JJ and the Memphis Street Outlaws are back, but after a devastating crash, Doughboy questions if he should continue racing. Racers from St. Louis are in town, and since one of them tried to burn Tricia down, the Memphis Street Outlaws are done being nice.
Fast-talking racers from Pennsylvania come to town ready to race and bet money. After an early and costly loss, Memphis has to win almost every race if they don't want to end in the red.
Memphis comes together to help Doughboy get his new car ready to race, but when it won't be running by race night, JJ decides to give Dover a second chance. Then, when New York comes to town, Memphis tries for a big comeback after last week's big losses.
When Doughboy's new Impala is finally ready to start up for the first time, the whole family gathers to celebrate. On race night, a mouthy group of racers from Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia bring a bad attitude and Doughboy finally lines up for a race.
JJ and the Memphis Street Outlaws decide to head west to meet up with a group of Arizona racers let by Mary, who they've raced with before. But when they arrive in Arizona, it seems like the odds may be stacked against Memphis.
After a night of low bets in Arizona, JJ decides to set up another race against racers in New Mexico, hoping for a chance to make more money to make the trip west worthwhile. However, the New Mexico racers have roads are dusty and unpredictable.
Still on the road, JJ decides to invite the best racers from the West to meet up in Las Vegas for a winner-take-all, arm-drop race, with a total of $30,000 up for grabs; with so many heavy hitters all in one place, MSO is put to the test.
JJ's Arm Drop in Las Vegas continues; as the racers move into round two, MSO racers do what they can to knock out the competition; during the wind-down, they are forced to line up against each other to see who can take home the $30,000 prize.
When Doughboy gets a $10,000 call-out from the 901 Bad Boyz, JJ gathers the family to stand up to the racers; JJ and the Memphis family agree to meet up for a night of grudge racing, and the stakes have never been higher.
JJ and the Memphis Street Outlaws race more than ever before. Precious takes on a racer from Arkansas; Dennis Bailey's winning strike continues; Donn's Firebird flies down the street.
Memphis racers start the season against Illinois racers, but rain puts an end to the night; JJ sets up another race night with an unfriendly group from Detroit; they make a bet that whichever city is first to win seven races wins the total $20,000.
A group of racers from Indiana come to race the Memphis family. JJ must keep his son calm when the racers get dishonest. Gulley is back racing after a crash. Then, Memphis heads to Ohio to meet up with a group who's got flashy cars and deep pockets.
This Eps is part of Eps 2 which is 83min (Indiana pt1 / Ohio prt2)- Just because Amazon lists it as eps 3 doesn't make it right. Go to the source and don't alter eps info without updating translations and air dates as well!!! Memphis heads to Ohio to meet up with a group who's got flashy cars and deep pockets. But, when JJ agrees to run his small tire cars against a big tire, JJ is hesistant. Memphis must rely on their street racing skills to come out ahead.
Memphis heads to Kentucky to meet up with some street racers who have regular streetcars, just like the ones Memphis has. After a rocky start, Tricia's $4,000 race at the very end of the night proves to be a make or break moment for Memphis.
When JJ surprises Precious with a new Chevelle for her birthday, she jumps in and starts racing right away. Memphis gets a callout from Texas, but when it's time to race, it turns out that they brought some serious hustle, and Doughboy steps it up.
The MSO family takes on a group that calls themselves the Mid Atlantic Street Outlaws. They've got some of the nicest cars Memphis has seen in a while, including a doorless dragster. On top of that, they bring some hustle into the racers' meeting.
The entire Memphis family heads up to an air strip in West Virginia for the small tire event of JJ's Arm Drop, with several of the MSO racers switching to small tire to battle it out to see who can take home the $15,000 prize.
Arm Drop In Appalachia JJ and the Memphis family are gearing up for the big tire event in West Virginia. Everyone learned from the small tire event that the asphalt on this former airstrip is sketchy, especially in the right lane. It's gonna be a driver's race.
The big tire event of JJ's Arm Drop in West Virginia continues into round two with 13 MSO racers working to take out the remaining non-MSO racers. If somebody from the Memphis family can make it to the end and take home the $25,000, the whole family wins.
Revenge-hungry all-star racers from around America challenge the MSO.
The MSO continues their battle against racers out to avenge past losses.
The MSO family heads to Vegas to meet a group of West Coast racers.
Racers that have beaten the MSO are challenged to a rematch.
The second night of racing against teams who have beaten the MSO continues.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A group of local racers call out JJ saying that the MSO can't win on their Vegas turf.
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.
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.
Markelle from Arkansas steps up to the plate with a group of hand-picked racers from all over the country.
Boddie and his California racers knocked JJ and the MSO in the head earlier in the season; Boddie is back in town and Memphis is looking for some get back.
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.
The final shootout of the season continues and is even more competitive.
Street Outlaws: Memphis – Two-Hour Standalone JJ Arm-Drop Race part 1 of 2 (Discovery Channel, Two-Hour Special)
Street Outlaws: Memphis – Two-Hour Standalone JJ Arm-Drop Race part 2 of 2 (Discovery Channel, Two-Hour Special)