Street Outlaws: Memphis - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Viva MSO
JJ provides the MSO with a new challenge by spending the entire season racing on the toughest asphalt in Las Vegas. To kick things off, JJ hosts a small tire shoot-out where the winner takes home $16,000.

Big Chief in a Little Duck
JJ's small-tire shootout continues. Big Chief looks to go rounds in the Ugly Duck, while Precious, Ax Man and Dennis Bailey all face tough match-ups.

Yolo MF
Memphis is in the Las Vegas desert for a small tire shootout and as it gets later in the race, the bets get bigger and bigger. When Precious and Tricia lock in races with a few West Coast heavy hitters, MSO puts more than $25,000 on the line in side bets.

Lost in Paradise
Memphis' small-tire shootout in the desert continues. After some tough losses, JJ, Lee Roberts and Jackie look to keep the MSO alive in the competition. Memphis lost some big money in round two and JJ straps into Ole Heavy to try and win some of it back.

Boogie Nights
Memphis struggled in the small-tire race at the first of the season, now Al Boogie and the Dream Team think they smell blood in the water. They come to Las Vegas to call out Memphis, but even after some tough weeks, the MSO can never be counted out.

Going Local
A group of locals call the MSO out for a challenge on Vegas turf.

Raising Arizona
JJ agrees to take on a team from Arizona, but come race night the MSO realizes their opponents have an arsenal of ridiculously expensive cars.

Ring My Bell
The streets of Las Vegas haven't been kind to the MSO. Local racer Brett tries to take advantage by putting together a group of hand-picked ringers to whoop on JJ and his family.

Come One Come All
It's been a long run for JJ and the MSO on the streets of Vegas, and this week, Markelle from Arkansas steps up to the plate with a group of hand-picked racers from all over the country.

Boddie's Back
Boddie from Cali is back in town and Memphis is looking for some get back.

$75,000 And Counting
JJ ends with the biggest event of the season -- a winner-takes-all shootout where each racer gets a second chance to buy back in. Each time someone comes back, the pot grows higher for a grand total of at least $75,000.

Six-Figure Shootout
The final shootout of the season continues and MSO is fighting with everything theyve got to bring home a grand prize that keeps growing bigger and bigger. But, with heavy hitters buying back in, the competition gets even higher.
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