Now that his time onJeopardy! Mastersis over (for now), Yogesh Raut has divulged intriguing details about the game show that never made it to air, including an awkward exchange between him and host Ken Jennings. Yogesh’s firstJeopardy! Mastersappearance was in 2024 when he came in second to Victoria Groce but managed to beat James Holzhauer. Coming intoJeopardy! Mastersseason 3, speculation grew about whether Victoria could hold on to her title or if someone else would become the new champion.Yogesh won, and Victoria actually landed in third place, behind Juveria Zaheer.
Yogesh reflected on his Jeopardy! Masters experience, including revealing some moments that were cut from the show.
In a Facebook post,Yogeshreflected on hisJeopardy! Mastersexperience, including revealing some moments that were cut from the show. During his final pair of interviews, some comments he made about racism were removed during editing.Yogesh also took a dig at Ken at one point, but producers also cut that out. The exchange happened when the contestant said, “Ken, when Neilesh was up here, he made a point of thanking you for pronouncing his name correctly, and I’d love to do the same–just as soon as you start.”
Yogesh admitted he wasn’t surprised at all that these parts of the episode didn’t make it to air. Fortunately,it doesn’t seem like he has any ill will towardsJeopardy!for removing his comments from the show. In his lengthy Facebook post, the winner made sure to thank everyone who works behind the scenes, including the support staff, hair/makeup people and the sound technician (who “consistently” pronounced his name “correctly”). He added that Victoria and Juveria’s spouses cheered for him when he won.
What Yogesh Throwing Shade At Ken Jennings Means For Jeopardy!
Was Yogesh’s Diss Lighthearted Or Serious?
There are a couple of different explanations for why producers didn’t include Yogesh’s diss of Ken in the final version of the episode.It’s possible the producers were so taken aback by the shade that they didn’t want anyone to see the host be criticizedlike that. The producers might have also cut it for time. There could be some truth to both options, to be honest.
Since viewers didn’t get to see Yogesh diss Ken,it’s unclear if the comment was purely said in a lighthearted manner to have some fun with Kenor if he truly took offense to his name being mispronounced. As the winner, Yogesh will be invited back forJeopardy! Mastersseason 4, so hopefully, there’s no bad blood and that his return to the game show in 2026 will be smooth sailing, at least as far as his interactions with Ken are concerned.
Our Take On Yogesh Revealing What Jeopardy! Masters Cut From Episode
It’s always fascinating to hear behind-the-scenes details about how a TV show gets made. ForJeopardy!andJeopardy! Masters, these are game shows that are meant to be lighthearted and stay away from controversy (real or perceived), sothat might explain why Yogesh isn’t surprised that certain comments he made didn’t make it into the episode.
Despite all of that, Yogesh had a well-deserved win as theJeopardy! Mastersseason 3 champion.James decided not to participatethis year, despite receiving an invitation.It’ll be interesting to see if he comes back in 2026 and, if so, whether Yogesh can hold on to his titleor if someone like James can reclaim his crown from season 1.