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Ridiculousness - Season 26
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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: 6.9 (107 votes)

Cast

  • Himself: Rob Dyrdek
  • Herself: Chanel West Coast
  • Himself: Sterling 'Steelo' Brim
  • Ridiculousness - Chanel And Sterling CDLXXIII (Season 26 - Episode 1)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo let it all hang out in the NO JUDGEMENT ZONE, get pulled away in LIFE’S A DRAG, and show off their JAIL JEWELRY.

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDLXXIV (Season 26 - Episode 2)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo learn the "Hazards of Hotness," the customer isn't always right in "You Got Served," and everyone reacts differently to being hurt in "That Bad Sound."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDLXXV (Season 26 - Episode 3)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo deal with young money in "Bougie Babies," get trapped in the house with animals in "The Wild Indoors," and lose their phones in "Off the Grid."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDLXXVI (Season 26 - Episode 4)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo watch some grandmas go down in "Sorry, Nanna," feel all kind of emotions in "Multimotional," and get cute but mean.

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDLXXVII (Season 26 - Episode 5)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo reinvent the game in "Neobasketball," hang out with some alligators in "Gator Casual," and get intimate with the inanimate in "Lifeless Love."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDLXXVIII (Season 26 - Episode 6)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo deliver some "Straight Shade," hire some "Handy Bros," and set an alarm for "Not Dead Just Tired."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDLXXIX (Season 26 - Episode 7)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo have fun on the farm in "Old MacDonald's," talk about people who are "Too Cool for Weights," and watch the athletic event: "Toilet Springs."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDLXXX (Season 26 - Episode 8)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo take a work timeout with "Rage Breaks," recommend that some people "Just Stay Unhealthy," and find out what they're into in "That's My Kink."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDLXXXI (Season 26 - Episode 9)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo talk about their love of "The Safe Indoors," people who are "Niceholes," and dogs that are nonstop "Hump Storms."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDLXXXII (Season 26 - Episode 10)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo try their luck in "Lotto Legends," get hurt at home in "Danger Rooms," and watch seniors get sauced in "Grandpa's Drunk Again."

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

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo bring news with "Live on the Scene," look into some costly dental work with "Gob Poppers," and find out which friends to trust in "Ride and Ditch."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDLXXXIV (Season 26 - Episode 12)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo inspect some structures that are "Not to Code," referee a "Female Fight Club," and ride off "Into the Sunset."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDLXXXV (Season 26 - Episode 13)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo lend an ear in "Good Listeners," slide hard in "Rail Riders," and tear it up in "Grip it and Rip it."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDLXXXVI (Season 26 - Episode 14)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo cash in their tokens for some "Arcade Fire," have a run in with "Intense Individuals," and get lost in a "Phone Fog."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDLXXXVII (Season 26 - Episode 15)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo turn up the chest heat in "Heartwarming," go for it all in "Too Big Too Soon," and use footwear as a weapon in "Sharp Shoe-ters."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDLXXXVIII (Season 26 - Episode 16)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo test the strength of "She Hulks," set up the board for a little "Game Time," and watch clips that have them wondering "What Am I Looking at?"

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDLXXXIX (Season 26 - Episode 17)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo get serious about their lawns with "Grassholes," get reckless on the green in "Golf Cart Joyrides," and learn it's ok to laugh in "I Did That."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDXC (Season 26 - Episode 18)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo get hit in "The Bike Pain," meet public enemies "Pee Punisher," and meet some people in "Extreme Sweetness."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDXCI (Season 26 - Episode 19)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo help clean up "The After Party Aftermath" and catch feelings at the "Love Station."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDXCII (Season 26 - Episode 20)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo get backstabbed in "Besties to Pesties," get "Psyched Up and Ready to Fail," and should have stayed inside the car in "Sun Oofs."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDXCIII (Season 26 - Episode 21)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo meet unsexy people in "Tragic Mikes," get taken down a peg in "Confidence Killers," and experience some mix-ups in "Eye Betrayal."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDXCIV (Season 26 - Episode 22)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo witness passed-out people get "Ressurrected," come down with a severe case of "Bud Brain," and go to "Pocket Parties."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDXCV (Season 26 - Episode 23)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo talk about babies who are "Annoyed From Birth," the legends known as "Power Parkers," and an ailment that affects millions.

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDXCVI (Season 26 - Episode 24)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo have "Golf on the Brain," poke some tongues in "Wake Up Buttons," and witness some primates in "Monkey Force."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDXCVII (Season 26 - Episode 25)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo ask people to give them "Wrong Answers Only," and look ahead to retirement with "Old Folks New Hobbies."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDXCVIII (Season 26 - Episode 26)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo try to repress some "Forgettable Memories," appreciate the talents of "Shirtless Showmen," and learn about the "Power of Compromise."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDXCIX (Season 26 - Episode 27)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo arrange some "Adult Playdates," try to stay warm with a "Summer Mindset," and hang out with their best "Wild Friends."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling D (Season 26 - Episode 28)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo make "The Argument for Autopilot," talk about being "Not Being in the Moment," and people who are "Easily Entertained."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling DI (Season 26 - Episode 29)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo take a holiday to get burned with "vacation roasts," celebrate sugar with some people with "sweet teeth," and find out how weird they have to be to get "on a list."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling DII (Season 26 - Episode 30)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo run into people who are "auto immune," enjoy tea and pellets with "cultured critters," and check out some fashion-forward men wearing "wrong thongs."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling DIII (Season 26 - Episode 31)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo dive into some "sunken treasures," experience small close calls in "short blessings," and meet the oddball "neighborhood character."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling DIV (Season 26 - Episode 32)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo talk about people with strong arms and "zero accuracy," angry country folks in "y'all done messed up," and women who are "single and ridiculous."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling DV (Season 26 - Episode 33)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo team up for some "group projects," hit the gym in "getting back into it" and push dads to the limit with "done dads."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling DVI (Season 26 - Episode 34)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo live lawless in "we purgin," try to stay dry in "land creatures," and are overcome with kleptomania in "impulse crimes."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling DVII (Season 26 - Episode 35)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo can't find their keys and are locked out; they get dream drunk and let it all hang free.

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling DVIII (Season 26 - Episode 36)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo wish they could fly private in "need a PJ," trash hotel rooms in "do not disturb," and review the lawbook in "is that legal."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling DIX (Season 26 - Episode 37)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo explore the "Dark Side of Yolo," get infused with "Big Hawk Energy," and tangle with some "Meter Maids Gone Mad."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling DX (Season 26 - Episode 38)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo go full throttle with some "Dirt Tykes," learn to "Out Freak 'Em," and create some truck destruction in "Don't Give a Truck."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling DXI (Season 26 - Episode 39)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo shoot off some "Bottle Rockets," turn up the fear factor in "Real Scary," and hit the mid-'90s dance floor to "Grind it Out."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling DXII (Season 26 - Episode 40)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo politely decline in "No Thank You," have some painful snacks in "Delicious Danger," and kill the vibe in "Mood Ruined."

    Ridiculousness - Jimmie Allen (Season 26 - Episode 41)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo welcome country music superstar Jimmie Allen to get wild on the road in "Too Much Freedom Highway," live free "Down Home," and find true love in "This is Us."

    Ridiculousness - Miles Chamley-Watson (Season 26 - Episode 42)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo sit down with two-time Olympian Miles Chamley-Watson and cut right to the chase with "Swordplay," get a little creative with "Behind the Back," and watch people draw "First Blood."

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