Troy "Troyzan" Robertson is one of the returning castaways to get another chance at winning $1 million on Survivor: Game Changers this spring.
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This all-stars season, the franchise's 34th edition, will premiere with a special two-hour episode on Wednesday, March 8 at 8PM ET/PT on CBS. The show's debut marks Survivor's milestone 500th episode.
Survivor: Game Changers, filmed in the Mamanuca Islands in Fiji in June and July 2016, will feature 20 castaways who are being billed as having made some of the biggest moves in the history of the game divided into two tribes, Mana and Nuku, that are each comprised of 10 veteran players.
Troyzan will be competing on the "Mana" Tribe with Michaela Bradshaw, Aubry Bracco, Sandra Diaz-Twine, Ciera Eastin, Malcolm Freberg, Hali Ford, Caleb Reynolds, Jeff Varner and Tony Vlachos.
Below is a list of five facts Reality TV World has compiled about Troy "Troyzan" Robertson:
- Troyzan previously played on Season 24, Survivor: One World, in 2012 and finished in eighth place.
He was eliminated from the eleventh episode after he failed to win the Individual Immunity Challenge and knew he was on the chopping block as a result because he was a big threat.
- Troyzan told Reality TV World after his One World stint that his tribemates were "really kooky" and were playing "in the weirdest fashion." He didn't think the castaways were strategizing or playing to win, claiming they were just playing to stick around longer.
- Troyzan, who began applying for Survivor immediately after watching Season 1, plans to play a totally different game on Game Changers.
In addition to watching past seasons to pick up on clues he missed the first time around, he feels mentally stronger, more aware and more prepared to be a social player.
- The castaway said he's been a "jungle boy" his whole life, so making fires, fishing, building shelter, and finding adventure all comes naturally and easily for him.
- Troyzan's biggest regret was not confronting his enemies face to face on Survivor. He feels he should've called out the eventual winner, Kim Spradlin, constantly when he had chances to blow up her spot.
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