Auto-related reality shows have long been an obscure type which is likely to either see the light of day or be a failure. Fast N Loud throughout its history has been a case of the latter. The popularity in the success of Fast N Loud on the market has spawned and developed other shows that are similar to it. Of them, Fired Up Garage is one.
While the demand for these shows grew however, not all of them had the same reach as the prior show. One of the few listed are The Misfit Garage an offshoot of Fast N Loud.
Many of us may recall The Misfit Garage as a different Fast and Loud which was packed with drama. It’s funny enough If we take a an examination of the past, we’ll find that you’re probably right. Some might view the debates and fights of characters as unprofessional, however, I can assure you that it’s the reason why they pay.
misfit garage has earned an impression that is immune to Fast and Loud because of their fun and humorous and hilarious antics.
Additionally, numerous forums were in conversation during each episode’s airing with people arguing and exchanging opinions on the who’s who.
A Garage Fired Up Cast
While it’s on air, many actors have joined and left the show every season. Gas Monkey Garage producer Richard Rawlings was also the producer of the show, which was a spin-off of Fast N Loud which he was an executive producer.
Despite hosting major-name shows, The Misfit Garage was the first occasion that Rawlings was ever at the center of attention. Automobile enthusiasts closely followed the show despite its lack of popularity among the general public.
The cast of the show, Tom Smith, Jordan Butler, Thomas Weeks, and Scott McMillan all stood out the most of the cast. In the context of what we know, Rawlings fired Smith and Butler from the first series after an incident.
However, Rawlings later admitted that the removal of two characters was merely an act of desperation to make sure they could relocate onto the Misfit Garage. Because the fact that they were moving, Rawlings used the previous storyline to begin the spin-off series the Misfit Garage.
What happened to the Fired up Garage?
After the show aired its 7th season in the year 2018 Fired Up garage has stopped renewal. There have been disputes between the cast and the creator of the series, Richard Rawlings; that could be one reason for why the show was canceled. There has been many debate about its authenticity since there was a belief it was “Just a show” that is to say, there was none of it, and that the majority episodes were written.
Whatever the outcome whatever the outcome, the viewers who love “Fired up Garage” are still hoping to see the return of the show. If this occurs, we’ll be the first to inform you.



