@arayan83079

Turns out the scariest stunt was the contract.

@jotarokujo-xn2xx

Half of 32000 is 10000 πŸ˜‚. Taxes explained in 1 sentence

@I2EVO

probably doesnt even cover 1% of the medical bills

@cavejohnson4054

They abused this guy

@davidlejeune4774

Math isn’t mathing

@deebsdubs

Probably the only reason he's still alive

@justinm1200

Less than $1,500 for the entire first season. What!

@YaNeK92

Steve-O has put his body and life on the line for years for our entertainment to earn absolute peanuts. He really was the 'guinea pig' or the 'dance monkey' of the industry and as a true pioneer of the genre he never really got the full credit and his flowers he deserves for all the work put in. Cheers to the absolute legend who made so many childhoods back in the early 2000's that much more enjoyable! πŸ˜„πŸ»

@mooij_audio

60% of the time works every time

@balderrama25

He really messed up his brain doing all that πŸ˜‚ his math doesn't work.  πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

@HillyBill38548

The real question is how much did Johnny Knoxville make ?

@alexandergreenfield91

Crazy he'd do those things for so little bless him.

@mikexc90

Less than 15 to the tax man πŸ˜‚

@rizla8602

Wtf I thought they got filthy rich, wtf?

@wessossa

I was like,.. "yup, that's pretty accurate tax math"

@brett7011

The math makes sense because 30k goes down to 20 after taxes and he's basically saying half of his profits would be 10K. This is extracted so there is dialogue missing.

@allu7112

They would have made so much with a revenue based deal

@jsat4202

Steve-O acts like he was poor but he comes from a turbo rich family and he claims to have been homeless at various points but his idea of homeless was just crashing at other peoples houses. None of his success as a stunt man would have been possible without knowing in the back of his mind if he fails the worst outcome is he has to sober up and go "work" for his father.

@charlesboucher9533

I call bull. Putting aside that half of $32000 is 16000, not 10000, all taxes should have been no more ~30%. Your management must have cost you a good bit because your taxes should have been about $10000, leaving you with roughly $20000. Still not clear how you can to $1500.

@loganh3269

Half of 32k is 10k. Welcome to the US  gentlemen