The third victim of cancellations for the fall 2011 television season has fallen - Mario Lopez's reality TV show H8R.

The CW has pulled a struggling reality series H8R from its schedule, which lacked the sufficient amount of ratings to continue airing on the network.

The network will air repeats of Ringer in its place on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. beginning next week in an effort to increase ratings for the Sarah Michelle Gellar drama, which normally airs on Tuesdays at 9 p.m., according to reports.

There still might be some hope for the remaining episodes of H8R that may air in the summer, networks officials said Friday.

H8R, created by Lisa Gregorisch-Dempsey, featured celebrities confronting people who are not fans of their careers or lifestyles and are tasked to convince them that their preconceived notions are unfounded.

Actor Mario Lopez, hosted the one-hour premiere show to 1.3 million total viewers and a 0.6 rating among the adults 18-49 demographic, before dipping in its second week to 1.1 million and 0.4.

In the show's third week ratings rose to 1.4 million and 0.6, featuring an appearance by Kim Kardashian, with Thursday night's episode, featuring The Miz and Dancing With the Stars pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy, dipped to 1.1 million and a 0.4.

Eva Longoria, Jersey Shore's Snooki and The Bachelor's Jake Pavelka also made appearances on the show.

Following the cancellations of The Playboy Club and Free Agents by NBC, the CW decided to let the reality series go, the network confirmed to TheWrap.

TV series Free Agents, the workplace comedy starring Hank Azaria and Kathryn Hahn failed to gain traction in its Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. slot against competition that included Fox’s X Factor and CBS’ Survivor.

According to reports, Fox has also decided to pull the plug on comedy Affion Crockett's sketch comedy show In The Flow.

The network hasn't given an official word, the Jamie Foxx produced show, which premiered on August 14th, 2011 and aired only six episodes, more than likely the show won't be seen on Fox again.