Wild 'n Out - Season 4

Season 4

The fourth season contains a total of 18 episodes which were originally broadcast in the United States from May 12, 2007 to September 6, 2007.

  • Snoop Dogg (Team Captain & Performer)
  • Ne-Yo (Team Captain & Performer)
  • Lloyd (Team Captain & Performer)
  • Steve-O (Team Captain)
  • Fabolous (Team Captain & Performer)
  • Brooke Hogan (Team Captain)
  • Redman (Team Captain and Performer)
  • Swizz Beatz (Team Captain & Performer)
  • Tara Reid (Team Captain)
  • Young Buck (Team Captain & Performer)
  • Pauly Shore (Team Captain)
  • Jim Jones (Team Captain & Performer)
  • Serena Williams (Team Captain)
  • Common (Team Captain & Performer)
  • Terry Crews (Team Captain)
  • Paula DeAnda (Team Captain)
  • Big Boy (Team Captain)
  • Sommore (Team Captain)
  • Bruce Bruce (Team Captain)
  • Katt Williams (Team Captain)
  • Big Daddy Kane (Performer)
  • Three 6 Mafia (Performers)
  • Izzy Battle (Performer)
  • Nate Dogg (Performer)
  • The Fixxers (Performers & Judges for Wildstyle in the Pauly Shore episode)
  • Crime Mob (Performers)
  • Pretty Ricky (Performer)
  • Baby Boy da Prince (Performer & Judge for Wildstyle in the Paula DeAnda episode)
  • Unk (Performer)
  • Mike Jones (Performer)
  • Paul Wall (Performer)
  • Huey (Performer)
  • Lil Jon (Special Guest in the Common episode)
  • Liz Hernandez (bachelorette for the Hating Game in the Big Boy episode)

Wild 'n Out had 50 Cent on the set as team captain and performer on March 18, 2008 which was made as a late episode of Wild 'n Out's season 4. However, due to constant profanity and sexual activities by the participants, the episode was later banned in MTV and MTV2 leaving only the earlier episodes for season 4 of Wild 'n Out.

There was also a reunion episode to show the funniest moments of the show. It aired on May 23, 2010.

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