WTF Baron Davis

January. 20,2019      
Rating:
8.1
Trailer Synopsis

Newly retired NBA All-Star Baron Davis takes rising social media star Brandon “B-Dot” Armstrong under his wing in a highly suspect mentorship program.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2019

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8 Episode

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Episode 1 - Ballout
January. 20,2019

Baron adds to his crew. Meet BDot, his latest protege. BDot is thirsty to pitch his big idea, a new fragrance called Ballout. Plus, Baron's cousin Whopper is running a highly suspect food truck.

Episode 2 - Take 1 for the Team
January. 21,2019

A mom's viral video calling out Baron and BDot might cause issues with Baron's other ventures. BDot gets thrown under the bus.

Episode 3 - Camel-no
January. 27,2019

A music video shoot at Baron's house goes as well as you'd think it would when Baron gives his creative advice.

Episode 4 - Kenny's Side Hustle
February. 04,2019

Kenny's dad, Lavonte (Flavor Flav), confronts Baron; Baron presents a side hustle to Kenny; a sketchy Mortal Kombat gambling ring; BDot pitches Preacher Carl (Lamorne Morris) with interesting results.

Episode 5 - Cousin Whopper Moves In
February. 10,2019

Cousin Whopper crashes at Baron's and takes over the garage with a scheme; BDot finds a new mentor and instantly regrets it when a crossbow comes into play.

Episode 6 - Crazy Ex's
February. 17,2019

BDot reveals a secret when a determined ex suddenly reappears in his life, much to the amusement of Baron and Ron.

Episode 7 - RIP Big Mojo
February. 26,2019

Baron takes the crew to the funeral of his mentor, Big Mojo; he makes a memorable attempt to comfort the crowd.

Episode 8 - Welcome to Phase 2
March. 03,2019

Baron joins Jerry Ferrara on "Celebrity Pitch Tank" and learns the investment game the hard way.

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