The end of Storage Wars left many of its cast members uncertain about their future careers. Some struggled after the show ended, facing legal issues or even tragic events. If you were a fan of the show, here’s a look at what happened to the cast after the cameras stopped rolling.
Barry Weiss, also known as “The Collector,” was a popular figure on the show. He left after four seasons to try his own spin-off shows, but they didn’t last. In 2019, he was involved in a serious motorcycle accident. After recovering, he became a brand ambassador for a casino.
Dan and Laura Dotson, the auctioneers who brought excitement to the show, continued their auction business. However, they faced a personal tragedy when their son was hurt in a shooting
Dave Hester, the show’s antagonist, had legal troubles after being fired from Storage Wars. Although he came back to the show, he later lost a lawsuit against Public Storage.
Emily Wares, a skilled auctioneer, shifted her focus to personal and business ventures after the show. She started a family and began selling cowboy-themed goods.
Rene Nezhoda and his wife Casey Lloyd kept running their thrift store after the show. They had to improve security after being robbed.
Daryl Sheets, known as “The Gambler,” semi-retired and dealt with health issues. However, he found love again and moved to a new city.
Justin Bryant, the youngest bidder on the show, used his earnings to help his family. He’s now married with children and runs a YouTube channel.
Mo Poff, a side character, was a successful podiatrist and art dealer but sadly passed away in 2021 after a long illness.
Jenny Grumbles, “The Dazzler,” focused on her furniture business after the show. She also overcame personal struggles, including achieving sobriety and becoming a mother.
Brandi Passante, another fan favorite, faced personal challenges, including domestic violence, health issues, and the loss of her father.
Tom Beers, the executive producer, continued his career in television and enjoyed family life