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Occasionally, we get callers that are just too good to be true. Rex from Lake Tahoe is one of them. Plus, Tony Bruno gave us a surprise present that we re-gifted for a special listener. Click here to listen to the hilarity of it all with Cyrus, Steve and Omar.
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The Extreme Scene met up with the greatest surfer of all-time Kelly Slater for an unbelievable three-part interview, where Kelly opened up like he's never opened up before. Click on the links below to listen to the interview.
Kelly Slater Pt. 1 Kelly Slater Pt. 2 Kelly Slater Pt. 3 |
She's a great friend of the program and one of the top snowboarders in the world. The Extreme Scene welcomed back the beautiful and talented Molly Aguirre, shortly before her win at the Vail Sessions Rail Jam. |
Four-time Winter X Gold Medalist Janna Meyen joined The Extreme Scene to talk about her illustrious career, what keeps her going and what's next for the Queen of Slopestyle. |
Olympic snowboarder and Tahoe native Elena Hight joined The Extreme Scene to talk about her experience last year at the Winter Olympics, what she does for fun, and what the future holds for this young and very promising shredder! |
The Extreme Scene welcomed back to the program musician and former Roxy girl Tristan Prettyman, one of the coolest chicks alive. Tristan came on the show to catch us up on making her new album, and revealed a naughty secret (you'll have to listen to find out)! |
The Extreme Scene welcomed back to the program KTVU Meteorologist Bill Martin to let us know if it's too early to hit the drought panic button. During the interview, MLB star (and frequent KNBR host) Eric Byrnes stopped by in-studio on his wedding day, and together it was an amazing segment of surf talk and major b.s! Pictured above is Cyrus and Steve with Byrnes and the Godfather of Mavericks Jeff Clark partying at last year's Mavericks after-party (with Bill's head lurking and floating). |
With Cyrus, Steve and Omar all away on vacation, good friend and pro surfer Bron Heussenstamm stepped into the chair and took over as guest host of The Extreme Scene! On the program: Arizona Cardinals QB and USC alum Matt Leinart, Baltimore Ravens QB and Cal alum Kyle Boller, and Lauren Conrad, star of MTV's The Hills. |
Arguably the top skiier in the world, Simon Dumont joined The Extreme Scene to talk about all the success he's achieved at just the young age of 21. |
With all the success he's attained as both a snowboarder and a skateboarder, it's hard to argue against calling Shaun White the greatest action sports athlete alive. Shaun White joined The Extreme Scene in one of his most in-depth interviews ever. |
Accomplish 100 things you want to do before you die. That's the mantra behind The Buried Life, and The Buried Life crew joined The Extreme Scene in-studio to talk about spreading their message across the country and accomplishing a few of their own goals. They're pictured outside the KNBR studios marveling at a tomato plant growing on the streets of San Francisco. Steve has his own plans. |
He stars in the new movie Into The Wild (directed by Mr. Spicoli himself). Emile Hirsch joined The Extreme Scene to talk about playing the part of Jay Adams in Lords of Dogtown, what it was like being Elisha Cuthbert's love interest in The Girl Next Door, and working for Sean Penn. |
The Queen of Snowboarding Tara Dakides returned to The Extreme Scene for an unprecedented fourth time (tying Kelly Slater for most guest appearances) to talk about her O-matic Snowboard line and her success last season. |
There is a big wave drought, and The Extreme Scene caught up with defending Mavericks Surf Contest champion Grant "Twiggy" Baker (pictured celebrating his Mavericks victory) all the way from South Africa. |
X Games Gold Medalist Daniel Dhers (pictured with the crew at last year's Dew Tour in San Jose) joined The Extreme Scene to talk about being one of the most successful athletes to ever come out of Venezuela, and his sudden rise in the ranks of BMX greats. |
If you haven't seen them on Fuse, you've been missing out on the craziest of antics, stunts, and pure nastiness. The Rad Girls teamed up with The Extreme Scene in-studio and spent over an hour talking about their stunts, insane injuries they've suffered surfing and skateboarding, and adding some needed estrogen to the 1050 studio. Click on their name for part one, here for part two, here for part three, here for part four, here for part five, and here for part six.
Note: May not be suitable for children. |
He's famous as much for his wife (pop superstar Pink, pictured with her hubby), tatoo parlors, and television shows, but Carey Hart is still regarded as one of, if not the, greatest freestyle motocross riders alive. Hart joined The Extreme Scene to talk his triumphant return to the X Games after being out for numerous years due to brutal injuries. |
Rising quickly amongst the ranks of greatness, Greg Lutzka is fast becoming one of the top skateboarders in the world, and he joined The Extreme Scene to talk about being one of the favorites to win the Dew Cup. |
Holly Lyons, who is helping to revolutionize the female skateboarding scene, joined The Extreme Scene to talk about competing in the X Games. |
The hottest woman in the world Marisa Miller joined The Extreme Scene to talk about growing up surfing the waters of Santa Cruz, what it's like being the top supermodel alive, and what kind of board she cruises on. |
Jeremy "Twitch" Stenberg joined The Extreme Scene to talk about suffering the worst injuries of his career last year, why the Metal Mulisha has mellowed out, and the upcoming AST Dew Tour. |
Keala Kennelly, one of the stars of the new HBO series John From Cincinnati (pictured playing tennis during some surfing downtime), joined The Extreme Scene to talk about charging waves harder than any other female, and her progression in acting from a small part in Blue Crush to her starring role in John From Cincinnati. |
He's nicknamed "The Basher" but his real nickname should be "The Badass." Motocross stud Beau Bamberg joined The Extreme Scene to discuss, among many things, the craziest injuries he's suffered, including having his nose ripped off twice! |
At just 16 years of age, Lake Tahoe local Jamie Anderson has risen to the ranks of greatness, dominating the competition circuit. Jamie joined The Extreme Scene to talk about adjusting to all the success. |
She's beautiful, she's talented, she's one of the hottest musicians to hit the scene, and she's a rippin' surfer. Tristan Prettyman joined The Extreme Scene to remind us that yes, the perfect woman does exist in this world. |
One of the greatest skateboarders of all-time, Steve Caballero, joined The Extreme Scene to talk about riding with the Bones Brigade, the progression of skateboarding, and being a new father. |
The Extreme Hotty Parade continues. On The Extreme Scene: snowboarding cuties Amber Stackhouse (left), founder of Misschief Films, and Joanna Dzierzawski, who continues to tear up the Tahoe scene. |
Legendary Santa Cruz surfer Peter Mel joined The Extreme Scene to talk about his versatility as both a small and big wave surfer. |
The greatest female wakeboarder of all-time Dallas Friday returned to The Extreme Scene to talk about her continued dominance, her smokin' hot looks, and whether complacency is ever an issue. And for a more detailed story, including her recovery from breaking her femur in numerous pieces, check out an exclusive article courtesy of Lat34. |
The top dawg in all of skateboarding Ryan Sheckler joined The Extreme Scene to talk about being the number one skater in the world, chasing after Jessica Alba, and traveling the world filming a new movie. |
She's a Roxy girl in a Roxy world. And she's the top female snowboarder in the world. Fresh off a gold medal at the Winter X Games, Australian beauty Torah Bright joined The Extreme Scene and talked about snowboarding in surf country, her path to success, and fitting the Roxy profile. |
The Extreme Scene was proud to welcome back to the program Olympic snowboarder and the King of Amplitude himself Andy Finch (pictured following his number one passion, surfing)! Andy came on to help pump up his home mountain Northstar-at-Tahoe, the host of the Vans Cup.
And speaking of surfing, our good friend, The Godfather of Mavericks Jeff Clark, came back on the program to give us an update on when Mavericks will take place. |
The greatest surfer in the world Kelly Slater was playing golf down at Pebble Beach for the AT&T Pro-Am, so we decided to stop by and grab him for his fourth appearance on The Extreme Scene! The Godfather of Mavericks Jeff Clark, who was Slater's caddy for two of the three days, joined us as well. Legend of past and legend of present in one interview, an epic session. |
The Extreme Scene was all over the Winter X Games XI scene. On the program was the beautiful Chanelle Sladics (pictured) who took bronze in slopestyle, Andreas Wiig, who dethroned Shaun White and captured gold in slopestyle (all about the mojo!), and five-time snocross gold medalist Blair Morgan. |
It's Queer Eye for the Extreme Guy with Ken Loo! Ken talked about the latest in action-sports fashion, hob-nobbing with celebrities, and his upcoming move to Guam. Click here for Ken's blog.
We also had the distinct pleasure of having one of the top surf-writers on the program, Ben Marcus, who talked about surf history, the Slater-Irons rivalry, and Eddie Vedder. |
One of the top snowboarders in the world, The Extreme Scene welcomed back Marc Frank Montoya to the program to talk about returning from a knee injury to compete in this year's Winter X, and the success of his hotel The Block, which is now part of a reality tv program airing Mondays at 10 pm on G4.
We also welcomed on the show musician Money Mark, longtime producer for The Beastie Boys and now a member of Jack Johnson's Brushfire Records. |
Smokin' hot pro surfer Holly Beck joined the program and talked about her successful career, blogging the Triple Crown of Surfing for Lat34, and her second career as a model.
We also had the distinct pleasure of having on the program one of the top sportswriters in the country, Bruce Jenkins. Besides covering all aspects of sports for the SF Chronicle, Bruce is also an avid surfer who helped write a new book titled Inside Mavericks: Portrait of a Monster Wave. |
The Extreme Scene took over Icer Air 2006, and brought along the most dominant snowboarding family of our era. Molly Aguirre (pictured with Cyrus and Omar in the broadcast booth), one of the top female snowboarders in the world, sat in along with her dad (the 40 oz Killah) for virtually the entire show. Click on her name for part one, here for part two, here for part three, here for part four, here for part five and here for part six of our show at AT&T Park.
Molly's younger brother, Olympic snowboarder Mason Aguirre, stopped by at the end of the show and discussed the latest in life. |
One of the top skateboarders in the world Paul Rodriguez III (yes, he's the third) joined The Extreme Scene to talk about being raised by a famous comedian (pictured with Paul) and being one of only five athletes to have a shoe named after him by Nike.
We also had the distinct pleasure of having KTVU meteorologist Bill Martin join The Extreme Scene to talk about the effects El Nino will have on snowfall and surf this winter. |
Two of the hottest action-sports athletes, pro longboarder Daize Shayne and pro snowboarder Alexis Waite joined The Extreme Scene to talk about their latest adventures. |
The Extreme Scene played ball, as Oakland A's ace pitcher Barry Zito returned to the program along with San Francisco Giants pitcher Kevin Correia as they talked about their ridiculous surfing skills, and how surfing has helped them build shoulder muscle for increased durability and strength. |
With Jackass 2 returning to theaters, who better to interview the stars and director than The Extreme Scene? With Steve and Omar out of the country, Cyrus took the helm solo and interviewed Johnny Knoxville and director Jeff Tremaine in-person! Also on the program were stars Chris Pontius and Steve-O! The crew returns to form brilliantly in the new movie, and shine brightly here. |
The Extreme Scene had the distinct pleasure of interviewing The Rock Duane Johnson in-person! The Rock was promoting his new film Gridiron Gangs and talked about growing up in the bay area. |
The Extreme Scene LIVE at the Dew Action Sports Tour in San Jose!
The Extreme Scene broadcasted live outside of HP Pavilion in San Jose, the 4th stop of the Dew Action Sports Tour. We had the priviledge of interviewing MotoX Cowboy Kenny Bartram (pictured), one of the fastest rising BMX stars in Anthony Napolitan, Vert Skater Buster Halterman, BMX Star and Brit Simon Tabor, and Aussie BMX Rider Dave Dillewaard. And definitely check out our Blog, where we posted numerous pics and comments on our visit to the Dew Tour. |
The Extreme Scene welcomed back Los Gatos native Ryan Nyquist in-studio! Ryan was in town for the Dew Action Sports Tour and talked about currently competing with a torn acl, growing up in the bay area, and what's next for one of BMX's top riders. |
Nate Adams, one of the top freestyle motox riders in the world, joined The Extreme Scene to talk about competing for the top honors at the Dew Action Sports Tour, and enduring what was arguably the gnarliest crash at the Summer X Games. |
A huge double-entrendre of in-studio guests for The Extreme Scene! First, musician G Love came in to promote his new album Lemonade and talk about surfing with Kelly Slater. Then, Olympic Gold Medalist Jonny Moseley joined us in-studio (with G Love sticking around for a second segment) to promote this year's Esurance Icer Air 2006. |
Steve Lemme and Erik Stolhanske, two of the five members of Broken Lizard and star of the new movie Beerfest, joined The Extreme Scene at Gordon Biersch brewery to talk about their past films (including Super Troopers) and, what else, beer. |
Sal Masekela (pictured with Omar at Puerto Escondido), television host extraordinaire, joined The Extreme Scene to talk about the joys of being the host of the wildly popular X Games. |
Laird Hamilton, considered to be the greatest big wave surfer of all-time, joined The Extreme Scene to talk about his transgression to greatness. Plus, the directory of the hit snowboarding flick First Decent, Kemp Curly, joined us to talk about being one of the top action-sports producers. |
Pro surfer and musician Timmy Curran joined The Extreme Scene (sans Cyrus) in-studio to talk about the rare double-entendre of tours: Surfing and Music (including opening for The Foo Fighters)! Click on his name for part 1, here for part 2, and here for part 3. Ralph and Tom, what are you guys doing there? |
The man who revolutionized snowboarding (and credited by some as being the father of the sport), Jake Burton Carpenter joined The Extreme Scene (sans Omar) to talk about the acquisition of Channel Island Surfboards, his amazing team of riders, and the future of Burton. |
2001 ASP World Champion surfer CJ Hobgood joined The Extreme Scene to talk about trying to recapture the world title, what it's like having a twin brother competing alongside him (Damien), and his new surf shop. |
Legendary Hawaiin big-wave surfer Titus Kinimaka joined The Extreme Scene to talk about life on the islands, and shared an incredible story about snapping his femur bone while attempting to catch a giant wave. Ouch! |
Snowboarding's King of Amplitude Andy Finch joined The Extreme Scene to talk about his recent appearance in the Winter Olympics, how he gets such crazy air, and settling down in the Lake Tahoe area. |
With the Mavericks Surf Contest broadcasting Saturday, May 13th at 11 am on NBC, The Extreme Scene decided to show the crew some love. With Omar Etheverry sitting in for Steve, Mavericks Godfather Jeff Clark called in, and big wave riders Grant Washburn and Matt Ambrose (pictured with Omar and Cyrus) joined the show in-studio. Click here for part two. |
Considered to be today's "King of Acoustic Rock" Ben Harper joined The Extreme Scene (with Omar Etcheverry in-studio) to talk about skateboarding as a kid, surfing with Jack Johnson, and his first time snowboarding (Cyrus, Steve and Omar have promised free lessons). |
Pro snowboarder Molly Aguirre and Olympic snowboarder Mason Aguirre rejoined The Extreme Scene (with Omar Etcheverry and Tess Krukow in-studio) to talk about being the most dynamic sibling duo in the history of snowboarding. |
Big Air skating legend Danny Way joined The Extreme Scene (with Omar Etcheverry in-studio) to talk about leaping over The Great Wall of China (pictured), his recent world record-breaking bomb drop from the top of The Hardrock Hotel's Guitar in Las Vega$, and the future of skating. |
Brad Gerlach, one of surfing's biggest legends, joined The Extreme Scene (with Omar Etcheverry in-studio) for an encore performance to talk about the upcoming NSL season, and winning the Billabong XXL award for biggest wave caught this season (a whopping 68 feet)! |
Smokin' hot pro surfer Anastasia Ashley joined The Extreme Scene (with fellow team OP rider Omar Etcheverry in-studio) to talk about balancing competing in the ASP with her burgeouning modeling career, being nominated the "World's Sexiest Vegetarian" by PETA, and the potential for a hot photoshoot with fellow pro surfer (and recent Extreme Scene guest) Serena Brooke. |
The greatest skateboarder of all-time Tony Hawk joined The Extreme Scene to reminisce about his historic 900 trick that he pulled off at the San Francisco X-Games, his ginormous video game empire, and how retirement's been treating him. |
The greatest surfer of all-time Kelly Slater (pictured strolling in New York City) joined The Extreme Scene (with Omar Etcheverry in-studio) to talk about winning an unprecedented seventh world title. |
Serena Brooke, former #2 surfer in the world (and arguably the hottest), joined The Extreme Scene (with Omar Etcheverry in-studio) live from Australia to talk about how it feels to return to the tour after a two-year hiatus due to injuries. |
Musician Matt Costa joined The Extreme Scene (with Omar Etcheverry in-studio) to talk about his tour (including a stop at Slim's in San Francisco), being good friends with former guest of the program Jack Johnson, and reveals that he's got an extreme side of his own! |
Pro surfer Bron Heussenstamm joined The Extreme Scene (with Omar Etcheverry) to talk about being Matt Leinhart's roomate, being shot down by Shannon Elizabeth, and taking a break from the pro circuit to graduate from USC. |
Lindsey Jacobellis tried showboating on the last jump of her snowboardcross run, resulting in a crash that cost her the gold medal. The folks at KNBR have developed a special "telepathic microphone" and we tuned in to Jacobellis' thoughts during her post-race interview with Bob Costas. Future Snowboarding Magazine Senior Editor Tracy Anderson called in to give his thoughts on the crash, and gave a recap of the behind-the-scenes activities in Torino. Omar Etcheverry joined us in-studio during all the frivolities. |
With impeccable timing, The Extreme Scene had our annual Mavericks Special Edition show literally three days before the competition! Randy Cone returned to the program, and we were lucky that he was dining with Grant "Twiggy" Baker, who was nice enough to join the show as well. The Godfather of Mavericks, Don Jeff Clark called in also to talk about this year's event. |
One of the top male snowboarders in the world, Mason Aguirre joined The Extreme Scene to talk about making the Winter Olympics, the pressure that comes with representing his country, and what it's like being one of snowboarding's fastest-rising stars (and the youngest male snowboarder in the Olympics).
Then older sis' Molly Aguirre made an encore appearance, and she talked about being looked up to by younger fans, and what the future holds. Dad Mike Aguirre aka 40 Oz Killah joined in and talked about raising two of the top snowboarders in the world. It's good to be an Aguirre. Click here to read Mike's blog as he reports from both Aspen and Torino. |
One of our favorite guests returned to the program for a third time, and this time she brought along a friend (boyfriend to be precise). Tara Dakides joined The Extreme Scene live from the Winter X Games in Aspen, and among other things surprised us by revealing that she's dating pro surfer Taylor Knox!
She even handed the phone to Taylor, who was more than cool as he talked to us for a while about competing on the ASP World Tour, and how Tara's snowboarding lessons have improved his surfing skills. |
Molly Aguirre, one of the top female snowboarders in the world, joined The Extreme Scene to talk about hangin' out with her Burton teammates (including Shaun White and former guest Hannah Teter among others), and returning to compete in the Winter X Games. |
One of the up-and-coming snowboarders in Lake Tahoe (winner of numerous local contests), you can be sure that the name Joanna Dzierzawski will be all over the action-sports scene for years to come. Joanna joined The Extreme Scene to talk about competing and working with Marc Frank Montoya and The Block! |
Johnny Knoxville, who started his rise to fame in the Big Brother movies before hitting it big with the hilarious Jackass series, continues his ride to the top by starring in the new Farrelly Bros. movie The Ringer. Without a doubt one of The Extreme Scene's biggest guests. |
Oakland A's superstar pitcher Barry Zito joined The Extreme Scene to talk about his two biggest passions off the mound: Surfing and music (pictured playing the guitar). Listen to Zito talk about everything in his life not pertaining to baseball. |
Roy Powers, former O'Neill Cold Water Classic at Steamer's Lane champion, joined The Extreme Scene (with Omar Etcheverry co-hosting) to talk about this year's event, and being recently admitted to the WCT level of the ASP. |
The Extreme Scene had the opportunity to be the first to interview a web phenom, Ill Mitch! While it may be just an act (not being able to speak Russian or rap pretty much gave it away) , it was an entertaining interview nonetheless. Click his name to listen to a hilarious interview, and click here to check out the infamous website. |
He's an Olympic gold medalist, has hosted Saturday Night Live, is a regular on MTV, resides in the bay area, and is hosting one of the most bitchin' events ever to come to town. Jonny Moseley joined The Extreme Scene to talk about the Icer Air big air competition, featuring the world's top skiiers and snowboarders.
Update: The Icer Air event finally went through, and it was a resounding success! We'll hopefully have some great pics of the event up on our site soon. |
At the age of 13, Ryan Scheckler shocked the action-sports community by winning an X-Games gold medal. Two years later, Sheckler is proving that the win was no fluke, continuing to wow audiences. The Extreme Scene caught up with this rising 15 year-old skateboarding star. |
While not quite at Hoffman's level, BMX superstar Chad Kagy holds his own. The Gilroy, Ca native joins The Extreme Scene to talk about his success at both the X-Games and the Dew Action Sports Tour. |
One of the greatest BMX riders of all time Mat Hoffman, looked up to by the likes of Dave Mirra and Ryan Nyquist, joined The Extreme Scene (with fill-in co-host Omar Etcheverry) to talk about his magnificent career, what it feels like to have millions play his video game, and what he's up to these days. Click here to listen. |
Skateboarder Jon Comer, star of the new film Never Been Done, joins The Extreme Scene (with fill-in co-host Omar Etcheverry) to talk about being one of the first skateboarders to ride with a prosthetic leg, and his film, which is now available on DVD. Definitely check out this inspirational story. |
Yet another KNBR personality called in to The Extreme Scene, and this time it's our favorite utility man. Former major leaguer FP Santangelo called in to proclaim that he is no longer a poser: FP has finally learned how to surf! |
Stacy Peralta (pictured in middle with Laird Hamilton and Greg Noll), original member of the infamous Zephyr team, founder of Powell-Peralta/Bones Brigade, pioneer and forefather of skating and surfing, and director of both Doggtown & Z-Boys and Riding Giants, rejoined The Extreme Scene to talk about his new film Lords of Doggtown. |
With the Mavericks Surf Competition debuting on NBC (the first big wave competition ever on network television), The Extreme Scene dedicated nearly an entire show to this momentous event. Listen to 2005 champion Anthony Tashnick and legendary surfer Peter Mel (pictured surfing Mavericks). And check out a hilarious interview with Tyler Smith (who finished in 3rd place as an alternate) and his brother Russell, who endured some painful wipeouts. |
Dana Brown, director of Step Into Liquid, joined The Extreme Scene in-studio to talk about his new movie Dust to Glory, based on the legendary Baja 1000 race (Dana's father is Bruce Brown, who directed The Endless Summer movies). Listen to Dana's legendary voice talk about his new action-packed thrill ride. |
He's one of the most popular musicians alive, and he found a forum to discuss his number one passion: surfing! Jack Johnson joined The Extreme Scene in-studio to talk about his new album In Between Dreams, and we were fortunate enough to have one of our favorite musicians play Banana Pancakes, a single from the new album. |
How can a girl as cool and hot as Hannah Teter top the snowboarding world? The Extreme Scene asked her, and you can find out too by listening to Hannah, who is now one of the top female snowboarders in the world (competing in the 2006 Olympics). |
She the hottest snowboarder alive, she's considered the queen of snowboarding, and one of her biggest fans is David Letterman. We're talking about the coolest chick alive, Tara Dakides! She joined The Extreme Scene for two great segments. Click here for part 1, and here for part 2 of an interview with our favorite female guest. |
She won Winter X Games IX Gold in the Snowboard Superpipe literally minutes after coming on The Extreme Scene, and she's also smokin' hot (the picture is from a spread she did in FHM). We're talking about the beautiful and talented Gretchel Bleiler, who is the favorite to win gold in the 2006 Winter Olympics. |
Chuck Carothers, winner of Summer X Games X gold, joined The Extreme Scene and talked about moto x on snow, performing the Carolla (pictured), one of the sickest tricks ever, and nice vs. mean moto x riders. |
The Extreme Scene welcomed back three time defending ASP world champion Andy Irons and talked about challenging Kelly Slater's all-time title record. |
One member of the Irons family wasn't enough for The Extreme Scene. Bruce Irons, considered by many (including Steve) to be the only surfer with any chance of dethroning his brother Andy, talked about striving to reach the ultimate goal: ASP World Champion. |
Snowboarder Chris Klug, author of the new book To the Edge and Back, joined The Extreme Scene to talk about his amazing recovery from liver transplant surgery to come back and win a bronze medal at the 2002 Olympics just six months later. |
UFC badass Chuck Liddell joined The Extreme Scene to talk about his new reality show, The Ultimate Fighter (Monday's at 11 p.m. on Spike TV). Singer/model Willa Ford hosts the show, and a special revelation is revealed in the interview. Fellow fighter Christopher Sanford joined the program as well. |
Bam Margera, host of MTV's Viva La Bam and one of the biggest stars in both television and skateboarding, joined The Extreme Scene to talk about his hit show, his crazy family, and his relationship with Johnny Knoxville. |
One of skateboarding's fastest rising stars Pierre Luc Gagnon aka PLG joined The Extreme Scene to talk about being a skater from Canada, competing against the world's greatest in the X Games, and trying out Danny Way's 'Big Air' skateboarding ramp. |
Jesse Billauer, recipient of The Casey Martin Award, given annually to the most inspirational disabled athlete, joined The Extreme Scene to share his feelings on winning the award, what it's like to be a quadriplegic surfer, and to discuss his foundation, Life Rolls On. |