


When you think about it, there's really not much difference between reality TV and televised sporting events. In order for both to be considered successful, or profitable, they rely on previously un-famous people who are good at only one thing to kick, throw, tackle and strategize to the delight of an assembly of spectators who, all the while, pray for something insane to happen.
Since "Vanderpump Rules" first debuted on Bravo in 2013, the show's producers have put the staff of bars and eateries owned by "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" alum, Lisa Vanderpump — SUR Restaurant & Lounge, and the now shuttered Villa Blanca and Pump, all located in Los Angeles — through a rigorous training program in an attempt to finalize their champion team, showcased in the series' 10th season and exalted in the three-part reunion that kicked off on Wednesday evening.
High-scoring players in the original lineup (Jax "let me just steal these sunglasses" Taylor, Kristen "suck a d**k" Doute," Brittany "go to hell" Cartwright and Stassi "It's my birthday" Schroeder) — all cut in Season 8 — made room for remaining VIP imperatives to bump pads and privates in what's now famously known as #SCANDOVAL — a high-stakes athletic fête of lies, deception and heartbreak shouldered by Tom "crocodiles are going to eat my family" Schwartz, Tom "greasy devil" Sandoval, James "It's not about the pasta" Kennedy, Raquel "I hate Winnie-the-Pooh" Leviss, Katie "call it like I see it" Maloney and Ariana "for you to die" Madix.
For anyone new to this, let's roll the tape back.
TMZ broke the news (in March) that Ariana Madix, Sandoval's girlfriend and "VPR" castmate, had ended their nine-year relationship after discovering that Sandoval was embroiled in a cheating scandal with yet another castmate, Raquel (Rachel) Leviss.
From there, the intricate and messy details of an affair that would affect no one outside of a relatively small circle of friends and co-workers — were they not part of a popular Bravo reality TV show — has evolved into a JFK/Grassy Knoll level piecing together of facts and rumors resulting in friends and fans taking sides.
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After a snooze-y ninth season, fans of "Vanderpump Rules" have been praying for this caliber of mess, and now it's finally here. Over the course of the next few weeks, we'll be assembling a highlight reel of the biggest Scandovals revealed during the reunion episodes.
There's no blood on the field, yet, but the stress of this all has caused some heavy self-tanner streaks, that's for sure. And it's only going to get worse from here.
May it last forever.







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