Get ready to say goodbye to those wild viral video compilations—MTV has officially canceled Ridiculousness after an epic run, signaling a big shift for the network.

TL;DR: The Quick Scoop!

  • Ridiculousness has been canceled by MTV after a whopping 14 years and 46 seasons.
  • No new episodes will be produced, but you can still catch previously filmed ones through 2026, with reruns and select seasons streaming on Paramount+.
  • The decision is part of MTV's larger strategy to "reimagine" its programming with fresh content, and it comes on the heels of the Paramount-Skydance merger and significant company layoffs.

Well, folks, it's the end of an era for internet fails and hilarious commentary. After dominating MTV's schedule for over a decade, the network has officially announced the cancellation of Ridiculousness. That's right, the show that brought us countless hours of people getting hilariously owned by gravity, bad decisions, and rogue objects is wrapping up its incredible run.

The news, which broke on October 31, 2025, has sent ripples through the cable TV landscape. While many of us might have just assumed Ridiculousness would air forever, like some kind of perpetual motion machine of absurdity, MTV has decided to hit the brakes. So, grab your snacks and prepare for some serious nostalgia, because things are about to get real.

A Wild Ride Ends: Tracing the Epic Run of 'Ridiculousness' on MTV

Let’s rewind a bit. Ridiculousness first graced our screens way back on August 29, 2011. Hosted by the ever-charismatic former professional skateboarder Rob Dyrdek, alongside his fantastic co-hosts Sterling "Steelo" Brim and Lauren "Lolo" Wood, the show quickly carved out a niche. Before Lolo, Chanel West Coast was a long-time co-host, eventually leaving in March 2023 to pursue her own projects.

The premise was simple yet addictive: gather the most insane, cringe-worthy, and outright ridiculous viral videos from the internet and have Dyrdek and his crew provide their unique brand of comedic analysis and mockery. From botched stunts to everyday blunders, they turned internet chaos into must-watch television.

Over its impressive 14-year run, Ridiculousness churned out a staggering 46 seasons and over 1,700 episodes. Some reports even suggest that with previously produced episodes, the count could hit 50 seasons by the time its run fully concludes in 2026. This made it one of the longest-running series in MTV's history, a true testament to its enduring appeal.

Behind the Scenes: Unpacking the Big Reasons Behind the Cancellation

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So, why is MTV saying goodbye to such a successful, long-running show? Well, it seems there are a few major factors at play, and they paint a picture of bigger shifts happening within the company and the network itself.

First and foremost, the cancellation comes on the heels of the massive Paramount-Skydance merger. Big corporate moves like this often lead to significant restructuring, and sadly, that includes thousands of layoffs company-wide. When a company undergoes such a major financial and operational overhaul, every show's budget and strategic fit come under intense scrutiny.

Beyond the merger, MTV itself is looking to "reimagine" its future. Sources close to the decision reveal that the network aims to feature "a more curated slate" of content. This means exploring "fresh formats, different creative voices, and refreshed programming." For many years, Ridiculousness reruns became an almost constant fixture on MTV's schedule, sometimes taking up over 113 hours out of a 168-hour week! This led some critics to call it a "symbol of the zombie-fication of MTV’s and a lack of original programming." It seems MTV is now actively trying to shed that image and pivot back towards more diverse and original content.

The Eye-Watering Price Tag of Viral Video Commentary Had a Role

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Another significant factor, according to various reports, might be the considerable cost of keeping the laughs rolling. Host Rob Dyrdek reportedly earned an eye-watering amount for his work on the show. Bloomberg revealed that Dyrdek was making at least $32.5 million per year for hosting Ridiculousness.

Let's break that down:

  • Executive Producer Fee: An estimated $21,000 per episode.
  • On-Camera Fee: An escalating $61,000 per episode.

Considering the show had over 1,700 episodes, those numbers quickly add up! While an exact total is hard to pin down, industry insiders suggest Dyrdek could have earned over $150 million in gross revenue from Ridiculousness alone across its run. This kind of salary, while well-deserved for his talent and the show's success, becomes a much larger consideration during company-wide budget cuts and strategic shifts.

Even before Ridiculousness, Dyrdek was a savvy entrepreneur, building a diversified empire with ventures like Dyrdek Machine (a studio investing in startup brands) and previous MTV hits like Rob & Big and Fantasy Factory. So, while his earnings from Ridiculousness were massive, they were part of a larger, successful career.

"I created this show because I absolutely and genuinely love viral videos."

— Rob Dyrdek (via a social media clip after the show's 13th anniversary)

More Than Just Fails: Exploring the Enduring Legacy and Cultural Impact

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Regardless of the reasons for its cancellation, there's no denying the massive impact Ridiculousness had on pop culture and on MTV itself. It took the burgeoning phenomenon of viral internet videos and translated it into mainstream, primetime entertainment. For many, it was the go-to show for a quick laugh and some lighthearted escapism.

The show also became a magnet for celebrity guests, who joined Dyrdek, Steelo, and Lolo on the famous red couch to react to the internet's most bizarre moments. The guest list reads like a who's who of pop culture, including:

  • Gene Simmons (KISS frontman)
  • Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi (Jersey Shore Family Vacation)
  • Johnny 'Bananas' Devenanzio (The Challenge)
  • Jake Paul (YouTube star)
  • Juicy J (Hip hop legend)
  • B. Simone (Wild 'N Out star)
  • ...and many more!

The format was so successful it even spawned a few themed spinoffs, including Deliciousness (for food fails), Adorableness (for cute mishaps), and Messyness (for generalized cringe). There was even a talent competition called Amazingness. This expansion showed how adaptable and popular the core concept was.

It’s also worth noting that in a significant move, the writers of Ridiculousness unionized with the Writers Guild of America West last year, a process that Rob Dyrdek reportedly supported. This small detail highlights the show's industry presence beyond just its on-screen antics.

What's Next for Your Viewing Habits: Where to Catch the Final Laughs

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So, what does this mean for loyal fans of the show? While no new original episodes will be produced, you won't have to go cold turkey right away. Previously produced "first-run" episodes will continue to air on MTV through 2026. After that, don't despair! Reruns of all previous seasons will continue to be a staple on MTV's schedule, so your daily dose of internet fails isn't entirely gone.

For those who prefer streaming, select seasons of Ridiculousness will remain available on Paramount+. This means you'll still be able to revisit your favorite moments, laugh at those unforgettable reactions, and perhaps even discover some classic clips you missed.

As for MTV, the network is now tasked with living up to its promise of "refreshed programming" and "different creative voices." It'll be interesting to see what new shows and formats emerge to fill the significant void left by Ridiculousness and whether the network truly embraces a more "experimental DNA" as it claims.

Conclusion: Bidding Farewell to a Cable TV Mainstay

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It’s a bittersweet moment for fans of high-octane hijinks and Rob Dyrdek’s iconic laugh. Ridiculousness became more than just a clip show; it was a cultural touchstone, a reliable source of entertainment, and for many, a constant background companion. Its cancellation truly marks the end of an era for MTV and a shift in its programming strategy.

While we'll miss the anticipation of new ridiculous moments, the show's legacy of turning internet mishaps into comedic gold will undoubtedly live on in reruns and streaming services. Here's to 14 years of uncontrollable urges and side-splitting moments!

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When will the last new 'Ridiculousness' episodes air?

While no new episodes are being produced, previously filmed "first-run" episodes will continue to air on MTV through 2026.

Where can I still watch 'Ridiculousness' after it's canceled?

You can continue to watch reruns of all previous seasons on MTV. Additionally, select seasons will still be available for streaming on Paramount+.

Who were the main hosts of 'Ridiculousness'?

The show was hosted by Rob Dyrdek, with Sterling "Steelo" Brim and Lauren "Lolo" Wood as co-hosts. Chanel West Coast was also a co-host for many seasons before her departure in March 2023.

Why was 'Ridiculousness' canceled by MTV?

The cancellation is attributed to several factors, including the Paramount-Skydance merger and company-wide layoffs, as well as MTV's strategic decision to "reimagine" its programming with a more diverse and original content slate, moving away from its heavy reliance on Ridiculousness reruns. The show's high production costs and host salary were also likely considerations.

Sources
  • MTV
  • Deadline
  • Bloomberg
  • Variety
  • TMZ
  • NBC News
  • MLive
  • The Hollywood Reporter
  • MARCA (Celebrity Net Worth)