Werneth Battles Jesse, Narrowly Defeated In Opposite Worlds

By  //  January 30, 2014

Syfy's Opposite Worlds

ABOVE VIDEO: Cocoa Beach’s Wyatt Werneth finally got his showdown with Jesse during Syfy’s Opposite Worlds Episode IV, and was eliminated from from the live reality TV show  on Wednesday night after losing by a cat’s whisker in the “Sword In the Stone” event. (Video courtesy of Syfy)

OPPOSITE WORLDS – In a controversial and unwise move, Wyatt Werneth’s Epoch Team broke a previous pact made among the team members and forced Werneth to compete in the “Sword In the Stone” duel, instead of choosing their newly installed team member.

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Cocoa Beach’s Wyatt Werneth finally got his showdown with Jesse during Syfy’s Opposite Worlds Episode IV, and was eliminated from from the live reality TV show on Wednesday night after losing by a cat’s whisker in the “Sword In the Stone” event. (Syfi image)

Werneth fought gallantly and held the lead for most of the duel, but couldn’t locate the last sword in the inky black, near freezing water, as Jesse from team Chronos planted the fifth sword just seconds ahead of Wyatt to steal the win.

An accomplished and experienced world-class athlete, first responder and military man, Werneth was the oldest participant, at 47-years-old on either Opposite Worlds team. Too bad the kids on his Team Epoch didn’t listen to their wise and valuable resource.

An accomplished and experienced world-class athlete, first responder and military man, Werneth was the oldest participant, at 47-years-old on either Opposite Worlds team. Too bad the kids on his Team Epoch didn’t listen to their wise and valuable resource. (Syfy image)
An accomplished and experienced world-class athlete, first responder and military man, Wyatt Werneth was the oldest participant, at 47-years-old on either Opposite Worlds team. Too bad the kids on his Team Epoch didn’t listen to their wise and valuable resource. (Syfy image)

We predict that Team Epoch is now doomed to the Past for the duration of the reality show.

Opposite Worlds is a game show in which a group of contestants live in isolation from the outside world in a custom built “house”, constantly under video surveillance.

The house is divided by a “future” and “past” theme, with a glass wall dividing the two areas.  The contestants are divided into two teams, and participate in a weekly “Worldly Challenge” to determine which area the teams will stay; the winning team is given the option to live in the future or the past.

Stay tuned to SpaceCoastDaily.com for an exclusive  in-depth  interview with Werneth upon his return to his home in Brevard on Cocoa Beach.