Dr. Steve-O | |
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Genre | Reality television |
Created by | Steve-O |
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Presented by | Steve-O |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 7 |
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Editor | Damien Michael Belliveau |
Running time | 18-22 minutes |
Production company | Bunim/Murray Productions |
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Network | USA Network |
Release | October 1 – November 12, 2007 |
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Dr. Steve-O is an American reality television series starring Steve-O, [1] Trishelle Cannatella, [2] and Reggie Pace. [3] The show premiered on October 1, 2007; it aired Monday nights at 11:05 pm Eastern/10:05 pm Central, immediately after WWE Raw , on the USA Network. The show ended on November 12, 2007.
Dr. Steve-O was a reality TV show where Steve-O acts as a doctor, to help males overcome their fears, thus the headline created by Steve-O, "Turning wussies into men." In every episode, Dr. Steve-O helps three different men, and makes them complete three challenges to overcome their fears.
The show begins with Dr. Steve-O riding in a customized ambulance along with his driver (Reggie) and nurse (Trishelle), showing the viewers videos sent in by men who want to overcome their fear. They then go to the subject's home and complete the first challenge, then they pick them up and go to another location for another challenge. Dr. Steve-O follows a checklist for the overcoming of a wussy's fears.
If someone decides that a challenge is too embarrassing for them, they can simply walk away and risk being called a "wuss". People who complete the process are awarded clean bills of health by Steve-O, who usually staples them onto the recipients.
Patient, Age | Hometown | Diagnosis | Initiation Treatment | Personal Procedure | Scores | Final Status |
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Jace Hidalgo, 22 [4] | Lake Charles, Louisiana | Fear of Bees No Confidence | Eyebrow Wax | Bee Suit | 1:P / 2:P / 3:P | Cured |
Michael Garcia, 22 [5] | Carson, California | Fear of Speaking in Public | Talk to Crowd | Stand-Up Comedy | 1:P / 2:P / 3:P | Cured |
Jordan Lee, 26 [6] | Unknown | Fear of Meat on the Bone | Bite Chicken Head | Turkey Boxing | 1:P / 2:P / 3:F | Terminal |
Patient, Age | Hometown | Diagnosis | Initiation Treatment | Personal Procedure | Scores | Final Status |
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Kris Huelgas, 21 [7] | Glendale, California | Overweight | Get Rid of Hair | IV Skating | 1:P / 2:P / 3:P | Cured |
Pedro Noriega, 24 [8] | Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico | Afraid of Heights | Throw Off Crane | Rappel Off Building | 1:P / 2:P / 3:P | Cured |
David Markham, 32 [9] | East Hampton, Connecticut | Uptight & Lonely | Get Butt Whipped | Bar Tricks for Lesbians | 1:P / 2:P / 3:P | Cured |
Patient, Age | Hometown | Diagnosis | Initiation Treatment | Personal Procedure | Scores | Final Status |
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Jesse Harley, 27 [10] | N/A | Lacks Confidence | Naked Aerobics | Get a Tough-Guy Tattoo | 1:P / 2:P / 3:P | Cured |
Devin Bryant, 19 [11] (a.k.a. D-nice) | N/A | Perceived as a Boy | Remove Braces | Fall Down & Get Back Up | 1:P / 2:P / 3:F | Terminal |
Baldwin Yen, 28 [12] (a.k.a. Bobby) | West Hollywood, California | Fear of Strangers | Get Help from Strangers | Stagedive Into Crowd | 1:P / 2:P / 3:P | Cured |
Patient, Age | Hometown | Diagnosis | Initiation Treatment | Personal Procedure | Scores | Final Status |
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Josh Rosenthal, 26 [13] | N/A | Never Been Kissed | *Granny Makeout | **Virgin Strip | 1:P / 2:P / 3:P | Cured |
Michael Schamber, 21 [14] | N/A | Social Recluse | Ding Dong Diarrhea | Hamburgling | 1:P / 2:P / 3:P | Cured |
Brian Sinclair, 27 [15] | N/A | Lacks Machismo | Burn Scar | Fire Blowing | 1:P / 2:P / 3:P | Cured |
Patient, Age | Hometown | Diagnosis | Initiation Treatment | Personal Procedure | Scores | Final Status |
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Chris Arnold, 19 [16] | N/A | Momma's Boy | Blood Letting | The Ol' Towel Whip | 1:P / 2:P / 3:P | Cured |
John Yaw, 22 [17] | N/A | Anger Management | The Black Eye Game | Unleash Anger | 1:P / 2:P / 3:P | Cured |
Dallan Loomis, 20 [18] | N/A | Weak | Dog Run | *Celebrity Bodyguard | 1:P / 2:P / 3:F | Terminal |
Patient, Age | Hometown | Diagnosis | Initiation Treatment | Personal Procedure | Scores | Final Status |
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Maxwell Lewin, 19 [19] (a.k.a. Max) | Somewhere in the Eastern U.S. | Un-Worldly | Exotic Dining | Acupuncture | 1:P / 2:P / 3:P | Cured |
Harold Hauck, 21 [20] | N/A | Trapped in Cyberspace | Hitchhike in Drag | Direct a Video | 1:P / 2:P / 3:P | Cured |
Michael Papero, 23 [21] | N/A | Acts like an Old Man | Dance Lessons | Party Limo | 1:P / 2:P / 3:P | Cured |
Patient, Age | Hometown | Diagnosis | Initiation Treatment | Personal Procedure | Scores | Final Status |
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Todd, 22 | Riverside, California | Can't Make Decisions | Destroy Nerdy Possessions | Walk on Glass | 1:P / 2:P | Cured |
Kenny, 23 | N/A | Hydrophobic | Bobbing for Guts | High Dive | 1:P / 2:P | Cured |
Jason | Ontario, California | Bully Target | Toughen Up Appearances | *Bully Nut Whack | 1:P / 2:P | Cured |
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