Share

‘DWTS’ Week 9: Antonio Brown eliminated in semifinal round

For their second dance of the night, Morris and Arnold delivered a fast-paced Charleston to Avicii’s “Shame On Me” and the invigorating performance had everyone in the audience cheering throughout the number. Ultimately, though, it didn’t affect the standings, as each routine received a 29/30. I was impressed that all five couples did their level best to get the best scores possible and they succeeded – only 9s and 10s were given tonight by the judges! It’s all about the combination of the scores from this past episode, coupled with the viewer votes. From Week 9 of Season 22 of Dancing with the Stars. After last week’s routines, he was left in the penultimate spot on the leaderboard.

Advertisement

The three celebrity contestants competing in the season finale are deaf model Nyle DiMarco, MMA fighter Paige VanZant, and TV meteorologist Ginger Zee.

So how can you watch Dancing with the Stars online?

What else will happen on the DWTS 2016 semifinals? She opened the night with a trio samba with her partner Mark Ballas and guest pro Alan Bersten, who had previously stepped in earlier this season when Ballas was injured.

Antonio Brown’s Hall of Fame Worthy Performance|Antonio impresses with his dynamic lifts.|Antonio Brown and his partner Sharna Burgess danced a Contemporary to “Hall of Fame” by The Script. The pair scored a 27 out of 30.

Meanwhile, fans can rest assured that Nyle DiMarco and Peta Murgatroyd, along with Ginger Zee and Val Chmerkovskiy, are likely safe from double elimination.

Antonio Brown and Sharna Burgess are up next.

“Dancing with the Stars” welcomed many an NFL player over its first 21 seasons, but Season 22, which premiered on Monday, March 21, features three: newly-minted Super Bowl MVP Von Miller from the Denver Broncos, Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro Antonio Brown and former Heisman Trophy victor Doug Flutie, a Canadian Football League legend who also spent 13 years in the NFL. Len: “You see what you see”. ABC also has a mobile app for those looking to catch things on the very, very small screen.

Advertisement

Morris’s elimination was ironic because after nine weeks and 12 dances he was actually the highest scoring competitor of the season, tied with VanZant with an average of 26.5 points per dance (not counting guest judges’ scores). Sound out in the comments and let us know your thoughts?

Courtesy of ABC