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When Rob and Big Black discover a "mystery poop" floating in the pool, they turn into amateur crime-solvers, eyeing Drama, Rob's cousin/assistant, as the prime-suspect. The guys decide to beef up security at the house and hire a polygraphical expert to question Drama.
Rob & Big aboard the USS New Orleans 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.
Rob helps Big Black create a gourmet food truck called "Big Black's Dump Truck", with dishes designed to make people go to the bathroom. Meanwhile, Rob is determined to make the second season of his MTV clip show "Ridiculousness" better by enrolling the cast in improv classes and hypnotizing Chanel to be funnier.
I was probably getting $35K an episode of Rob & Big, and they offered me $125K an episode to do a fourth season of Rob & Big or do another show.” When Dyrdek sold Fantasy Factory to MTV, he ...
Christopher "Big Black" Boykin has died at the age of 45. The former star of MTV's hit reality show "Rob & Big" passed away on Tuesday morning and, though there's no official cause of death yet ...
Season 6 of Love Island USA has been an emotional roller-coaster — but the drama isn’t the only thing taking center stage. Fans, including Us, have been captivated by the many (questionable ...
Christopher "Big Black" Boykin, originally from Rob & Big, made his debut appearance to the Fantasy Factory beginning in the fourth season. Rashawn "Bam Bam" Davis, who co-starred with Rob, Big Black, and Drama in Rob & Big, made his first appearance in the Fantasy Factory on the third episode of Season 5.
In November 2006, [20] the MTV reality series Rob & Big premiered, which starred Dyrdek and his best friend and bodyguard, Christopher "Big Black" Boykin, [21] as well as his cousin, Chris "Drama" Pfaff, and friend, Rashawn "Bam Bam" Davis. [22] It was born from a skit Dyrdek wrote for a 2003 DC Shoes video, The DC Video. In the skit, he hired ...