On last season of "Fantasy Factory," Big Cat proved there was a method to his madness empty gazes by successfully outstarring the Berra boys. He might love peering at his highly coveted I-make-people-uneasy plaque, but Rob Dyrdek wants to help him break out of his shell, because, well, he's kinda freaking everybody out. Check out this sneak peek of Monday's all-new episode, where Rob hosts an intervention for his socially awkward buddy. Who decides to confront him first? Chanel. The poor guy looks so uncomfortable sitting there!

On tonight's episode of "Fantasy Factory," Rob Dyrdek and his manager Jeremy set out to determine which one of them was the most content with life. 'Course, immediate uncertainty came when the two tried to define happiness (is it the pleasure that comes from nailing your first stand-up comedy routine, or the satisfaction associated with helping make your eccentric client more successful?). The skateboarding pro recruited the Factory team to pick a frontrunner, but the real answer arrived when H.H. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, a spiritual leader from India, came to spread his joy around.
+ In the end, who seemed the most pleased with life: Rob or Jeremy? Take the poll and tell us which big talker's a happier guy!
On this week's episode of "Fantasy Factory," Rob Dyrdek proved that he's not only an empathetic guy that looks out for his family, but he's also pretty damn funny. In fact, there's really nothing the skateboarding legend can't accomplish, won't try or encourage someone else (like Drama) to do. But according to his uptight manager, Jeremy, Rob's willingness to experiment has nothing to do with the most important thing in life: joy.
Check out this sneak peek, where Jeremy challenges Rob to rethink the meaning of happiness. Since they both believe they're more satisfied than the other person, they have no choice but to go head to head in a happy face-off. (Sounds dangerous!)

On tonight's episode of "Fantasy Factory," Rob Dyrdek learned that his mother shattered her ankle, so he immediately assembled a task force enlisted Drama to help with her recovery. While Operation Save Patty was the central focus of their cross-country jaunt, the mission took on a life of its own when Rob signed up at a local comedy house to prove to his ma that he was more than just skateboarding pro. And as soon as he outfitted her house with the finest motorized chairlift in all of Ohio, it was time to try and make momsers chuckle.
+ Rob brought the family to Funny Bone, where he performed his first-ever stand-up routine. Did he make you lol, or was it uncomfortable to watch him on stage? Take the poll and rate how you think Rob performed!
Rob Dyrdek's a super athlete that's seen more than his fair share of injuries. Unfortunately, his mom recently shattered her ankle, and instead of doing what most children do -- send a cheerful bouquet of flowers or offer to do the dishes -- he took it to the umpteenth level and put together a high-energy strategy to fix 'er up: Operation Save Patty. With Drama participating in the mission, their first stop is to hit up a medical supply store in Ohio.
Check out this sneak peek video, where the "Fantasy Factory" boys go hunting for all sorts of rolling walkers and raised toilet seats ... something tells us that Patty has absolutely no idea what's coming.

Tonight's episode of "Fantasy Factory" diverted from its normal format and, instead, replayed the crazy, high-flying moments that Rob and Drama have (somehow) pulled off. They highlighted some of the more absurd stunts and even delivered never-before-seen footage. Remember when the skateboarding legend jockeyed his own horse and actually won the race? Well, the same day, Drama willingly straddled a donkey backwards in order to, well, we have no idea why he did it, but it made for a great clip!
+ Between reliving Rob's frightening shark bite and Big Cat's vertebrae-breaking ride, tonight's episode brought no shortage of cringe-inducing memories. Take the poll and let us know if you had a favorite!
At this point, it's safe to say there's very little that Rob Dyrdek wouldn't do, say or mount. He's an incredibly athletic balls-to-the-wall kinda guy that makes a point of proving just how courageous (and able) he is (while simultaneously reminding Drama that he's a punk). And did you know that the "Fantasy Factory" CEO isn't just a master of the skateboard park, but also the racetrack?
Check out this sneak peek, where Rob relives one of the sketchiest moments of his life: jockeying a horse. With minimal training, he slips on his racing gear, straddles the pony and sprints out of the gates. You'll never believe how he places.

Rob Dyrdek's an ideas man, no question (who can forget his first-ever skateboard car park?). On tonight's episode of "Fantasy Factory," we saw the mogul give life to yet another brewing vision -- the iCore Cruncher, a simple 10-in-1 fitness apparatus that can help you lose pounds fast ... or something. 'Course, the cable-like piece of equipment took on a whole new meaning once long-haired Barry Bright started promoting it straddled the floor during the infomercial. The consensus seemed to be the same across the board: The cruncher can stay, but ole Barry's gotta bounce.
+ Did Barry Bright nail his sales pitch, or would you be scared to work out anywhere near him and his pantyhose? Take the poll and let us know if you'd buy the iCore Cruncher!
As far as workout gimmicks go, it's hard to believe that anyone would ever try and outdo Tony Little's Gazelle (it's pretty much the most amazing piece of athletic equipment we've ever been on). But Rob Dyrdek's a skateboarding legend and business-savvy entrepreneur, so it's only natural that he'd be interested in getting involved in packaging at-home fitness products. Just what is the "Fantasy Factory" head honcho thinking about mass-producing? The I-Core Cruncher, obvs. It's the newest apparatus to (maybe) hit the fitness world, and Rob's just the guy that can sell it. Check out the video below and watch him demo the dangerous thingamabob to Drama. Think Rob can make it a hit?

What's the only thing sexier than a $300 slice of cheddar? Watching pro boarder Torey Pudwill tear up the "Factory" last night with his gravity-defying 360s. And while dude had some seriously sick stunts (he was practically flyin' down that banister!), he also had the perfect wildin' out song playing in the background: Freeway's "Throw Your Hands Up."
'Course, Freeway's had a little time to perfect his beats. The Philly-born rapper's been rhymin' since the early '00s (he first turned heads battling then-unsigned MC Cassidy), but he didn't hit the big time til his boy Beanie Sigel got him inducted into the Roc-A-Fella fam. Soon after, Freeway was layin' down lyrics on Jigga's "1-900-Hustler" (yeah, no big deal) and watching his debut album (Philadelphia Freeway, 2003) go certified gold thanks to Jay's collabo on "What We Do."
So what's he been up to lately? Well, while Rob Dyrdek was workin' on his kick flip, Freeway was kickin' it in the studio. In the past seven years, he's cranked out five more albums (his latest, Long Way Home, hit stores in July), left Roc-A-Fella for Cash Money and Rhymesayers ("Jay [gave] me his blessing") and spit verses for everyone from Kanye West ("Two Words") to Nelly (he killed it on the "Roc the Mic (Remix)").
Fortch, Freeway hasn't let the fame go to his head. At all. Not only was he thrilled to be featured on last night's "Fantasy Factory" ("I watch the show and I love it," he told us), but he also said he'd love to get his hands on some Drama Beats! Now, if only we could get him to freestyle with Rob's rappin' receptionist (and head Cheesy Ballers cheerleader), Chanel …
+ Want more Freeway? Check out his MTV artist bio, see him get spiritual with Sucker Free, then watch his latest video for "She Makes Me Feel Alright."
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