Randall Cobb, the former NFL player who has been navigating the grueling challenges of "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test" Season 4, made headlines in the penultimate episode by abandoning ship - literally. With just moments to spare before being taken hostage for the final challenge, Cobb ripped off his armband and walked away from the group, confessing that the experience had become too intense.
According to DS Rudy Reyes, who oversaw Cobb's recruitment process, he was one of the strongest recruits in this season's batch. However, it seems that even the toughest individuals can crack under pressure. For Cobb, the simulated scenarios and real-life threats became too much to handle.
The show now continues with five remaining contestants: Gia Giudice, Shawn Johnson East, Andrew East, Kody Brown, and Brianna LaPaglia. Their journey is far from over as they prepare to face the toughest interrogation challenge of their lives in next week's finale.
If you're eager to catch up on the action, or if you're new to the show, here are your options: tune in to FOX when "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test" airs on Thursday nights at 9 p.m. ET/PT; subscribe to streaming services like Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and Sling TV for live broadcasts; or enjoy episodes on-demand through FOX One, with a one-week free trial available. The selection process is heating up, and it's anyone's game - who will emerge victorious?
According to DS Rudy Reyes, who oversaw Cobb's recruitment process, he was one of the strongest recruits in this season's batch. However, it seems that even the toughest individuals can crack under pressure. For Cobb, the simulated scenarios and real-life threats became too much to handle.
The show now continues with five remaining contestants: Gia Giudice, Shawn Johnson East, Andrew East, Kody Brown, and Brianna LaPaglia. Their journey is far from over as they prepare to face the toughest interrogation challenge of their lives in next week's finale.
If you're eager to catch up on the action, or if you're new to the show, here are your options: tune in to FOX when "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test" airs on Thursday nights at 9 p.m. ET/PT; subscribe to streaming services like Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and Sling TV for live broadcasts; or enjoy episodes on-demand through FOX One, with a one-week free trial available. The selection process is heating up, and it's anyone's game - who will emerge victorious?