Dancing with the Stars eliminated actress Danielle Fishel and pro partner Pasha Pashkov on "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Night" during the Season 34 episode that aired Tuesday night on ABC.

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The Boy Meets World star and Pasha were eliminated based on the combination of Dancing with the Stars judges' scores and home viewer votes that were cast during the live two-hour performance show.

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"[This experience] has meant everything. It has truly been life-changing, and every single moment, including this one, has been joyous," Danielle said in her final words.

Prior to the elimination portion of the evening, each celebrity and professional pairing danced in two rounds of competition for Dancing with the Stars judges Derek Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and guest judge, rapper Flavor Flav.

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Each couple performed an individual dance followed by a Team Dance in which the couples were divided into two teams and competed against each other for additional judges' points.

Dancing with the Stars host Alfonso Ribeiro and co-host Julianne Hough each joined one team, but the judges only scored the celebrities.

"Team Chicago" was comprised of Alfonso, Danielle and Pasha, The Traitors Season 3 winner Dylan Efron and pro partner Daniella Karagach, Olympic gold medalist Jordan Chiles and pro partner Ezra Sosa, and The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Whitney Leavitt and pro partner Mark Ballas.

"Team Chicago," who danced to "25 or 6 or 4" by Chicago, received a perfect score of 40 out of 40 possible judges' points from Derek, Carrie Ann, Bruno and Flavor Flav.

"Team Kool" was made up of Julianne, comedian Andy Richter and pro partner Emma Slater, social-media sensation Alix Earle and pro partner Val Chmerkovskiy, film and TV actress Elaine Hendrix and pro partner Alan Bersten, and wildlife conservationist Robert Irwin and pro partner Witney Carson.


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"Team Kool," who performed to "Celebration" by Kool & the Gang, earned 38 judges' points, which added on to each couple's score from the first round.

Following both rounds, Whitney and Mark topped the judges' leaderboard in first place with a total of 79 out of 80 possible judges' points.

For Round 1, Whitney and Mark danced a paso doble to "No More Tears" by Ozzy Osbourne and received 39 out of 40 possible judges' points.

Derek praised Mark's choreography as classic and edgy, and he called the performance "perfection."

Flavor Flav said the couple's timing was on point, and Bruno dubbed the routine "exquisite."

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But Carrie Ann pointed out "a few stumbles" with Whitney's feet.

Jordan and Ezra finished the night in second place on the leaderboard with 78 total points after taking the stage with a jazz routine to "River Deep, Mountain High" by Tina Turner.

Jordan and Ezra earned 38 points for their individual jazz dance.

Carrie Ann praised Jordan for being "ballsy" and pointed out how she had taken a risk that paid off.

Derek labeled Jordan "the Queen of Rock and Roll," and Bruno complimented a spectacular acrobatic display of flips and tricks.


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Alix and Val claimed third place on the leaderboard with a total of 77 points after the pair performed a 39-point worthy paso doble to "Livin' on a Prayer" by Bon Jovi.

Bruno said Alix was almost "too hot to handle," and Carrie Ann gushed about how the dance was amazing and Alix was so grounded, strong and powerful.

Fourth place on the leaderboard represented a tie between two celebrities -- Dylan and Robert -- at 76 total points each.

Dylan and Daniella danced a jive to "I'm Still Standing" by Elton John for their individual dance, which received 36 judges' points.

Carrie Ann said Dylan had "buoyancy" and "grace" but he appeared to get stuck on the kicks and flips a couple of times.


Derek said the dance could've used more energy but it was a difficult routine and he did a fantastic job with it.

Robert and Witney performed a paso doble to "Icky Thump" by The White Stripes that earned 38 judges' points for Round 1.

Derek shouted about how Robert owned the arena and his knee walks were great. Derek, however, noticed a little "hiccup" that didn't really matter in the grand scheme of things.

Bruno said he loved the theatrical set at the beginning and it was a superb, classical paso doble.

Carrie Ann added how Robert has the momentum to make it to the finish line.

Sixth place on the judges' leaderboard went to Elaine and Alan, who finished the night with a total of 75 points.


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Elaine and Alan took the stage with a 37-point worthy Viennese waltz to "What the World Needs Now" by Dionne Warwick for the first round.

Bruno thought the performance was light, elegant and extremely smooth.

Carrie Ann said the dance was "spectacular," and Derek gushed about how Elaine is remarkable and is always like a breath of fresh air in the ballroom.

Danielle and Pasha claimed seventh place on the judges' leaderboard at 74 points after they danced a contemporary routine to "Dream On" by Aerosmith that received 34 judges' points.

Bruno pointed out how there was a mistake in the dance, but then Carrie Ann apologized to Danielle for calling her "small" last week.

"You are small but you do pack a punch... I believe in you!" Carrie Ann clarified, before adding how one of the lifts in the dance was magical.


Derek also told Danielle that she glowed onstage but the routine was a little disjointed at times.

And finally, Andy and Emma landed in eighth -- and last -- place on the leaderboard with a total of 68 points.

For Round 1, Andy and Emma performed a contemporary routine to "God Only Knows" by The Beach Boys that earned 30 judges' points.

Carrie Ann thanked Andy for embracing every part of this competition and teaching America what it takes to learn how to dance.

Derek added how this dance broke Andy open and showed something beautiful, and Bruno called Andy "the people's champion."

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Because Whitney and Mark topped the leaderboard on Tuesday night and have the highest cumulative judges' scores so far this season, they will have immunity from next week's relay dance.

Whitney and Mark will also automatically receive two bonus points towards their scores next week.













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