Which ‘Rock the Block’ Season 7 Teams Have the Most Wins So Far?

Rock the Block S7 Group 4 (L to R_ Mina Starsiak Hawk, Vernon Davis, Drew Lachey, Taniya Nayak, Ty Pennington, Brooke Hogan, Scott McGillivray, Chelsea Meissner, Kim Wolfe)
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Everything is bigger and better in Las Vegas, including the competition in Season 7 of Rock the Block.

Set in Sin City, the latest season of the HGTV competition series features four new teams battling it out on the Block. And for the first time in the show’s history, the teams feature HGTV stars competing alongside celebrities with home design and renovation experience.

“This is a genius idea. When I first heard, I was like, ‘What? How is this going to work when they’ve never met each other before?’ Maybe it’s Season 7, and seven is a lucky number when we’re in Vegas,” host Ty Pennington exclusively told TV Insider ahead of the Season 7 premiere. “But I’ll tell you this season of Rock the Block is big. It’s exciting, it’s flamboyant. It’s like Vegas itself. It’s a big show. Maybe it’s because the HGTV stars are working with reality stars. In many ways, they are just stars.”

Celebrity contestants weren’t the only new twist introduced for Season 7. The winner of each episode gets to choose between putting $3,000 toward their next design or adding $1,000 to their home’s total appraised value at the end of the season. Like seasons past, the team with the highest appraisal value at the end of the renovation wins.

Scroll down to see which Rock the Block Season 7 teams have won the most challenges so far.

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Scott McGillivray and Brooke Hogan, Season 7 of HGTV's 'Rock the Block,' 2026.
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Scott McGillivray & Brooke Hogan

Total wins: 1

Scott and Brooke’s bedroom, bathroom, and closet design scored them the first win of the season during the April 13 premiere episode. “We might be the unlikely match-up here, but we found a rhythm,” Scott said in a confessional following their big win. “We’ve got the first win under our belt. Team Scott and Brooke. Modern Hacienda. Still undefeated!”

Brooke, who owns her own design company, added, “I love what I do, and it felt like all the work and all of the things that I’ve been doing in the shadows, it kind of just made me feel a little bit like I have something still left.” Offering words of encouragement, Scott stated, “This is just the beginning. I think that’s what you need to realize.”

The duo chose to add $3,000 to their budget for the next week’s design rather than add $1,000 to their home’s final appraisal.

Chelsea Meissner and Kim Spradlin-Wolfe
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Kim Wolfe & Chelsea Meissner

Total wins: 1

Unlike Scott and Brooke, Kim and Chelsae chose to add $1,000 to their home’s final appraised value after scoring Episode 2’s win. Their “Smoky Sexy” foyer, great room, and den design won over guest judge (and two-time Rock the Block winner) Michel Smith Boyd.

“You can feel it. It’s the momentum surging through our veins,” Kim said after the duo’s victory. Noting it “feels good to win,” Chelsea added, “I’m not pumping the breaks at all. I am more pumped now than ever.”

Mina Starsiak Hawk and Vernon Davis, HGTV's 'Rock the Block' Season 7, premieres April 13, 2026.
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Mina Starsiak Hawk & Vernon Davis

Total wins: 0

Mina and Vernon’s designs across the first two episodes impressed the judges, but not enough to score them any wins so far. During the season premiere, Mina said it was “annoying” to see Scott and Brooke revel in their victory.

“Scott is just so smug and so happy with himself,” she told the cameras. Vernon, for his part, stated, “[Scott] was flashing the money at the end. I’m like, ‘Dude, it’s not how you start. It’s how you finish.’ The future’s bright for us as long as we stay the course.”

Taniya Nayak and Drew Lachey, Season 7 of HGTV's 'Rock the Block,' 2026.
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Taniya Nayak & Drew Lachey

Total wins: 0

Taniya and Drew also have yet to take home a win this season. Their loss in Episode 2 hit particularly hard for Taniya, as the pair had put a lot of hard work into their “Liveable Luxe” living space design.

“We thought we had this one. We thought this one was ours,” Drew stated in a confessional. A tearful Taniya shared, “I’m not crying ‘cause I’m so happy for them. I’m sure that their place is gorgeous. It’s just, we put a lot…” Drew concluded the episode on a motivational note, telling the cameras, “As much as it isn’t fun not winning, we’re gonna keep running until Ty announces that final winner. We’re never out.”