The Real Reason Hardcore Pawn Stars Ended

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The Real Reason Hardcore Pawn Stars Ended
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Hardcore Pawn Stars! Hey, take a look at the spelling, don't just listen to the voice because it’s not what you think. Hardcore Pawn Stars is an American reality television series produced by RDF USA, which later became Zodiac USA and Richard Dominick Productions. The show revolves around the day-to-day operations of American Jewelry and Loan, a family-owned and operated Pawn Shop and broker in Detroit. 

The Pawn Shop is owned by Les Gold, a third-generation Pawnbroker, and businessman. Les Gold also happens to be the grandson of a Pawnbroker who once owned Sam’s Loans, a now-defunct Pawn shop on Michigan Avenue in Detroit. Les Gold first opened American Jewelry at the Green Eight Shopping Center on 8 Mile Road in Oak Park in 1978 before moving it to its present location in 1993.

After some years, Gold Les expanded to its second location when it acquired Premier Jewelry and Loan in Pontiac; the new location was featured in the first few episodes of Hardcore Pawn’s fifth season and in two episodes of the sixth season, where Les’s son and co-owner Seth attempts to sell the Pontiac location behind Les’s back.

The show has experienced some controversies, and when it ended, different opinions arose as to why the show ended. Let’s get into why Hardcore Pawn Stars ended, shall we? 

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