Will Wahl, as the Survivor contestant, was indeed petrified of being hauled to the end, his strong-mind persisted to make a great move. The November 30 episode was a blast as Zeke Smith, was certainly been voted out by Wahl. His grandeur didn’t extend as Wahl tracked Smith to Ponderosa subsequently on the following tribal assembly which is documented last December 7.

On Us weekly, Wahl as the youngest player said: “My biggest regret is voting out Zeke at final nine. I think I should have waited a few more tribals for that. I feel like if I waited one more tribal, it would have been a good opportunity if I could have gotten Jay Starrett on board with it.”

Wahl had been eager to make a great move, as he seemingly felt like he wasn’t being considered as fairly as his opponents, knowing that he was just 18 that time. Wahl continued by saying: “Some of your fellow players look at your kind of like a little kid, like their little brother that they want to try and protect; not as a serious competitor to play the game.

The reason I went out there in the first place was to prove that a young person can win this game. So, that was definitely a huge fear running through my mind, especially as the days progressed and I’ve started running out of time.” From reality world, it was revealed that Wahl took greater benefit of the division in the tribe to pull Zeke out, even it was a dicey move though, still he succeeded.

Also, Wahl added: “I kept thinking about the different swing votes who were just voted out from past seasons, and I thought that was definitely a potential but the two sides Zeke vs. David were so profound that I felt confident that there would be no way for the two sides to work together, they were just so at odds with each other that it just wouldn’t happen,” he says. “And part of that was arrogance because it kind of happened the next week, but it was something that in my mind I thought could never happen.” Apparently, it did happen, and as he continued into the following tribal council, Wahl started to sense nervousness for only the next time in the game.