The first episode of Bad Girls All-Star Battle was full of drama, arguments and deceit.

Last week, Meghan and Julie were both voted as the fans' favorites, which gave them privilege to choose their teams.

The Pink team started off with Julie, Shannon, Flo, Gabi, Paula, Judi and Amber, while the Purple team included Meghan, Natalie, Danni, Erika, Rocky, Jennifer and Stasi.

Flo and Rocky both won the Captain's challenge for their teams. They were safe from elimination.

Throughout the episode, fans witnessed the heartbreak and grief Rocky endured, after learning that her father had passed away. After she heard the news, she initially decided to stay for the competition, but the drama became too much for her, and was forced to quit the show during the elimination round. Shannon, Rocky's close friend also left the show.

Natalie was on the verge of being eliminated because her team lost the team challenge, but was saved by one vote, which forced Meghan to pack her bags.

In this week's episode, Natalie is determined to find out which member on the pink team went against their word and voted for her to be eliminated.

In the sneak peak video, Flo tells Natalie that she needs to watch for her alliances. Amber soon reveals that she put Natalie on the chopping block to stir up some drama between the house. Natalie insists that Amber is her friend.

Natalie wants to win Captain's challenge this time around because she fears that her team members will go behind her back and attempt to eliminate her again.

Natasia is unhappy with being on the Purple team and insists that her teammates aren't smart. She is upset at Erika for whispering behind her back.

On Tuesday, the remaining girls will compete for this week's title of Captain and Team.

Meanwhile, last week's premiere racked in 1.73 million viewers, which delivered the highest-rated series premiere for Oxygen, according to Nielsen. The Chicago Tribune noted that the averages have tripled from what Oxygen had been producing in the time period last month.

The show moves to its regular 8 p.m. timeslot Tuesday.