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MTV mainstay Ridiculousness axed after 14 years amid reports of star’s $32 million salary – UK Times

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Ridiculousness, the long-running MTV clip show, is coming to an end.

Deadline reports that the show has been canceled after 14 years and 1,7000 episodes amid MTV’s parent company, Paramount, merging with Skydance, resulting in thousands of company-wide layoffs.

Created and hosted by Rob Dyrdek, the network’s staple comedy series premiered August 29, 2011. The most recent episode aired just last night. Alongside Steelo Brim and Lauren “Lolo” Wood, Dyrdek would feature (and mock) some of the internet’s most viral videos, which often included failed stunt attempts.

The company plans to refresh its programming amid the merger, looking to give MTV a facelift going forward.

The cancellation comes on the heels of a new Bloomberg report that the network was paying Dyrdek $32 million per year for his work on the show.

Documents obtained by the publication revealed that MTV pays the former skateboarder-turned-entrepreneur $32.5 million annually as part of a 336 episode-per-year deal. That includes bonuses, a $21,000-per-episode executive producer fee, and an on-camera fee that starts at $61,000 but could climb to six figures.

Bloomberg also reported that Dyrdek’s salary could have climbed to over $45 million per year if the show had been picked up for 2028 and 2029.

Now, MTV will not be producing any new episodes, though the show will continue to air through 2026, according to Deadline.

Previous seasons of Ridiculousness will also air on the network, with some available to stream on Paramount+.

Fans reacted to news of the show’s cancellation, with many sharing their thoughts on X.

“Sad day, great show coming from a great era. Was our modern day Americas funniest home video show,” one fan wrote while another agreed: “Its Over dude the World is ending.”

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“This is something that should not be happening. This is a glitch in the matrix type of thing. MTV without Ridiculousness? I don’t think so,” another wrote.

Other viewers argued, “It was time,” while some failed to realize new episodes were still being produced.

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