Australian Survivor recently announced that it will return next year with its third season, titled Champions Vs. Contenders.

The new season will see everyday Aussies competing against 'champions' from fields like sport and entertainment, leaving many die-hard fans concerned that the series could recreate its disastrous 2006 celebrity version.

While fans have been complaining on social media, several past contestants from the American version of Survivor are trying to take advantage of the new 'Champions Vs. Contenders' theme by promising to apply.

Controversy: The new season of Australian Survivor will see everyday Aussies competing against 'champions' from fields like sport and entertainment, leaving many die-hard fans concerned that the series could recreate its disastrous 2006 celebrity version

The first former Survivor star to throw his hat in the ring was male model Jeremiah Wood from Survivor: Cagayan.

'Do I need to fly to Australia and show y'all Aussie's how to really play this game?' he tweeted.

Ryan Opry, who appeared on 2003's Survivor: Pearl Islands alongside legendary players like the iconic Lil Morris, then chimed in: 'I’m gonna apply as well!'

American invasion! Several former U.S. Survivor stars have said they will apply for the new Australian season, including Survivor: Cagayan's Jeremiah Wood

'Do I need to fly to Australia and show y'all Aussies how to really play this game?' threatened the male model

Meow! Jeremiah and Australian Survivor's Flick Eggington got into a playful fight on Twitter

The pair then got into a playful back-and-forth with Australian Survivor's Felicity 'Flick' Egginton, who suggested that there needs to be an Australian Vs. American edition of the series.

Survivor: Worlds Apart's Tyler Fredrickson then tweeted: 'SURVIVOR: WORLDS APART 2 - Americans v Aussies. #leggo.'

While enthusiasm for the new season was high among the American Survivors, Australian fans on Twitter are upset by the potential 'celebrity' theme of season three.

'I'm gonna apply as well!' Ryan Opry, who competed on 2003's Pearl Islands alongside legends like Lil Morris and Johnny Fairplay, also vowed to apply

Not another one! Survivor: Worlds Apart's Tyler Fredrickson also hinted that he could be interested in playing again

'I excited that there’s a new season coming but do we really need celebrity survivor? I kinda like getting to know s whole new bunch of peeps,' wrote one.

Another wrote: 'Please don't go this route. Stick with casting new contestants and not celebrities.'

Season two of Australian Survivor was won by flight attendant Jericho Malabonga.

Despite average viewer ratings, the show was acclaimed by critics and a big hit on social media and streaming platforms.

While enthusiasm for the new season was high among the American Survivors, Australian fans on Twitter are upset by the potential 'celebrity' theme of season three