‘Dancing With the Stars’ 2016: Competitors Spared Elimination on Partner Switch-Up Week, Nyle DiMarco Tops Leaderboard

No star was eliminated on partner switch-up night.

— -- No one was eliminated tonight on “Dancing With the Stars,” but the celebrity contestants were pushed out of their comfort zones when they were forced to switch pro partners.

The nine competitors performed dances with a different dance pro than the ones with whom they were paired for the show’s season 22. The switch was for tonight only.

At the end of the night, “America’s Next Top Model” winner Nyle DiMarco ended up with the highest score for his elegant Viennese waltz, while football player Antonio Brown brought up with rear with a cha-cha that judges said appeared under-rehearsed.

Tonight’s top scorer: Nyle DiMarco earned high praise from the judges and a rare 10 out of 10 from Goodman for his Viennese waltz with Sharna Burgess. Inaba was emotional as she told DiMarco -- who is deaf and cannot hear the music to which he dances -- that she believes he has an advantage over his competitors because he’s been telling stories with his body for his whole life. Goodman likened the routine to a “total eclipse,” saying “it don’t turn up often but when it does, it’s fantastic.” Chmerkovskiy said it was hard for him to comprehend how the routine was possible, and he called it the best dance of the night. Tonioli told DiMarco: “The magic of dance is alive within you.” DiMarco earned three 9s and a 10, for a total of 37 out of a possible 40 points -- the highest score of the night. There was some confusion after the performance when two of the judges displayed “10” paddles when they had really given the routine a “9.” “Dancing” co-host Tom Bergeron explained that the “10” paddles were mistakenly shown. He said each judges writes his or her vote down immediately after the routine and sends it the show’s control room, recording it as the official score.

Judges’ Scores (out of a possible 40 points)

Nyle DiMarco and Sharna Burgess: 37

Paige VanZant and Sasha Farber: 31

Wanya Morris and Witney Carson: 30

Kim Fields and Keo Motsepe: 28

Von Miller and Lindsay Arnold: 29