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Interview With Aaron Reisberger Of Survivor China

Posted on 10/22/2007 by RealityWanted in Survivor and Cast Interviews

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Aaron Reisberger's flame was put out list night on Survivor China. Aaron who is originally from Ohio lost after his team lost the challenge. Aaron currently resides in Venice, California where he teaches surfing. Other hobbies include cooking, golf and reading.


Q. Jason RealityWanted.com: What got you interested in doing Survivor? Did you watch it in the past and go, I can do that!


A. Aaron Reisberger Survivor China: Yeah I had watched several seasons in the past and thought hey I have a 1/16 chance of winning a million dollars. I was actually approached and asked if I would be interested in being on the show, after multiple interviews with casting directors and execs they had me do the usual drug/physical and psychological tests and I was on my way.



Q. Jason: Had you watched many of the prior seasons and if so does any former cast member stick out in your mind?


A. Aaron Reisberger Survivor China: Yeah I watched the prior seasons and loved Ruppert Boneham and Fairplay always getting into trouble.


Q. Jason RealityWanted.com: What was the hardest challenge on Survivor China?


A. Aaron Reisberger Survivor China: The mud wrestling I would have to say was the hardest. It was tough battling everyone and made you completely exhausted. Last nights diving and swimming challenge was also hard too. When you're not hydrated properly or have had a lot of food it makes the challenges a lot harder.


Q. Jason RealityWanted.com: Did you ever think your personality wouldn't mix with the others? Do you think they eliminated you fairly?


A. Aaron Reisberger Cruser Survivor China: I think the girls were a little weary of me because of my strong alliances with other teammates. I thought they were going to side with me...they said they were going to and vote James off but in actuality they were plotting against me.


Q. Jason RealityWanted.com: Do you think Eric is easily manipulated or do you think he has some hidden strategy?


A. Aaron Reisberger Survivor China: Tough to say. Eric is very soft spoken and it seems like he is trying to fly under the radar. Ultimately you can't trust anyone. You think you can trust some of the people but others like Peih-Gee are knieving and cut throat. I think people like Jamie really use their southern belle to manipulate people and they know how to play the game.


Q. Jason RealityWanted.com: Who did you get along with the most? Who did you not like at all?


A. Aaron Reisberger Survivor China: I got along great with James. We are cut from the same cloth. Not a big fan of Jean-Robert, he was always trying to explain himself and why he couldn't do as well at the physical challenges etc.


Q. Mark RealityWanted.com: What did you think when they switched 2 people on the teams? Did you think you were going to be one of the people switched and why?


A. Aaron Reisberger Survivor China: I thought James and I were going to be switched being that we were the best physically. Also our team picked Sherea because we thought she would be good at the challenges.


Q. Jason RealityWanted.com: Anything surprise you last night when you watched the show?


A. Aaron Reisberger Survivor China: The smugness and cockiness that the girls showed. We never saw that when we were on the show. They had a good strategy, I regret not taking Eric aside and convincing him to turn on the girls.


Q. Jason RealityWanted.com: Have you gone online and looked at what people are saying about you and the show? Any thoughts about being on another Reality TV show?


A. Aaron Reisberger Survivor China: Yeah. Not too much is surprising though either people love your or hate you. Recently a friend of mine asked about being on the Amazing Race so I am considering other reality shows. I had a really good experience so yeah I would do more reality shows.


Q. Jason RealityWanted.com: What did you learn/walk away with after this experience?


A. Aaron Reisberger Survivor China: I think the biggest thing I learned was to not get caught up in everything and to follow a path or guide yourself through the rapids of life.


Q. Jason RealityWanted.com: What are you up to now? Do you have a myspace you can share for your fans?


A. Aaron Reisberger Survivor China: Currently I am taking some time off. I am heading back to Venice and will be teaching surfing again soon. I don't have a myspace site yet but will be setting on up shortly.


  


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