler was eliminated in episode 4. This came after her win in the steps challenge, where she garnered 8504 steps inBattle Campepisode 3Full Throttlechallenge.

The episode ended on a cliffhanger after the campers cast their votes. Morgan Simianer arrived to replace Gabi, and later,Tony from the Eagles team self-eliminated, noting that he couldn’t see himself navigating through the competition. InBattle Campepisode 5, Brianna “Bri” Balram and Louis Russell went home after Taylor introduced a twist to the game involving double elevations. Giovanne “Gio” Helou and Avori Henderson went home in episode 7 afterBattle Campepisode 6 ended on a cliffhanger. Wheel of fortune landed on a contestant’s name but didn’t reveal who.

Battle Campepisode 8,Loose Lips Sink Ships,led to Morgan’s elimination from the competition after the wheel stopped on her name.This left Kyle Fuller regrettingwhy he hadn’t taken out Trey Plutnicki and tearing up, talking to fellowThe Circlecontestant QT, saying that they had worked hard to get Trey’s team to vote for him. However, in episode 9, Kyle went home with his elimination,casting outrage among Chase DeMoor and his teammates. Chase had flipped at the last minute, choosing to vote for Trey instead of Kyle, but openly said he couldn’t betray his friend.

After Kyle’s elimination, the teams were dismantled, allowing each person to play individually. Later, Nick Uhlenhuth was eliminated fromBattle Campafter the wheel landed on his name. Trey was eliminated in the final episode, leaving the last six contestants to battle it out one last time with $250,000 on the line.While speaking to Screen Rant, Lorenzo, who convincedThe Circlestar QT to vote out Trey, stated that he couldn’t keep himaround since he was the strongest player in the game.

Who Won Battle Camp Season 1?

Squid Game Season 1’s Player 161

Battle Campseason 1, episode 10 brought together the final six contestants: Quori Tyler, Chase, Lorenzo, Shubham Goel, Polly, and Georgia Hassarati. This group made for a dynamic and well-balanced competition. However, the rules took a twist in this episode—rather than punishing the losers,Battle Campflipped the script, with the winners’ names now on the wheel instead. The final six’s first challenge was an ice bath, with the goal being to hold their breath the longest. Lorenzo, Chase, and Georgia emerged as the top three performers, earning spots on the wheel.

Things ramped up in the next round of punishments. This time, the players who logged the most steps earned a place on the wheel. But the competition turned even more intense with grueling endurance tests. In a fierce challenge, the support poles that the contestants had been hanging from were removed, forcing them to rely solely on their grip strength. Dealing with a hand injury, Polly had to sit this out. Of the four remaining participants,only two made it onto the wheel.After several intense challenges, it came down to a round of strategic voting.

Shubham and QT, alumni ofThe Circle, voted for each other. Georgia and Lorenzo, who’d grown close throughout the season, also cast their votes for one another. Chase and Polly, the last to join the group, had fewer alliances—most of their potential connections had already been eliminated. Still, Polly persuaded Chase to vote for her, and he did, evening the playing field for everyone. In the end, it all came down to the wheel of fortune. In a fitting twist, the final spin crownedSquid Game: The Challengeseason 1’splayer #161, Lorenzo, as theBattle Campseason 1 winner!

Lexi Goldberg and Irina Solomonova

Self-eliminated in episode 4

Bri Balram and Louis Russell

Gio Helou and Avori Henderson

Kyle Fuller and Nick Uhlenhuth

Trey Plutnicki ​

Episode 10

Battle Campseason 1 all episodes are available to stream on Netflix.

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Battle Camp is a competition show featuring Netflix reality stars who face intense physical challenges while strategizing to avoid elimination. Participants vie for a grand prize of $250,000 in this adventurous series released on June 24, 2025.