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Ridiculousness - Season 11
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Title: Ridiculousness

Overview: Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.

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Average Vote: 6.921 (108 votes)

Cast

  • Himself: Rob Dyrdek
  • Herself: Chanel West Coast
  • Himself: Sterling 'Steelo' Brim
  • Ridiculousness - Adam Rippon (Season 11 - Episode 1)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo are joined by Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon to swipe right on the animal dating app "Whiskr," let it all out in "Soul Scream," and keep the streets clean with "Face."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel & Sterling LIV (Season 11 - Episode 2)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo test their criminal skills in "The Con-Bine," get a little handsy with "Freaks in the Streets," and discover the weird underground culture of "Sub-Humans."

    Ridiculousness - Justina Valentine (Season 11 - Episode 3)

    "Wild 'N Out" star Justina Valentine joins Rob, Steelo and Chanel as they witness some "Secondhand Suck," check out some gym-goers who have a "Trial Membership" and try to avoid some "Water Drama."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel & Sterling LV (Season 11 - Episode 4)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo watch some "PG Porno," fill their tanks up with "Nightmare Fuel," and meet the superhero known as "The Drunk Night."

    Ridiculousness - MAX (Season 11 - Episode 5)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo welcome singer­-songwriter MAX and get "Afraid in the Dark," learn that true love is "Meant to Be," and make some bizarre fashion choices on "Laundry Day."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling LVI (Season 11 - Episode 6)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo celebrate some randy older people in "The Horniest Generation," check out some kids who'd probably be "Better Off Orphans," and find out what it takes to give "The Extra 10 Percent."

    Ridiculousness - Cody Garbrandt (Season 11 - Episode 7)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo are joined by UFC Champ Cody Garbrandt to take a ride on the "Heckle Highway" and do some hard time with "Best Felons Forever."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling LVII (Season 11 - Episode 8)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo take a trip to "Trap City" and learn about the genius of "Sack Artists."

    Ridiculousness - Chloe Kim (Season 11 - Episode 9)

    Olympic gold medalist Chloe Kim joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo as they check out some animals getting their mind blown in "Shook Pets" and parents who believe in practicing "Tough Love."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling LVIII (Season 11 - Episode 10)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo watch some videos that are STRAIGHT FIRE, and get freaked out by pet lovers in MAN'S BEST FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS.

    Ridiculousness - Jack & Jack (Season 11 - Episode 11)

    Jack and Jack join Rob, Chanel and Steelo to talk about committing "Filthy Fouls," the casual thievery known as "Mine Now," and strict moms known as "Mother Goons."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling LIX (Season 11 - Episode 12)

    Rob warns Chanel and Sterling to keep out of the sky in "Fright and Flight," celebrate some truly "Great Grandmas," and try not to chug any "Stink Drinks."

    Ridiculousness - Jasmine Tookes (Season 11 - Episode 13)

    Jasmine Tookes joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to catch some "Fallen Angels," hit the gym to get "Instawole," and check out some new wardrobe ideas in "High Fashion."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling LX (Season 11 - Episode 14)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo keep their game tight with some "Playground Playas," sport some killer "Dirt 'Staches," and ask the ultimate question: "Is It In?"

    Ridiculousness - Steve-O II (Season 11 - Episode 15)

    Steve-O stops by to meet the next generation of Jackasses, tune-in to some disastrous weddings and spot some incognito canines.

    Ridiculousness - Shanina Shaik (Season 11 - Episode 16)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo are joined by supermodel Shanina Shaik to see who gets "Cut From the Squad," get duped by some "Shame Artists," and drink like a vampire in "Drunkulas."

    Ridiculousness - Jermaine Dupri (Season 11 - Episode 17)

    Entertainment mogul Jermaine Dupri joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to discuss "The Price of Likes," meet some "Sleep Ninjas" and try to help some musicians who are "Unproducible."

    Ridiculousness - Michael Carbonaro (Season 11 - Episode 18)

    Michael Carbonaro joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo while they check out some mean old men in "Wrinkled Dicks" and find out how dogs feel about magic in "Old Dogs, New Tricks."

    Ridiculousness - Brendan Schaub I (Season 11 - Episode 19)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo are joined by MMA fighter Brendan Schaub to clear their heads with a "Brain Cleanse," cheer on fight fans in "Fightnatics" and mine for some "Yellow Gold."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling LXI (Season 11 - Episode 20)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo get irked at "The New Guy," try and hide out with some "Crappy Chameleons," and enter the terrifying world of "The Dark Web."

    Ridiculousness - Lewis Howes (Season 11 - Episode 21)

    Motivational guru Lewis Howes joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to talk about "The School of Wackness," motivators who are nothing more than "Halfway Howes," and the fear known as "Asnakenophobia."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling LXII (Season 11 - Episode 22)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo salute the troops in "Training Basics," discover a new sport called "Drunkour," and witness the majesty of "Hobo Wizards."

    Ridiculousness - Laurie Hernandez (Season 11 - Episode 23)

    Gymnastics champion Laurie Hernandez joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to talk about her finely tuned "Slamdar," the difference between her and "Street Gymnasts," as well as some kids who are nothing but "Angst-Holes."

    Ridiculousness - Supreme Patty (Season 11 - Episode 24)

    Social media star Supreme Patty joins Rob to take a visit to the wild world of "Patty Country," experience airport insanity in "Aeromania," and learn the wrong way to treat one's eyeballs in "Patty Practice."

    Ridiculousness - Jimmy Uso and Naomi (Season 11 - Episode 25)

    The WWE's Jimmy Uso and Naomi learn sometimes "Pain Don't Hurt," try to keep up with the old and fast in "Silver Bullets," and prove that some things are "In the Blood."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling LXIII (Season 11 - Episode 26)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo go on a safari with "Amateur Geographic," question their own reality in "Glitch in the Simulation" and experiment with some "Discount Science."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling LXIV (Season 11 - Episode 27)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo witness motorcycle revenge in "Moto-cide," watch some unevolved "Cave People," and experience twice the pain in "Adding Injury to Injury."

    Ridiculousness - Michael Rapaport (Season 11 - Episode 28)

    Michael Rapaport joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to talk about "Disruptive Behavior," supporting teams that can turn you into "Broken Fans," and sights that leave you with nothing to say but "Only in New York."

    Ridiculousness - Chris "Drama" Pfaff III (Season 11 - Episode 29)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo welcome Chris "Drama" Pfaff to look on the bright side in "Making Lemonade," get dazzled by some "Butt Magic," and check out some unusual "Bucket Lists" with "Die Happy."

    Ridiculousness - Kevin Hart (Season 11 - Episode 30)

    Kevin Hart joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to talk about his new movie "Night School," treat their "Learning Herpes," and run from some "Big Ass Man."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling LXV (Season 11 - Episode 31)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo discover that life is "Hard Out There for a Josh," reveal what one has to do to get "Super Fired," and see what it takes for a dog to become a "K-8."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling LXVI (Season 11 - Episode 32)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo witness some "Wasted Tuition," go for a walk with some "Human Puppies," and take cover from people who are "Too Dumb for Guns."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling LXVII (Season 11 - Episode 33)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo join "The Animal Resistance," judge a "Nitrous Talent Show," and premiere their action blockbuster, "The Disposables."

    Ridiculousness - Brendan Schaub II (Season 11 - Episode 34)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo are joined by podcaster and comedian Brendan Schaub to tip their hat to some "Polite Drunks," take a trip to "Racc City" and listen in on some "Brofessions."

    Ridiculousness - Gary Owen (Season 11 - Episode 35)

    Comedian Gary Owen joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to try out some "Sackupuncture," watch couples get lost in a "Love Bubble," and experience redheads reaching their boiling point in a "Ginger Snap."

    Ridiculousness - Chris "Drama" Pfaff IV (Season 11 - Episode 36)

    Chris "Drama" Pfaff joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to visit the library in "Check This Out," find out who's "Still Bladin'," and help some people with their "Game Rabies."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling LXIX (Season 11 - Episode 37)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo evade the grim reaper in DEATH PROOF, get attacked by trees in GREEN BULLIES, and get lost in a BOOTY TRANCE.

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling LXX (Season 11 - Episode 38)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo peruse some "Fine China," start the totally original hashtag "Women Crushed Wednesdays," and check on a few patients who are "Too Gross to Diagnose."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling LXXI (Season 11 - Episode 39)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo find some people who take "Ghosting" to another level, discuss the best time to just "Take the L," and watch some people get burnt in "Fire Drilled."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling LXXII (Season 11 - Episode 40)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo talk about people who are so soft they're known as "The Delicates," meet some birds that are best described as "Winged Weirdos," and hang out with some disgusting couples in their "Honeymoon Phase."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling LXXII (Season 11 - Episode 41)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo check out some indestructible people in "Allergic to Death," bury their heads with the "Ostrich Boys," and learn you're never too old to get buff in "Swole Timers."

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