
MTV’s “The Challenge” Star Frank Sweeney is now thinking about about returning to the franchise soon!
The Challenge champ recently took to Twitter to share that he wants to be apart of the upcoming 40th season.
He tweeted:
“Ok I kinda wanna do season 40 👀”
While sharing that he wants to return, he threw a bit of shade at Cara Maria:

Cara’s fans were quick to call out Frank for being a huge supporter of Zach who also chimed in on his possible return:


Frank confirmed that he doesn’t need the start drama with Cara to get a call back:

Would you like to see Frank return? Do you think he’s calling Cara out for no reason and just looking for clout? Let us know your thoughts!
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