'The Bachelor' season 22 episode 3 spoilers: It's about to get feisty and furry

The promotional poster of "The Bachelor" season 22 Facebook/TheBachelor

Reports say Arie Luyendyk Jr. is set for a furry and ferocious date for the third episode of "The Bachelor" season 22.

The 36-year-old bachelor is up for two group outings and one individual date for the upcoming episode of the ABC series.

The first group date will reportedly be called "Gorgeous Ladies of the Bachelor," a role-playing wrestling match, where the ladies will take on their alter egos as they battle each other until there is only one woman left standing.

Among the matches include Maquel Cooper as "Lunch Lady" versus Bekah Martinez as "Sex Kitten," Marikh Mathias as "Gold Digger" against the "Princess" Lauren Burnham, "Miss America" Jacqueline Trumbull versus "Cougar" Krystal Nielson, and the "Southern Belle" Tia Booth against Bibiana Julian as "Bridezilla."

The report says the final battle will be between Cooper and Booth.

The other group date will take on a furry angle. Dubbed "Best in Show," it will showcase seven of the remaining bachelorettes, Luyendyks, and a few adorable dogs.

The furry date was captured by JustJared in September, and showed Luyendyk looking dapper in a tux, as the girls wore various fun costumes. The small group walked the dogs at an outdoor mall, where a sign that reads "Arie's Amazing Acrodogs" was waiting in the courtyard. Looks like there would be an interesting dog show to keep everyone entertained.

As for the individual date, the honor goes to one of the Laurens -- Lauren Schleyer. The report says they went out on a visit to a winery. However, looks like the privilege will end up being a disadvantage. Spending one-on-one time with Schleyer will make Luyendyk realize so soon that there is no spark between them after all. Rumor has it that this Lauren is not getting any rose when the episode ends.

"The Bachelor" season 22 airs Mondays, 8 p.m. EDT, on ABC.

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