Challenges: MPF percentile
Seasons: 1 | Days played: - | Wins: - | Jury: -
Johnson Ashak on social media: Instagram
| Challenge stats | Tribal council stats | Jury stats | Overall stats | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season | ChW | ChA | ChW% | VFB | VAP | TCA | TC% | wTCR | JVF | TotJ | JV% | SurvSc | SurvAv |
| AU12: Redemption | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | NA | NA |
| Career | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | NA | NA |
Challenges: MPF percentile
Tribal: VFB% percentile
Tribal: rVAP percentile
Performance ranks are a quick visual measure of the contestant's season vs. historical data from all prior contestants, in three basic (scorable) categories:
1. Performance in individual challenges (MPF), as a measure of "physical game";
2. Ability to vote people out consistently (VFB%, or VFB/TCA), or "strategic game"; and
3. Ability to avoid being voted against (rVAP, or TCA-VAP) - which scales better than a percentage would - for "social/strategic game."
See also: Full glossary for all these abbreviations.

Tribal/team challenge record (0-for-0):
Individual challenge record (0-for-0):
Hero challenge/ duel record (0-for-0):
| Wins: | 0 |
| Played: | 0 |
| Win %: | - |
| Sat out: | - |
| Wins: | 0 |
| Played: | 0 |
| Win %: | - |
| Mean % Finish: | - |
| Wins: | 0 |
| Played: | 0 |
| Win %: | - |
| Mean % Finish: | - |
Idols held/played (0/0):
VFB - Votes for the person booted (0/0):
| Tribal | Voted | Boot (totals) | VFB? |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | TOTALS | 0 | |
VAP - Votes against (0):
Jury votes made (0/0):
| Found: | 0 |
| Played: | - |
| Votes voided: | - |
| VFB: | 0 |
| Tribals: | 0 |
| VAP: | - |
| Made: | 0 |
| For winners: | - |
| Received: | - |
Pre-game interviews
Post-game interviews
Official Ten AU: Redemption bio excerpts (2/20/26):
"Hot off the heels of his appearance on Big Brother in 2022, Johnson says he learnt many skills from his final three appearance he’ll be bringing to the island.
“I played the game hard. I was very strategic. I was a social manipulator.” But making it so close without claiming victory ignited a fire in his belly to redeem himself, and this time, meet Johnson from Australian Survivor: Redemption 2026. he’s back to win.
“I am here to redeem what I lost. I have what it takes to outwit. I have what it takes to outplay. And believe me, I have what it takes to outlast.”
Competitive, charismatic and fiercely loyal, Johnson, 29, knows how to work a room, and is a man devoted to his family – his parents and older brother.
“My family is my life. My family is everything that I live, breathe and do. For me, they come first.”
A civil structural engineer for nearly a decade, Johnson describes himself as logical and meticulous, admitting his flamboyance and personality can draw a crowd. He’s also unlikely to take a backseat in the game.
“I can't be a bystander. I can't fly under the radar. That's not in my nature. That's not in my character. So typically, I'm someone who takes the lead. I'm someone who takes charge.”"