ABC aired the Bachelorette: The Men Tell All on Monday, in which the eliminated suitors told their side of the occurrences that lead to their departures from the show.  

The episode began with Hartsock crashing the Bachelorette parties in New York and Los Angeles with the host of the special Chris Harrison. In the segment the pair ran into former Bachelor and Bachelorette stars including Jason Mesnick and his wife Molly Mesnick, Trista Sutter and Ashley Rosenbaum and J.P. Rosenbaum.

Hartsock also met with previous Bachelorettes, who gave her advice about confronting the "villains" of season 9. The three former Bachelorettes who advised Hartsock were Ali Fedotowsky (season 6), Ashley Hebert (season 7) and Emily Maynard (season 8). They shared tips based on their experiences from their own Tell All specials.

Fedotowsky told Hartsock she should make sure her "bulls-t detector [is] on."

In the special, Mikey Garafola confronted Brian Jaronsinki, who became the first villain of season 9, after his Playboy playmate girlfriend confronted him at the Bachelor Mansion.

In another segment, Ben Scott, the most hated suitor by the other contestants, found himself in a precarious situation after a reel was played, which featured him jousting with his castmates. He admitted that his biggest regret was what he said in the limo after he was eliminated.

"I had just been battered for eight hours, and not just about small things -- huge things in my life," Scott told Harrison. "The only thing I regret about the show is some of the words I said in that limo."

Another suitor revealed that Scott's ex-girlfriend, the mother of his son, said Scott cheated on her when she was pregnant with his child.

When James Case was placed in the "hot seat" and was shown his reel from the show, he said he felt like the other men were bullying him during their confrontations.

"I feel like my integrity was stripped and my character was stripped from me with those conversations," he told Chris Harrison, citing Kasey and Drew as specific chastisers. "I think there's a few guys that owe me an apology."

Case said Mikey Garofola revealed his wish to become the lead on the next Bachelor. Garofola didn't object to Case's claim, and he admitted they discussed hanging out again when they returned to Chicago.

Kasey Stewart took the opportunity, during the special, to yell at Case for duping Hartsock.

"You're going to look at your wife on her wedding day and say, 'Hey, honey, if this doesn't work out, I've got this girl'?" he said. "That's what you're saying!"

When Hartsock arrived on stage, she told Case he was wrong for thinking about other women while dating her.

"You don't think about your second wife while you're still with your first," she told him. "You were in a relationship!"

Case fired back saying, "You were in a relationship with 25 other guys!"

Later on Hartsock finally revealed why she eliminated Zak Waddell. Waddell seemed shocked by her decision, because during a visit to his hometown, he gave her his grandmother's engagement ring.

The bachelorette explained that Waddell "would sometimes hide behind [his] smile."

"I wasn't sure if maybe I'd be the one that you would have a hard day and want to come home and talk to about that," she said

Watch Hartsock confront Ben and James on The Men Tell-All below.