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“Go home”- Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test fans divided as Mike Piazza decides to stay back in the game

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Mia Horton

Published Jan 18, 2026

Exceptional Powers: World’s Hardest Test episode 7 broadcasted on Fox on Wednesday, February 8 at 9 pm ET. The episode was extremely severe for 54-year-old baseball player Mike Piazza, who is the most seasoned leftover player on the show. He was crushed not once yet two times in the difficulties and neglected to wear his belt during an activity.

In the main test, Mike should go into a fuel tank and get a crisis sack out of the region utilizing an elective exit. He continued to beat on some unacceptable entryway and encountered a terrible fall while attempting to exit through a window. Mike neglected to get a handle on the sack and depicted the entire test as a “smack in the face.”

For the subsequent undertaking, contenders were asked to clench hand battle each other in a no-rules round ceaselessly. Gus Kenworthy, who is 23 years more youthful than Mike, crushed Mike severely as he punched his right rib, in a move that Piazza contrasted with being “hit by the truck.” After the loss, Mike understood that he could need to stop the show since he would have rather not been a risk for his group.

As he was deciding, the hosts of the test brought him inside their tent and asked him how he was feeling. At the point when Mike conceded that he would have rather not thwarted the exhibition of different competitors, the hosts caused him to understand that he ought not be frustrated or feel deterred and on second thought consider his youngsters.

Mike likewise recollected his little girl, who maintained that him should give his best presentation, and he at last chose to “push forward” in the game.

Exceptional Powers: World’s Hardest Test fans were separated over Mike’s choice. While certain fans urged him to perform better from now on, others felt that he ought to return home before he gets genuinely harmed.

Only minutes in the wake of going with his choice, Mike neglected to wear a belt, for which his partners needed to do different pushups. He then chose not to eat food and on second thought contemplated whether he ought to return home since it was not the ideal opportunity for him to contend in such an extreme rivalry.


A few Exceptional Powers: World’s Hardest Test fans encouraged him to return home while others spurred him to proceed with his battle.

Right now, six players stay in the last couple of difficulties of Extraordinary Powers: World’s Hardest Test. While no candidates quit the show in episode 7, Mike Piazza shouldn’t be visible in the following week’s promotion. In this difficult show, no competitors will be disposed of until they are genuinely harmed or choose to stop the actual game.

Exceptional Powers: World’s Hardest Test airs on Fox each Wednesday at 9 pm ET.