Rob Dyrdek has 6 company's owned in the Dyrdek name of witch are
-Street League Skateboarding
-Rob Dyrdek foundation
-Fantasy Factory
-Wild Grinders
-Alien Workshop
Rob Dyrdek is a pro skateboarder he is sponsored by DC and alien workshop and he has his own show called Rob Dyrdek Fantasy Factory. He used to be on rob and big but that ended.
Rob Dyrdek does not own dc it stands for droors clothing he owns alien workshop and more
Rob Dyrdek's mother is of English and German descent and his father is of Czech and Polish heritage, but their specific religious affiliations are not publicly known. Rob Dyrdek himself is not very vocal about his own religious beliefs.
Rob Dyrdek does not own Monster Energy drinks. However, he has been associated with the brand through sponsorships and collaborations, particularly in the skateboarding and extreme sports communities. Monster Energy is owned by Monster Beverage Corporation, which is a separate entity from Dyrdek.
He has his own day but, it never says who he helped his community or what community.
Rob Dyrdek often gets his clothes from his own clothing line, "Dyrdek Machine," which features various styles that reflect his personal fashion sense. Additionally, he collaborates with other brands and designers to create unique pieces. He is known for his streetwear aesthetic, often incorporating casual and sporty elements into his wardrobe.
for the most part, everything Rob wears is from DC or his own line Rogue Status.
No, the company was founded in 1993 and is based in Vista, California. DC originally stood for 'Droors Clothing Footwear', but since the sale of Droors Clothing(which is now defunct), DC no longer has ties to Droors and is simply DC Shoes. Ken Block, Co-Founder and Chief Brand Officer [[ |damon way]], Co-Founder Mike Warren, President
According to one of his interviews, Dyrdek said he's part owner of a hotel which "almost" led him tp developing a hotel in Las Vegas. It seems that Rob's plan of developing his own hotel in Las Vegas didn't materialize. In the first season episode of Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory entitled Hotel, Motel... Robbie's Inn, Rob was offered the opportunity to redevelop and add his name to his very own Las Vegas Motel. Thrilled by the prospect of becoming a motelier, Dyrdek brought the Drama and Corpo to Vegas with him, to take a look at his new potential business venture. Apparently, Liko Smith, who was featured on that particular episode and tried to convince Rob to invest in a Las Vegas hotel didn't deny that he owed money to the government. In September 2008, he was arrested by the Las Vegas Metropolitian Police on suspicion of tax evasion filed by the El Dorado County District Attorney's
no he is not he is in the process of starting his own business and he is right now starting a show on MTV called "Black Balled" and his business is focusing on weight loss.
no you cannot sadly i own a icheat and i have tried many codes they are two different companys
There are many there - Its advisable to seek out those in the locality and discuss your requirements. Many companys post their own adverts on the net all claiming to be the best