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Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory is an American reality television series that aired on MTV from February 8, 2009, [1] to March 5, 2015. On September 17, 2013, Fantasy Factory was renewed for a sixth season, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] which premiered on January 16, 2014. [ 4 ]
Robert Stanley Dyrdek (born June 28, 1974) is an American entrepreneur, actor, producer, reality TV personality, and former professional skateboarder. He is best known for his roles in the MTV reality and variety shows Rob & Big, Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory, and Ridiculousness.
To help Big Cat with his awkwardness, Rob brings in a specialist and organizes an Awkward Intervention with everyone at the Fantasy Factory. Rob also signs a deal with 7-11 to build another Safe Spot Skate Spot in a park in North Hollywood. As part of the deal, 7-11 agrees to let Rob convert a local 7-11 into a Dyrdek themed store.
MTV premiered Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory in February 2009, less than a year after the final episode of Rob & Big. Boykin joined the cast in 2011, and remained until the show's final episode in 2015. He also appeared on three episodes of Dyrdek's show Ridiculousness, which premiered in 2011.
Talk about ridiculousness! MTV host Rob Dyrdek has been in the entertainment industry for a long time, starting off as a professional skateboarder as a teenager. Over time, he became a reality TV ...
Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory Rob & Big aboard the USS New Orleans (LPD-18) while filming an episode in 2007 Rob & Big is an American reality television series following the lives of professional skateboarder , actor, and producer Rob Dyrdek and his best friend and bodyguard Christopher "Big Black" Boykin .
On April 18, 2011, episode 4.03, they were featured on Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory, titled 'The Bleeding Frogs', in which they join Rob Dyrdek and the cast of the show to create a supergroup called The Bleeding Frogs. [5] [6] They performed on the Revolver stage at Mayhem Festival 2011 when All Shall Perish cancelled on July 24, 2011.
Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory was inspired by the Berrics [5] and, in 2012, Dyrdek challenged the Berrics crew and lost, thus having to erect a statue that portrayed the inspiration that he had derived from the Berrics facility. [6] First address: 684 S. Myers street Los Angeles, CA