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Artists had to survive a "convention-style" battle to earn a spot on either #TeamPeck or #TeamNunez .
The eighth season of the tattoo reality competition Ink Master Ink Master: Peck vs. Nuñez season 8 ink master
The feud escalated in the Live Free or Die Hard challenge. When Ryan won "Tattoo of the Day," Nikki rolled her eyes. Ryan fired back in confessionals, calling Nikki "a bully." Nikki, however, had a redemption arc—she proved her mettle by taking on massive, difficult pieces without complaint, earning respect from even her harshest critics. Artists had to survive a "convention-style" battle to
This wasn't just for show. The format forced artists to compete head-to-head in elimination challenges, often pitting nemeses against one another to see who would crack under pressure. This structural change amplified the tension in the loft. In previous seasons, contestants could retreat to a corner to decompress; in Season 8, your "enemy" was always there, sleeping in the next bunk, critiquing your art, and waiting for you to fail. When Ryan won "Tattoo of the Day," Nikki rolled her eyes
This incident highlighted the double standards in the tattoo industry and remains one of the most controversial judging moments in Ink Master history.
Artists had to survive a "convention-style" battle to earn a spot on either #TeamPeck or #TeamNunez .
The eighth season of the tattoo reality competition Ink Master Ink Master: Peck vs. Nuñez
The feud escalated in the Live Free or Die Hard challenge. When Ryan won "Tattoo of the Day," Nikki rolled her eyes. Ryan fired back in confessionals, calling Nikki "a bully." Nikki, however, had a redemption arc—she proved her mettle by taking on massive, difficult pieces without complaint, earning respect from even her harshest critics.
This wasn't just for show. The format forced artists to compete head-to-head in elimination challenges, often pitting nemeses against one another to see who would crack under pressure. This structural change amplified the tension in the loft. In previous seasons, contestants could retreat to a corner to decompress; in Season 8, your "enemy" was always there, sleeping in the next bunk, critiquing your art, and waiting for you to fail.
This incident highlighted the double standards in the tattoo industry and remains one of the most controversial judging moments in Ink Master history.