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Ant Middleton's SAS Who Dares Wins replacement 'too soft' moan Channel 4 viewers

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SAS: Who Dares Wins shared their disappointment on Sunday night after they shared their disappointment at new instructor Rudy Reyes.The popular Channel 4 show returned with a bang for a brand-new series last week and it’s fair to say the show has had a complete transformation since Ant Middleton left the show last year.With the new series, comes two new instructors on the show, American Rudy Reyes and Remi Adeleke who immediately brought a new element to the show.But despite all the drastic new changes on the SAS army recruit selection process, viewers couldn’t help but complain that newcomer Rudy wasn’t tough enough on this year’s contestants.As the show opened, the instructor was seen shadow boxing while he stood in front of the mirror in order to perfect his form.

Throughout the show, cadets were tasked with taking a death-defying jump off the ledge of a cliff in the heart of Jordan where their partner were responsible for breaking their fall.

Several members of the teams crumbled at the terrifying moment as they placed their lives in their partner’s hands, while viewers watched the spine-chilling moment from behind their hands.As the show aired, fans flooded to Twitter to share their thoughts on the new instructor's support for the 20 recruits battling it out on the show.One user penned: “Rudy is as intimidating and interesting as 2 week old dish water.

He is chronic. Get him away to f**k off this show. #SASWhoDaresWins.”Another added: “The American Big Girl’s Blouse Rudy is back #SASWhoDaresWins.”A third joked: “New series of #SASWhoDaresWins continues.

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