MTV Cancels Iconic Show After 46 Seasons
MTV has announced the cancellation of its iconic show, “Ridiculousness,” after an impressive run of 46 seasons. Hosted by Rob Dyrdek, the series first aired in 2011 and has captivated audiences through November 2025.
“Ridiculousness” Overview
“Ridiculousness” gained popularity for showcasing outrageous and hilarious internet videos. With Dyrdek at the helm, the show featured various special guests who provided commentary on the clips.
Air Dates and Structure
- First Aired: 2011
- Final Season: Season 46
- Final Episodes Release Date: November 6, 2025
Cancellation Reasons
The decision to cancel “Ridiculousness” is part of MTV’s strategic shift towards innovative content. According to reports, the network intends to refresh its programming by exploring diverse creative voices.
Show’s Popularity and Financials
- Annual Salary for Rob Dyrdek: Estimated at $32.5 million
- Co-hosts: Included Steelo Brim and Chanel West Coast, who participated for 30 seasons.
Guest Appearances
The series featured an array of well-known personalities, including:
- Justin Bieber
- Tyler the Creator
- Floyd Mayweather Jr.
- Eric André
- DJ Khaled
- Michael B. Jordan
- Post Malone
- Travis Scott
- Kobe Bryant (late)
Video Categories
Dyrdek categorized the viral clips into several themes. These included:
- Hot Mess
- Worst Case Scenario
- Redneck Good Times
As “Ridiculousness” concludes, viewers reflect on its remarkable legacy and contribution to comedy television. MTV’s future direction may signal new trends in entertainment and viewer engagement.