Corey Harrison’s post-‘Pawn Stars’ venture
LAS VEGAS — We came to know Corey Harrison about 17 years ago as “Big Hoss” in the History Channel series “Pawn Stars.”
And when “Big” is in your moniker, you don’t live small.
In Harrison’s case, you live in Mexico, clear of your TV past and going solo with a new podcast, “The Corey Harrison Show.” The project from Harrison’s home in Tulum premiered in July. His message is, “No pawn counter. No crew. No History Channel cameras rollin.’ Just me, life, and a whole lotta time to think about what the hell comes next.”
He learned Thursday that the show plans to film new episodes early nextyear, to air in early 2027. These will co-star Harrison and Chumlee, but not Big Hoss, according to “Pawn Stars” rep Laura Herlovich.
The show has filmed about 700 episodes over 25 seasons, been broadcast in 150 countries and dubbed in 38 languages.
Asked if his move to Mexico two years ago and his commitment to “The Corey Harrison Show” is new, post-”Pawn Stars” chapter, Harrison says, “That’s basically what it is. I’ve got to do something. I’m not going to start a business out here. This is what I’m doing.”
Harrison co-founded the podcast with former “Pawn Stars” producer Jairus Cobb, who also co-hosts.
“Jairus is one that got us to the highest-rated show on TV,” says Harrison, who has welcomed Cobb into his guest home in Tulum, where the show is recorded.
Harrison’s podcast kicked off in July.




