Ink Master contestant Erik Siuda revealed what it's like to be on this competition, and if he and his rival are still at odds with each other.

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On Monday, Carter Matt posted an interview with the contestant who mentioned that despite going against Don Peddicord in the competition, all of their issues have been laid to rest.

"The rivalry has been settled since the end of the show and is non existent," Siuda said. "Our beef has been squashed!"

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The tattoo artist also admitted that being on this show is just as stressful as it looks.

"It's tremendous pressure from your peers, the judges, the clients, ALL eyes on you all the time," Siuda said. "Fortunately I can handle the stress and pressure and I never let it affect my tattooing."

Siuda then dished on how he felt about Jason Clay Dunn winning the competition over Cleen Rock One; he mentioned that Dunn may have received a good number of votes due to his familiarity, but he's still happy for him.

"I think America was surprised by Jason's win considering his performance all season," Siuda said. "Especially because of the caliber of work Cleen and I were accustomed to showing consistently throughout the show. I feel there was an unfair advantage regarding America's vote because he had been on previous seasons and already had a popular following."

"In no way am I bitter, I am happy for him and wish him the best," Siuda continued. "He's a great tattooer and I have a lot of respect for him."