Watch the first 7 minutes of “The Challenge: All Stars 4” premiere

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See legendary trio Rachel Robinson, Veronica Portillo, and Tina Barta reunite onscreen for the first time in almost 20 years.

With a cast as stacked as the one assembled for The Challenge: All Star 4, it's hard to wait the last couple days before it finally premieres on Paramount+. So why wait? Entertainment Weekly has the exclusive sneak peek at the first seven minutes of the premiere... right now.

Get a jumpstart before the first two episodes begin streaming Wednesday by checking out the video below, where you can see legendary trio Rachel Robinson, Veronica Portillo, and Tina Barta reunite onscreen for the first time in almost 20 years since their last shared appearance in 2005's Inferno II.

<p>Andy Reeves/Paramount+ (3)</p> Rachel Robinson, Veronica Portillo, and Tina Barta

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Rachel Robinson, Veronica Portillo, and Tina Barta

Plus, you can also see fan-favorite couple Leroy Garrett and "Killa" Kam Williams compete together for the first time since getting married and becoming parents. There's also the long-awaited return of Cara Maria Sorbello as an actual competitor (not just an elimination cameo), alongside her former rival-turned-BFF-turned-rival-again Laurel Stucky, who has to come face-to-face with her own awkward ex situation now that Nicole Zanatta is back.

Tony "Tony Time" Raines is back for another attempt at his first championship, and Jay Mitchell is finally aiming for redemption for not "drinking the drink" on 2015's Battles of the Exes II. Even OG cast member Kefla Hare, last seen in season 2 in 1998, and Flora Alekseyeva from 2002's Battle of the Seasons, are dusting off their Challenge skills for another crack at the title in their 50s, proving that age is nothing but a number.

Watch EW's exclusive first look at the first seven minutes of the premiere below:

Seeing all these iconic players back together is shocking enough, but of course host TJ Lavin has another surprise up his sleeve when he tells the cast that this is once again an individual game, and the winner takes home $250,000. However, the rest of the finalists will get to split $50,000 (only if they cross the finish line, of course), which is very different from past seasons of All Stars that only awarded money to first place. That means the fight to make it to the final is going to be even more cutthroat than ever before.

The first two episodes of The Challenge: All Stars 4 premiere Wednesday, April 10, on Paramount+.

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