The Blues in New York, Yiannis Perpataris in Greece

The Blues in New York, Yiannis Perpataris in Greece
The Blues in New York, Yiannis Perpataris in Greece
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The prize announced by George Lianos to the Survivor players caused… havoc: a trip to New York awaited the players of the team that would win tonight (25.04.2025) in the immunity match.

Somehow, the… anxiety about whether or not to stay on Survivor took a back seat. Everyone was looking forward to the trip to New York and it showed in the intensity and passion in the fight arena.

Due to a neck injury and in view of the duel for the stay, Dora Nikoli, by decision of her team, did not compete.

The two teams entered strongly and each victory was celebrated as if it were the… final. Like, for example, that of Fanis Boletsis against Giorgos Giulekas. The first was the one who, with a victory over Giorgos Papacharalambous, gave the Blues a 12-8 victory and sent them to New York.

The Reds were annoyed by the behavior of their opponents and withdrew from the ceremony that follows each match, which did not bother the Blues players who were… drunk on the happiness of the trip to the “Big Apple”.

Asimina Hatziandreou explained why the Reds left: they were disturbed by the “argumentative looks” and some other incidents, as she mentioned. But he didn’t reveal who was staring or what happened. He said, however, that some things happened off camera.

And after being in Central Park and getting to know New York at night, the Blues returned to Santo Domingo for the duel, in which their own, Theodoris Turkogeorgos, was also a candidate.

This time, the pairings were not formed based on stats, nor was the target selected by a player. This time there was a draw and fate brought Dora Nikolis as a rival to Yiannis Perpataris. Fatefully, Christofos Taxidis faced Theodori Turkogeorgos.

Dora Nikoli did not have much difficulty defeating Yiannis Perpataris 4-1 and Thodoris Tourkogeorgos 4-2 over Christoforos Taxidis.

Christoforos faced Perpataris in the final duel and won easily 4-0, sending his opponent back to Greece. “I reached my limits,” said the Reds player, who expressed his preference for George Giulekas to win Survivor.

“I’m very happy, thanks for the kind words the guys said. Thank you Survivor for the journey that was difficult but also beautiful. I’ve reached my limits a bit but I will definitely miss the game. I want to take this company that we have now. We bonded a lot and they are great kids,” Perpataris said.

Dora Nikoli, with whom Yiannis Perpataris was in constant conflict since the first day of Survivor, did not hide her emotion for his departure and, forgetting what they have said between them, called him a good boy.

Thus, Yiannis Perpataris took his torch and started the journey back to Greece.

Survivor: Sunday to Thursday at 21:00 on SKAI.

The article is in Greek

Tags: Blues York Yiannis Perpataris Greece

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