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Rob, Steelo and Rocsi Diaz experience action-packed racks in "Extreme Nutcrushers," get leash lashed in "Getting Dog-Walked" and take a spin in some "Southern Rides."
Rob, Steelo and Rocsi Diaz experience action-packed racks in "Extreme Nutcrushers," get leash lashed in "Getting Dog-Walked" and take a spin in some "Southern Rides."
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S15, EP19 "DaniLeigh"Rob, Steelo and Chanel welcome singer and rapper DaniLeigh as they question the thinking behind "Bad Plans" and watch some "Background Stars."
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S38, EP36 "Sterling and Carly Aquilino LXXVIII"Rob, Steelo, and Carly Aquilino try and kick it with lame kicks, head downstairs for basement bruises and end up almost phoneless.
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S39, EP9 "Sterling and Rocsi Diaz XXIII"Rob Dyrdek, Steelo Brim and Rocks Diaz start laughing from the jump with "Street Hurdles", marvel at how much some people struggle at in "Vac Attacks", and call emergency services on "First Responder".
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S25, EP31 "Chanel and Sterling CDLXII"Rob, Chanel and Steelo hit the stadium to try and be "Part of the Action," air their grievances with "The Complaint Department," and hang out with some "Dangle Barrys."
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S49, EP16 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXVIII"Amateur viral videos are critiqued by MTV personality Rob Dyrdek and broken down into such categories as Hot Mess, Worst Case Scenario, Redneck Good Times and What Happened Last Night.
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S49, EP13 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXV"Rob, Steelo, and Lolo Wood experience the pain of stairs in "Human Slinkies," meet some skaters who went down for going way too fast in "Speedy Skates," and discover the dangers of weddings.
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