Most episodes follow a central task or event in the daily life of Rob and Big, such as attempting to break Guinness World Records, having their home exorcised, skateboarding, buying 12 remote-control helicopters, and Rob's obsession with a net gun. They purchased two animals, a mini horse named Mini Horse and a bulldog named Meaty.[5]
Boykin broke two Guinness World Records on the show for eating the most powdered sugardoughnuts in less than three minutes, and for peeling and eating the most bananas in one minute.[6]
Christopher "Drama" Pfaff – Rob's cousin and assistant
Rashawn "Bam Bam" Davis – second bodyguard
Meaty – Rob's Bulldog
Mini Horse – Rob's Melanesian short-haired horse
Supporting
Patricia Dyrdek – Rob's mother
Gene Dyrdek – Rob's father
Otis "Big Zeus" Walton – a member of Big and Bam Bam's rap group, The Chunky Boyz
Steve Berra – Rob's friend and fellow skateboarder
Fantasy Factory
A one-hour series finale situated around Rob learning that Big's longtime girlfriend is pregnant, and Big moving out of the house to become a father. Rob's cousin, Christopher "Drama" Pfaff[7] was featured in this season. However, two years later in an interview with friend and fellow MTV star Johnny Knoxville, Dyrdek gave more reasons for having ended the show.
I think I quit real early, midway through the third season. They taxed us, you can't film reality TV for nine months, it's psycho. I think towards the end it was such was just such a grind that, really, I was ready to move on. It's like, I live on the set. You know what I mean? [The crew] had one room for a control room, [Big Black] had his room, only he didn't live there, so really it was like I lived in a one bedroom with the lights in everywhere, and just dirty from people, and it was like Pee-wee's Playhouse, and I just slowly lost it, you know, was just so sick of it.[8]
The duo returned to MTV with the reality show, Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory, which ended in 2015. Boykin died of heart failure on May 9, 2017 at age 45.[9]