Shecker is a bitch, he's got skill, but he's a whiney bitch. Bam is an attention whore that does stupid shit for a reaction, I personally feel he isn't quite pro quality but his mini skills aren't anything to fuck with, most people know him for his Jackass stunts rather than for his skating abilities, he was over publicized and cashed in for being stupid which set an example for societies assholes to believe it's alright to follow his lead to be disrespectful and not courteous towrds other people for the sake of "fun".
Rob is just a chill dude. I don't have anything to nitpick with him. Those changed them. Umm, we don't hate them Hey while you're at it, tell everyone the size of Sheckler's dick after you finish sucking it. Bam is jsut an attention whore. He doesnt deserve to still be pro but Element cant afford to lose him Rob, ehh hes ok I guess.
Ha hes such a dick to his friends. Honestly this thread is pointless because most people dont even know what they say before and after they say it. Shows: Sheckler: Sucks! He doesn't know how to control his emtions. His right-hand man, the late Christopher "Big Black" Boykin , took over the music, conducting a choir with harmonious music as the newly wedded pairing took their first trip together down the aisle.
However, Dyrdek had to make sure that his sister's new mister was serious about his new role, as well. He previously declared , "This is a man that's meant to be in my family! Now that's true love.
While Rob Dyrdek has taken over our television screens doing daring stunts, he was first performing tricks as a professional skateboarder while he was still only a teenager. During his skateboarding career, the star set an impressive 21 world records via Yahoo! Finance , and still holds 16 to this day, including most skateboard nollie kickflips in one minute and highest skateboard ramp jump into water. Though most of these records have been made with a skateboard in hand, the adventurous star has done some pretty crazy things that fans could see throughout seven seasons of his reality show, Fantasy Factory.
For the finale that same year, he rode something a little bigger than a skateboard to create the record for the farthest reverse ramp jump by car, telling reporters at the scene, "That's the last scary thing I ever want to do in my life!
However, it wasn't the last. Though the dangerous stunt was supposed to be for the actual series finale, MTV wanted more seasons from Dyrdek's successful show. Fortunately for fans everywhere, another " final final finale " aired a year later.
Rob Dyrdek clearly lives an exciting life. I got attacked by a shark. I got to jump a car feet. Since there's pretty much always something crazy going on in the Fantasy Factory world, it shouldn't be a surprise that Dyrdek's fans are eager to get involved.
Some might be a little more eager than others, however, and apparently figured there must be even more fun going on at the TV star's house. One of Dyrdek's craziest fan encounters includes one family of strangers, who started showing up to his home every year on the 4th of July to take a photo with the reality show star. Though this may seem borderline creepy — we're talking a fandom move so extreme many of us could never even imagine doing — it thankfully doesn't seem to bother Dyrdek.
The show business turned him into a drunk and unfit person which led him away from the skating world. In , Bam tried to turn back into skating but his old demon caught him back. Dustin Dollin is one of the last representatives of the pissdrunk period of skateboarding. Being very close with the Baker boys, Dustin made itself the reputation of the eternal drunk.
While almost all of his original drinking partners gave up the booze and turned into a sober life like Neen Williams and Andrew Reynolds, Dustin kept drinking and getting into troubles. Rumor of him having drugged another skater at a contest in France, Dollin is still very involved in the skateboarding community. Although, you can see him drink and smoke more than actually skating. Jereme Rogers is a professional skateboarder born in Boston, Massachusetts. But when he was at the peak of his career in , Jereme decided to make the bold move to quit skating all together to pursue another dream of his: becoming a rapper.
Transforming themselves into haters of whatever songs he will put out during his short rapping career. Although he announced returning to skating only a couple years later, the damage was already done and his career tainted in the eyes of skaters and brands. Jeff DeChesare, aka JeffwonSong, is a skateboarder known for his singular bag of tricks. Jeff always suffered from a lack of respect from the community.
Since its early Instagram days, Jeff has had pretty much nothing but hate online. Despite the mind-blowing tricks he is able to perform, his style was always pointed out. Nyjah Huston is the definition of a skateboard prodigy. Trained by his father since he was in measure to walk. Celebs, they're just like us — even they feel their priorities changing as they get older and wiser. Although Dyrdek's life is very different now, so far he seems to be nothing but thrilled about his new role as a father.
When announcing the birth of his daughter, he shared on Instagram , "She is an angel from heaven. She is absolute perfection. She is our princess. Dyrdek has admitted that he prefers to maintain a stronger boundary between his business and personal life now than he did in the past — and this change has been a long time coming. After the final season aired in , MTV originally approached Dyrdek with the prospect of shooting an additional season, but Dyrdek knew it was time for something different.
I thought, what if I added a skatepark to my business? The show was a hit, airing from to Dyrdek partnered with DC Shoes at the start of his pro skateboarding career in — the brand was actually called Droors Clothing back then. He was sponsored by DC until , meaning that they heavily promoted Dyrdek and his career for two decades. Dyrdek was one of the first skateboarders that the brand actually sponsored, and they were one of his longest-running partnerships.
For those who have been following Dyrdek's career since he was a teenager, it's hard to imagine him in the skateboarding world without being associated with DC. While partnering with DC, Dyrdek began learning about shoe design and marketing, and he also got his first real taste of entrepreneurship.
He helped the team at DC come up with ideas for their skate videos, which eventually helped him connect with the higher-ups at MTV. That led to meeting the cast and crew of Jackass , and eventually getting into talks about having his own reality show.
Although Dyrdek and DC had a mutually beneficial partnership for over 20 years, things changed when their parent company, Quiksilver , filed for bankruptcy in September The following year, Quiksilver rejected Dyrdek's contract and prioritized forming partnerships with a different team of pro skateboarders instead.
Even though Dyrdek was always passionate about skateboarding, over time, he started to feel like entrepreneurship was his true calling. He started his first company when he was only 18, selling skateboard parts under the brand name Orion Trucks. He thought of the idea, connected with the manufacturer, and began the exciting and challenging process of building his very first business. Dyrdek has said he didn't make much money with Orion Trucks, and the company was a short-lived endeavor.
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