Five more competitors said goodbye to The Voice on Tuesday as the Battle Rounds continued to take their toll.

With six rounds to an episode, the Battle Rounds pit singers from each team against each other. Winners advance to "The Battles, Round 2" (previously the "Knockout Rounds") while losers are either stolen by another coach or eliminated completely.

Tuesday night marked the last night of "The Battles, Round 1," and Usher was the only coach that had not used up his two saves. With only one steal left, tensions were high as 12 performers struggled to stay in the competition.

Team Adam Levine once again opened up the night's competition, this time with a face off between Sam Behymer and Cary Laine. Behymer snagged a win won for his rendition of Ed Sheeran's Give Me Love, and Laine left The Voice stage for the final time. Levine's had one more tough choice to make on Tuesday, and the Maroon 5 frontman decided to keep Christina Grimmie while letting Joshua Howard walk.

Meanwhile, Kaleigh Glanton took on Noah Lis to the tune of Michael Bublé's Everything for Team Blake Shelton while Ryan Whyte Maloney and Cali Tucker attempted to impress the country star with What's Love Got To Do With It by Tina Turner. The three-time Voice winner decided to back Glanton and Maloney and sent Lis and Tucker packing.

Since Usher's team finished performing on Monday, members of Team Sharkira were the last on the chopping block. While Lindsay Bruce was eliminated, Usher stole Cierra Mickens.

The Voice airs Mondays at Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.