'The Bachelor' 2019 Spoilers: See Who Colton Underwood Cuts in Episode 6

Drama hit an all-time high when Colton Underwood ventured to Thailand with his Bachelor contestants in Season 23, Episode 4. Beef aside, someone still has to go home on Monday.

As Season 23 resumes in Thailand with Episode 6, who will Underwood send packing? Spoilers ahead, Reality Steve claimed the former NFL hunk will conclude Monday's episode with seven women remaining. For a recap into Episode 5, read here.

The Bachelor airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

'The Bachelor' S23 E5 Spoilers: Who Gets to Go on a Group Date? Who Gets a 1:1 Date?

In Episode 6, ABC confirmed that Underwood will enjoy two one-on-one dates and one group date. The network also confirmed the details of the dates. However, Reality Steve alleged which contestants will get what. Here's what all the bachelorettes will receive:

  • Kirpa Sudick — 1:1. According to Reality Steve, Sudick receives one of Underwood's two one-on-one dates. On the date, an ABC summary claims "shy woman who opens up about the most intimate of matters."
  • Hannah Godwin — 1:1. Reality Steve claimed Godwin is one-on-one date recipient. Godwin is also spotted in ABC's preview kissing Underwood intensely, which is a moment that likely occurred during their date. According to an ABC summary, the pair will on a spa date.
  • Group Date. The eight remaining ladies head out on a "wild" date with Underwood, which involves the former linebacker "showing off his sexy moves against a group of martial artists at the Hai Thai Ancient House," according to ABC.

Who Gets Eliminated During 'The Bachelor' Season 23's Fifth Rose Ceremony?

ABC concluded Episode 5 with a cliffhanger. Elyse Dehlbom exited the competition on her own terms, but no rose ceremony took place. Instead, Bachelor devotees witnessed Underwood walking off seemingly frustrated after trying to resolve a heated argument between Onyeka Ehie and Nicole Lopez-Alvar. Here's who will apparently go home in Episode 6:

  • Onyeka Ehie. A 24-year-old IT risk consultant from Dallas, Texas. Cut after the first rose ceremony.
  • Nicole Lopez-Alvar. A 25-year-old social media coordinator from Miami, Florida. Cut after the first rose ceremony.
  • Katie Morton. A 26-year-old medical sales representative from Sherman Oaks, California. Cut after the second rose ceremony.
  • Demi Burnett. A 23-year-old interior designer from Red Oak, Texas. Eliminated before the second rose ceremony.
  • Sydney Lotuaco. A 27-year-old NBA dancer from New York, New York. Eliminated herself.

According to ABC's summary, Ehie and Lopez-Alvar's fight led Underwood to "find an escape from the ordeal." The network indicated a rose ceremony occurred before Underwood whisked his remaining 10 ladies off to Vietnam's Cam Ranh coast, meaning Reality Steve's predictions from Episode 5 for Ehie and Lopez-Alvar could be accurate. ABC also claimed Underwood will be forced "to make a tough choice" at the second rose ceremony, but this decision will result in "another ominous warning that there are women left who are not ready for a proposal."

Who is Rumored to Win Colton Underwood in 'The Bachelor' Season 23?

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Colton Underwood of ABC's 'The Bachelor' is pictured posing for a portrait during the 2019 Winter TCA Getty Images Portrait Studio at The Langham Huntington, Pasadena on February 5, 2019, in Pasadena, California. Rich Fury/Getty Images

Speech pathologist Cassie Randolph, 23, is rumored to be Underwood's winner. According to Reality Steve, he chose to pursue Randolph after wrapping their overnight date. While he apparently had an overnight date with Tayshia Adams first, he called things off with her. He then allegedly broke up with Hannah Godwin before their planned overnight date.

Randolph could also not be engaged to Underwood at all. In further digging on Reality Steve's end, Randolph allegedly "got cold feet" and "realized she wasn't ready to be engaged yet." She apparently "left the show." Reality Steve then claimed Underwood reconnected with Randolph after shooting concluded to seek her interest of having a regular relationship without an engagement, which she apparently agreed to.

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