Storage Wars “Rock, Paper, Winner” S15E20 August 8 2023 on A&E

Tonight (Tuesday August 8 2023), A&E broadcasts an episode of the series Storage Wars!

Rock, Paper, Winner Season 15 Episode 20 Episode Summary

In this episode, Rene gets an unexpected helping hand from Gunter, but it seems like Rene isn’t too thrilled about the assistance. Will Gunter’s presence prove to be a game-changer for Rene, or will their dynamic lead to more drama and tension at the auction?

Meanwhile, Darrell is on a mission to make Kimber his queen. As he sets his sights on a locker with potential hidden treasures, he hopes to secure a valuable find that will impress Kimber and solidify his status as the top bidder. Will Darrell’s strategy pay off and win him the locker of his dreams?

Ivy and his boys are not backing down either. They take a unique approach to determine their next move by engaging in a game of Rochambeau (rock-paper-scissors). With their clever and unconventional method, they aim to secure a locker that will lead to a solid showing and a profitable find. Will their unconventional strategy lead them to success at the auction?

What Time is the “Rock, Paper, Winner” Episode On?

The Rock, Paper, Winner episode of Storage Wars will be broadcast on August 8 2023 on A&E at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Rock, Paper, Winner” Episode New?

The Rock, Paper, Winner episode of Storage Wars is all new!

Storage Wars Rock, Paper, Winner Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Dave Hester
Darrell Sheets
Brandon Sheets
Jarrod Schulz
Brandi Passante
Barry Weiss
Dan Dotson
Laura Dotson
Ivy Calvin
Rene Nezhoda
Casey Lloyd
Mary Padian
Kenny Crossley
Emily Wears
Shana Dahan
Edwina Registre
Justin Bryant

Rock, Paper, Winner Episode Videos & Previews


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Storage Wars Series Information

Garage sales are an old-school waste of time, at least in the eyes of the treasure hunters featured in this real-life series. Each half-hour episode follows a group of bidders looking to strike it rich by buying repossessed storage units. They're at once detectives and gamblers, as they get only a quick flashlight-aided peek inside the units before they decide if they want to make a bid, and for how much. It's a high-stakes game that can pay off big time -- one featured collector bought a unit for $800 and sold its contents for a $40,000 profit -- or leave one sifting through the equivalent of trash.

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