BRET MICHAELS' 'Rock Of Love 2' Losing Steam?

January 26, 2008

According to Mediaweek, the second episode of POISON frontman Bret Michaels' reality show "Rock of Love 2 with Bret Michaels" — which aired last Sunday (January 20) — had 1.72 million viewers in the 18-49 age demographic — a significant drop from the previous week, when it scared up 2.95 million 18-49s.

During this season of "Rock of Love 2", Michaels will put these 20 new women through various challenges, which include a talent show, Mud Bowl 2, rodeo, custom chopper and video vixen challenges. The ladies that succeed in these challenges will join Michaels on some wild and exclusive excursions, while those who can't hang like true backstage VIPs will be escorted out in bonafide rock-star fashion.

Over 3.9 million total viewers tuned into the "Rock of Love with Bret Michaels" reunion special on October 7, 2007 to learn that Bret's love match was a mismatch.

After handing in her VIP pass, Jes, the pink-haired beauty proved she was not fit to handle Bret Michaels' rock-star lifestyle. But the tour continues on and the POISON frontman is searching again for someone to "rock his world."

VH1's "Rock of Love with Bret Michaels" is created and executive produced by Mark Cronin and Cris Abrego for Mindless Entertainment and 51 Pictures, who also produce the record-breaking "Flavor of Love", "I Love New York", "Charm School" and "My Fair Brady". Ben Samek and Matt Odgers also serve as a series executive producers for 51 Minds.

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