Biography
Frank Eudy is one of the cast members of Big Brother 14. He describes himself as gregarious and engaging, and he likes going to the beach and exercising. He thinks that the most challenging part about living insider the Big Brother house is maintaining his hair for the cameras.
Fun Facts
-He doesn't like snakes or spiders.
-His biggest accomplishment is paying for his braces while he was working through college.
-The Big Brother cast member he likes the least is Daniele.
Did you have any idea your eviction was coming this week?
All week I felt as though this were déjá vu. It was Joe and I on the block against each other and I had to trust Dan and Danielle. But last time they were not honest with me and I couldn't help but think they were lying to me again.
All week I felt as though this were déjá vu. It was Joe and I on the block against each other and I had to trust Dan and Danielle. But last time they were not honest with me and I couldn't help but think they were lying to me again.
Do you ever think of toning down your "mourning" of Mike once he was eliminated?
We were both just so alike and we got along so well – especially when you think of the random circumstances. Here are two people who have such trust between each other. When you know that someone has your back 100 percent, it means so much in the Big Brotherhouse. I did not expect to come out of this game with someone I feel is a new best friend in my life.
We were both just so alike and we got along so well – especially when you think of the random circumstances. Here are two people who have such trust between each other. When you know that someone has your back 100 percent, it means so much in the Big Brotherhouse. I did not expect to come out of this game with someone I feel is a new best friend in my life.
Did you ever contemplate throwing a competition to be seen as less of a target?
I don't think it mattered. They were always after me more than him. So at that point Mike was out and I was just giving homage to my friend Boogie. I don't think keeping his spirit alive in the game hurt me at all.
I don't think it mattered. They were always after me more than him. So at that point Mike was out and I was just giving homage to my friend Boogie. I don't think keeping his spirit alive in the game hurt me at all.
What made Boogie such a good ally and friend in the house?
As I entered the house I absolutely was in the mindset that I didn't want to win competitions unless I had to. But, as it turned out this summer, I had to win as much as possible. One thing I wish I had done was send Dan and Danielle home week two and/or I would have kept Wil over Joe.
As I entered the house I absolutely was in the mindset that I didn't want to win competitions unless I had to. But, as it turned out this summer, I had to win as much as possible. One thing I wish I had done was send Dan and Danielle home week two and/or I would have kept Wil over Joe.
You were eliminated for cheating during an important power of veto competition. Did you know what you were doing when you whispered the answer to Britney?
I wanted her to get that one right so badly, that I almost vocalized it unintentionally. I knew that if she guessed it right and didn't take the punishment that I would win the veto.
What do you think of Ian?
Ian's definitely a peculiar kid and I appreciated his love for the show. But after what transpired, Ian has become a disappointment to me.
What are your criteria for voting for this season's winner?
Honesty and integrity. Overall, just somebody who deserves it. I am a big fan of the show so I don't want to see someone win in the end if they don't deserve it.
Frank and Boogie in Vegas with Friends
I do remember seeing Frank smoke but during the beginning of the show, not at the end.
I wonder, did he quit?
Strategy for winning “Big Brother:” Absolutely. Numbers are important, so I want to set up a "Dream Team," all playing certain roles. I would need a Larry Bird, a good country boy or girl who's honest and competitive; a Charles Barkley, an unmovable object possibly with a bit of a harsh attitude; a Patrick Ewing, somebody that knows the game and is reliable; a Michael Jordan, somebody who's a baller that can win competitions; and me as Magic Johnson, friendly guy playing point and running the show.
Which past Big Brother cast member did you like most or least: Most: Chill Town - they were great at the game and great at entertaining. Least: Daniele - she wines and complains too much and was ungrateful to her dad (Evel Dick) for the chance to even make it on the show.
For Big Brother 14 cast member Frank Eudy, the third time is the charm. Frank, who is the son of former WWF/WCW wrestler Sid Vicious, has auditioned for Big Brother three times — and made it to the finals twice before. Frank was so eager to be on Big Brother 14, he appears to have opened a new Twitter account in January just to send messages to Big Brother Casting Director Robyn Kass saying “your boy is ready for open calls!”
Frank says he is a huge fan of Big Brother since season 6 and he is quite ready to use all the tools he’s seen other players employ to get ahead, including lying, scheming, showmances, and manipulation. “Manipulation is a very important key to the game,” Eudy said in one preseason interview.
In fact, to show he’s totally willing to be as sleezy as needed to win, Frank Eudy says he allegedly stayed single just so he could go in without any baggage holding him back if he has to “work a showmance.” Run ladies, run now!
Is Frank really unemployed?
Apparently not, according to his Dad. He works at some resort or something. I really think Frank is an OK guy - I just hate it when a parent incessantly brags about the "achievements" of their children that aren't really all that special. Look Sid, if your kid could really move mountains and inspire the world, why the fuck is he locked up a CBS lot all summer on some lame reality show?
Janelle is saying that certain people in the house don’t believe that Frank is unemployed because he has “top of the line” luggage and “high end” shoes.
Does Frank live off of his Nana's money? Does anyone know? I am just wondering how you live such a good life and not work.
I think I recall Frank telling one of the hg's that he manages some properties but didn't want to put that as his job so said he was unemployed. He obviously has money and lives a good life. Maybe his Nana or Daddy own properties that he manages for them or something. He's definitely not broke like Ian is.
Throughout the summer, WWE Legend Sid faithfully tuned in week after week to “Big Brother 14” on CBS. Is the two-time WWE Champion a die-hard fan of the hit reality series with a cult-like following? Well, not exactly. He was watching to see his son, Frank Eudy, compete for $500,000.
Frank, 28, learned after the “Big Brother 14” finale that his proud papa was watching and cheering him on up until his eviction on day 62 of the game, which pits a group of competitors (or Houseguests) in a camera-filled house to plot against each other for three months.
“Honestly, I knew my dad was always going to root for me no matter what it is I’m doing,” Frank explained to WWE.com. “He’s always going to support me, even though we might not talk as much as we used to. I know it’s not exactly his type of show, I was a little surprised to find out he got into as much as he did.”
While Frank didn’t win the $500,000 prize, he won $25,000 in “America’s Vote” when he was chosen by the viewers as their favorite Houseguest.
“I’m a big fan of the show, so knowing that the fans voted me America’s favorite Houseguest is almost as good as winning the whole game to me,” he said.
A fierce mental and physical player, Frank won many competitions on “Big Brother 14,” and the other Houseguests often tried to evict him from the game. During a vignette on the CBS show, Sid said his son was targeted because “he’s one of the best.” (WATCH) Frank was elated to find out his dad was his biggest cheerleader (he’s been seen donning a T-shirt emblazoned with Frank’s trademark wild hairdo) and is certain Sid is proud of his intensity and sometimes vocal play in the game.
“Knowing my dad, he has trouble keeping his cool, and I try to keep my cool as much as possible. I’m sure he was out there rooting for me when I was giving those big yelling matches with those people like I would sometimes,” he said with a laugh.
While Frank hasn’t spoken to his father since the show’s finale last week, he plans to see Sid and the rest of his family and friends soon. Frank credits much of his incredible game play to them.
“I am who I am because of my parents. I owe pretty much all of it to them, and I was really close with my nana and have been for these last couple of years,” he said. “They have shaped and molded me to the person I am today. I absolutely have them to thank for being the player I was in the game.”
Growing up the son of a WWE Legend has given Frank many fond memories of watching his dad’s career and meeting some of his own heroes.
“I remember one time I met Robocop, when he was doing a guest spot on one of the shows. That was pretty neat for me because I was a big Robocop fan,” Frank enthusiastically recalled about WCW Capital Combat 1990.
“I loved those days back when Sting was in the bright-colored makeup and he and Dad used to battle it out on a nightly basis. I used to be able to go on the road with Dad sometimes and watch some of those matches. Oh man, there’s just so many times!” he said.
“I remember there was that time him and Hulk Hogan, they were tag team partners for a little bit and then they turned on each other. I remember it was just a one-time thing, but I remember that specifically, too. There have been a lot of good memories. He put on a bunch of good shows,” Frank recalled.
“I remember he came back with The Heartbreak Kid, Shawn Michaels, and he was his bodyguard there for a while. That was a great little stint, too!”
While he may have grown up watching his father get in the ring, Frank hasn’t felt the calling to become a Superstar like so many children of WWE Legends do.
“I don’t think I ever wanted anything like that for me, especially because I’m not as big as Dad is,” he said with a laugh. “I’m one of those body types that would have to be doing flips off the top rope. I just don’t think I’m suited for that.”
Frank is enjoying time to decompress since getting out of the “Big Brother 14” house, hanging out with fellow Houseguest and mentor, Mike “Boogie,” in Las Vegas. After his upcoming trip to visit his family in Memphis, Tenn., the road is wide open for the “Big Brother” fan-favorite.
“I’m pretty realistic in the sense that it’s very possible I’ll just be some reality TV jabroni that everybody will forget about in a week or two – and if that’s the case, that’s the case. I still got to live my dream of making it on that show. I tried hard for three years to do it, and I got the full experience and had a blast doing it. I’d absolutely be open to whatever opportunities might come my way, though.”
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