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American Idol's Top 5 Most Shocking Eliminations

Posted Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:51pm PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Reality Rocks

Every American Idol season has its unceremonious ousting of a former frontrunner, the most recent being 2008's hunky Australian rocker Michael Johns. His elimination in season 7 sent shockwaves across the blogosphere last year; servers were practically melting and megaherting under the pressure of all the angry message board stampedes.

But this was hardly the first elimination shocker in Idol history. Every year, really, some fan fave who seemed untouchable, invincible, virtually guaranteed a golden ticket straight through to the Hollywood finale...gets cut. For some of these prematurely ejected rejects, it's the end of an era, but for others it's just the beginning of a fabulous new career.

So far, Michael Johns is falling into the former category, sadly performing at Idol-themed, family-fare showcases at Disneyworld, which doesn't exact jibe with his "rocker" image. It remains to be seen if the release of his upcoming debut solo album will change that.

Anyway, such "tragedies" may be avoided in the future, starting this season, with a just-announced Idol rule called the "Judges' Save." One time--and ONLY one time--the judges will be able to save one contestant that they think deserves to escape elimination this season. It's sort of like a Get Out Of Jail Free card for the judges. They can only use it once; the decision to use it must be unanimous; and it can only be used up until the top five. But it still could drastically change the game.

Just imagine how past seasons might have panned out differently if the Judges' Save policy had been in effect the nights that contestants like Michael were on the chopping block!

So to celebrate this new policy--and honor past Idol rejects not fortunate enough to take advantage of it--here in ascending order of overall shockingness are the five biggest surprise eliminations in AmIdol history.

5) Constantine Maroulis, Season 4 - With his David Cassidy-ish teen-dream appeal, theatrical flourishes, and bedroom-eyed manner of romancing the camera, Greek god (and future soap opera star) Constantine made all the girlies swoon. Unfortunately, there was one week when he didn't make them vote, so he was shockingly sent packing--this despite the fact that he'd never previously even been in the bottom three that season. Making matters worse was that Constantine lost out to charisma-free, socially awkward Scotty "The Body" Savol, VoteForTheWorst.com's season-4 poster boy and an alleged domestic abuser to boot. Yes, this was the evening when it became clear just how much influence Vote For The Worst wielded over the disgruntled, speed-dialing masses.

4) Josiah Leming, Season 7 - This was far and away the most shocking cut NOT decided by a public vote. The judges' puzzling decision to not include Britpop-loving homeless ragamuffin Josiah--one of the most favored hopefuls in the earlier audition episodes, at least in terms of screen time--in the top 24 spurned countless outraged protest posts across American Idol message boards. Petitions to reinstate Josiah via the old "wild card" policy were politely ignored by 19 Management and Fox; however, a star-making guest appearance on Ellen DeGeneres, more Yahoo! Search queries for "Josiah Leming" than for any of the actual 24 finalists, thousands of visits to Josiah's MySpace page, and a rumored contract with Warner Bros. Records nevertheless followed.

3) Jennifer Hudson, Season 3 - On one of Idol's most controversial nights, future Academy Award-winner Jennifer was unbelievably joined in the bottom three by the season's other two African-American divas, vocal powerhouse LaToya London and eventual champion Fantasia Barrino. Meanwhile, lesser contestants like redheaded (read: Caucasian) Sinatra impressionist John Stevens were safe that evening, causing some protesters (including Elton John) to cry racism. But obviously Jen got her revenge, when she channeled all her hurt over this very public rejection into her  Effie role in Dreamgirls. Oscars and Grammys soon followed.

2) Tamyra Gray, Season 1- From the moment then-unknown Tamyra auditioned on the then-unknown Idol show, she seemed like the clear one to beat. And week after week, her octave-straddling performances like "A House Is Not A Home" left Paula Abdul in tears and the rest of America in awe. So naturally, on the elimination episode when it came down to Tamyra and the vocally limited, fuchsia-haired Nikki McKibbin, no one for a nanosecond believed that Nikki would be the one who'd stay. Even Nikki herself looked utterly dumbfounded when the vote results were read. Not since the "hanging chad" 2000 Presidential election scandal two years earlier had the public so vehemently cried out for a vote recount...but the fact is, people just didn't realize back then how crucial the voting process was to this show. This was the first real elimination shocker in Idol history, and in this case Vote For The Worst, which did not exist back then, was not to blame.

1) Chris Daughtry, Season 5 - Chris was another clear frontrunner from his very first audition, and in season 5 it looked like a rocker was finally set to win Idol. In fact, no one, not even Sylvia Brown, could have predicted that it'd be silver-haired, purple-blazered, drunk-dancing Taylor Hicks, and not Chris, who'd walk away with the season's top honors. The easily YouTubed clip of Chris receiving the stunning news of his early exit (via Ryan Seacrest's blunt and almost downright nasty delivery) has been described as a "snuff film for people who enjoy watching others' disappointment," and millions of viewers' hearts immediately went out to the rejected rocker. And millions of their dollars later went out to him as well, when Daughtry's album became the fastest-selling debut in SoundScan history and one of the overall top sellers of 2007. (This made him one of the four most successful Idols of all time, along with Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson, and Clay Aiken). Meanwhile, the two contestants who actually made it to the finale in season 5, Taylor Hicks and Katharine McPhee, have since been dropped by BMG.

1493 Comments

1. Yahoo! Music User -
I don't care what anyone says, Idol is rigged.

2. Yahoo! Music User -
Another fantastic blog LP! Very good idea! Thank you. You surely go above and beyond the call of duty. Your previous blog about MJ's elimination is really lighting up - a credit to you & to MJ. I've read over half the posts so far. 99% of the comments are in support of MJ and/or show disapproval of how he was given the news of his elimination. Love you LP! ;)

3. JFM -
This just proves that it is no longer necessary to actually win American Idol to have a fantastically successful career. For example, where is Ruben Studdard now? Many of the former contenders who did not win have gone on to success, especially in the country field: Kelly Pickler, Josh Gracin, Phil Whatshisname from last season, to name a few. Michael will do fine. The truth is, we are down to the point where all the singers are great (well, not Kristy Lee), and it's going to hurt from here on no matter who gets cut. That's what happens with a field this strong. I wish they could all win!

4. June -
Michael Johns had more stage presence, personality, looks, voice,and down right sale ability. I,m so disappointed. He was very much the reason I watched.

5. Yahoo! Music User -
Dearest Lyndsey, that is a great top 5 list. I know your loyal readers will no doubt have suggestions for alterations. But for me, this is IT! Last night when you put up the blog about Michael Johns' elimination, 100s of us were asking this very question - what was the most shocking eliminations. I don't know if you saw our picks for the most shocking. With the exception of Josiah Leming, who no one named if my memory serves me correctly (probably because we were thinking of Top 12 names), all others you name above appear often on our lists. I believe Chris Daughtry and Tamyra Gray (mostly for virtue of being the 1st season and we didn't know about AI executive's shady tricks back then) were named most often.

6. Yahoo! Music User -
A very good selection of shocking elimination oments. Can't wait to see what names (& reasons) my fellow readers 'respectfully' suggest should appear instead. I wouldn't change the list at all! PERFECT!

7. Yahoo! Music User -
LP, I know you had to limit the list, but why did you choose to leave out Melinda Dolittle? *wink* [You knew this was coming, didn't you? LOL. LOL]. She was my fave of all time! I am biased! LOL. Thank you for this 6th blog in less than 72 hours btw. Do you sleep? *wink* *wink* Love and Peace, one of your regular readers...

8. Yahoo! Music User -
I would have chosen all the people for my own list too (except maybe Melinda Doolittle instead of Josiah Leming). Though Melinda - the sweetheart that she is - probably prefers it this way. You're a sweetheart too LP. This is something like your 6th or 7th blog in less than 3 days; and your 2nd in less than 24 hours. Wow!!! We notice how hard you work to bring us these blogs. You are appreciated!!! Thank you!!!

9. Yahoo! Music User -
#7...Melinda Doolittle was a shocker but she did go pretty far, all the way to 3rdplace. I don't remember people being THAT surprised when she got cut compared to the others on this list. At that point it was such a close race, Blake &Jordin seemed equally worthy and it probably would have been just as shocking to see them go too.

10. Arty -
Lyndsey,

I agree there have been shocking ones in the past, but to have the show almost like last year where everyone including the Idol's thought no one was leaving, that was just out of line the way they handled this.

Hey you really got that thread going about last night, I think the last time I looked it was over 4000 and going.

Enjoy your posts and we still keep traces going...

11. Yahoo! Music User -
there are not typical "eliminations" but I would still add these shockers to this list:

corey clark - cut by judges because of an arrest record + rumor of affair with paula

frenchie davis - cut by judges for her topless pics

mario vasquez - cut himself supposedly because of personal matters but i think it was because he was offered a record deal (mistake on his part)

12. Yahoo! Music User -
I think people were surprised when Sanjaya got cut. He had so much Howard Stern support it was looking like he might win! Bet Simon was relieved that night LOL

13. Yahoo! Music User -
Hello Lyndsey, you know exactly what your readers crave! Thank you for this interesting piece.

Selection of what your readers chose as their picks for most shocking eliminations (from the MJ elimination tribute), when 170. Yahoo! Music User asked: "Which is the most shocking elimination in AI history?":


~Have to say Chris Daughtry.

~I think Tamyra's was still the most shocking.

~Chris Daughty was up there as a shocker too, though I can't say I was disappointed that he went home over my gal, McPhee.

~For me, I think the shocker would have to be Tamyra, then Clay, then Daughtry.

~It was the biggest travesty in AI history when Jennifer Hudson was eliminated. But I can't say that it was the most shocking.

~I'd have to say I was most shocked when Chris Daughtry left.

~For me, nothing will EVER beat Tamyra. It was totally unexpected.

~1. Chris Daughtry
2. Melinda Doolittle

~Tamyra was the only true "shocker" b/c back then we didnt know what to expect. These days, there is no shockers b/c we all know that anything can happen.

~Melinda by far...

~If you look at the media reaction, the over 1,000,000 posters on the other AI site the next day, the weeks of ranting on the boards, the drop in ratings - Daughtry by far!

~For me, Melinda Doolittle (Season 6 Top 3).

~ In my opinion, Tamyra. She was the only one that shocked me. I suppose that's probably because it was the first season and I wasn't honed into the system yet.

~MJ.

~Tonight for sure! I'd have to say either Tamyra or Melinda as well. For whatever reason I didn't jump out of my seat in shock when Chris left, I don't know why! Worked out good for him anyways.

~But MJ will fit somewhere on the top 3 list now.

1st: Chris Daughtry

2nd: LaToya London

3rd: Melinda Doolittle

~Tonight and Chris Daughtry, hands down, for me. Still not over it. _ ;;

~gotta say I was pretty shocked by Constantine's elimination, too, considering the circumstances around that time. o_o

~J-Hud's was pretty shocking. I like Melinda, but I kind of expected it already. Tonight took the cake for me.

~Gotta go with Chris Daughtry on this one and MJ.

LP, there are tons more, but this is a sprinkle it. Thanks again! ;)

14. Yahoo! Music User -
I'll be there with Cyberdad! Love you & LP too! PS: Agree totally with both your assessments re: how nasty a cut it was last night.

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10. steel town man - 8 minutes ago
Lyndsey,

I agree there have been shocking ones in the past, but to have the show almost like last year where everyone including the Idol's thought no one was leaving, that was just out of line the way they handled this.

Hey you really got that thread going about last night, I think the last time I looked it was over 4000 and going.

Enjoy your posts and we still keep traces going...

15. Yahoo! Music User -
A great selection! I predict the biggest issue among your readers will be the choice of Josiah. LOL. I think he is a cool addition!

16. Yahoo! Music User -
I'm very happy you chose Josiah for the very reason explained by the individual who #15 quotes from the MJ elimination blog.

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~I think a lot of people have had their own personal shocking elimations, but on the larger scale, I think it would have to be Daughtry. Even my mom heard about that one and she don't know AI from DWTS.
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17. Yahoo! Music User -
"American Idol's Top 5 Most Shocking Eliminations" cheered this Michael Johns' fan up. It puts things into perspective. There is more than one (unofficial) winner each season. Rock on MJ! Rock on!

18. Yahoo! Music User -
Another interesting and top-notch blog! Thanks. Last night was pretty shocking because I hadn't prepared myself to lose any of the 8 (I love them all). But on top of that, my spidy senses were not telling me to worry about Mike Lee Johns. In the past, Tamyra's elimination shocked the h*ll out of me. Up until that point we had never really seen a true "shocker" elimination (if memory serves correct). Most people had her pegged for the finale. It was the week where Nikki McKibbin was expected to get the axe. I think it even rocked the show's world and brought major attention to the show. Chris Daughtry's elimination shocked me, but not as much as Tamyra because we knew shockers were possible.

19. Yahoo! Music User -
Great Top 5 List! Bravo! The fake out they did to Jordan last year was pretty shocking (& cruel). She had the lowest amount of votes last year, like MJ, and would have been a goner without the IGB reprieve. (If I am incorrect, please correct me. Thank you). She went on to win, as we all know. So, for me, on virtue of this fact alone, MJ's was the most shocking elimination for me. Moreover, the way the news was delivered was a "snuff film for people who enjoy watching others' disappointment".

20. Yahoo! Music User -
Thanks for all the hard work LP. The MJ blog is crazy! I had to take a break! LOL. This blog is terrific too! Can't wait to see what others will respectfully choose. All the best and have a great day!
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