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The judges have a heavy debate between DJ and Gian's tattoos. The jury of peers, which now includes Bob and Creepy Jason, have to vote as well, due to being a tie. DJ is declared the winner of the season, making this his third win. Jury of Peers' Pick: DJ Tambe; Fourth Place: Creepy Jason; Third Place: Bob Jones; Runner-Up: Gian Karle; Winner ...
November 2, 2022 DJ Tambe: Gian Karle Cruz Bob Jones 15: 15 [19] November 1, 2023 December 20, 2023 Bobby Johnson: Freddie Albrighton Jon Mesa 16: 16 October 23, 2024
There are only 12 shops available, so three artists will be eliminated immediately. Those twelve artists will be split into three teams, coached by Ryan Ashley, Nikko Hurtado, or DJ Tambe. The tattoos will be ranked and one by one, the artists will be able to choose their coach in order of their ranking. The three lowest ranked will be eliminated.
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Elimination Tattoo 2: The previous tattoo each artist had done were displayed to four canvases and the three artists who weren't picked were up for elimination. Afterwards, the judges looked at the two tattoos done by each artist to determine if they were safe from elimination and only Creepy Jason was granted immunity.
Ink Master: Return of the Masters is the tenth season of the tattoo reality competition Ink Master, with 16 episodes that aired from January to April 2018.The first two episodes of the season marked the series' last to air on Spike prior to the network's transition to Paramount Network nine days later on January 18.
Ink Master: Shop Wars is the ninth season of the tattoo reality competition Ink Master that premiered on June 6, 2017, on Spike with 16 episodes. The show is hosted and judged by Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro, with accomplished tattoo artists Chris Núñez and Oliver Peck serving as series regular judges.
The 2013–14 Segunda Liga, also known as the Liga Revolução by Cabovisão [2] for sponsorship reasons, was the 24th season of the second-tier of football in Portugal.A total of 22 teams played in the league in this season.