Comedy Knockout - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Losers Special
It's the "Losers Special" featuring veteran Comedy Knockout favorites: Dave Hill, Tone Bell, and Julian McCullough who compete to finally earn a win... or at least avoid the dreaded apology.
Champions Special
Megan Neuringer gets crazy eyes; Noah Gardenswartz knows what not to say during brain surgery; and Clayton English is convinced that a major pop star is watching him.
That's My Wife
Amir K guesses the last book that Natasha Leggero read; Moshe Kasher does a mean stripper impersonation; and Natasha reveals Moshe's favorite class in school.
Show Some Respect
Dave Hill confesses who he has on the brain; J.P. McDade takes a shot at Dave's career; and Ali Kolbert reveals her side hustle.
White Tasty
Tone Bell schools a lucky person on the street; Jade Catta-Preta goes hard at Tone's love life; and Noah Gardenswartz spots someone very special in the crowd.
Demo Crazy
Sara Schaefer knows what not to say in a search party; Joel Kim Booster explains why a grandfather may not trust him; and Yassir Lester knows all about Joel's longest relationship.
Made Me Laugh
Vanessa Fraction spots a '70s sitcom star in the crowd; Rojo Perez makes an inappropriate exit; and Tone Bell reads a crowd member's mind.
Where's the Bathroom?
Pete Lee reveals how millennials cure glaucoma; Michelle Buteau becomes a guidance counselor; and Matthew Broussard unmasks a German techno DJ in the crowd.
Russian Interference
Gina Yashere obsesses over the contents of a crowd member's pants; Joel Kim Booster knows exactly what not to say as a Pilates teacher; and Dave Hill tries a unique style of crowd work.
I Hate Myself
Three things learned include not letting Mo Amer call 911; not asking Jenny Zigrino about appearances; and not letting Mo Mandel speak to the audience.
Let the Record Show
Adam Ray steps out of a time machine; Brad Williams almost makes his head explode in a rant about airplanes; and Sarah Tiana reveals how Brad gets a waiter's attention.
Actually Quite Wholesome
Yamaneika Saunders talks about blind dates; Julian McCullough discusses get-rich-quick schemes; and Jessimae Peluso brings Yamaneika to tears—from laughter.
Comedy Knocked Up
Moshe Kasher does the best victory dance ever; Clayton English and Moshe get real playing patty cake; and Natasha Leggero reveals two men in one from her past.
America's Next Top Bottom
Noah Gardenswartz reveals why Santa never visits anyone on the panel; Liza Treyger counsels a guy with a stalking ex; and Yassir Lester spots a hip-hop superstar in the crowd.
Reverse Affirmative Action
Clayton English explains who needs some of their brother's "sauce"; Brad Williams breaks out the jerk impressions; and Vanessa Fraction knows what Brad does with a sombrero.
What is Woke?
Thomas Dale puts a spell on Damien Lemon; Ali Kolbert knows what Thomas does to relax; Matthew Broussard reveals Ali's favorite board game.
Surprisingly Doughy
Julian McCullough wants to build a wall; Jade Catta-Preta thinks about Julian's midsection; Matteo Lane knows all about a certain celebrity.
Women Are Trending
What Jessimae Peluso does in a confessional; the new magical STD Josh Wolf creates; what Amir K says to make Jessimae walk off stage.
America's Least Wanted
Michelle Buteau knows exactly what millennials say, Cipha Sounds has a surprising favorite dance move, and Shane Torres explains what makes Cipha different from other DJs.
The Show Got Cancelled
Amir K would rather suck as a realtor; Brad Williams gets Amish people to worship him; Mark Normand nearly gets the show cancelled.
Chicken Heads
Jessimae Peluso does an impression of God; Matteo Lane has sage advice for when life gives you chicken heads; and Josh Wolf nails Matteo's celebrity look-a-like.
Fun Mob Meeting
Pete Lee knows what not to do in the mafia but Sarah Tiana responds harshly to Pete's parenting proposal. Meanwhile, Sean Patton reveals a scary '80s trend that's making a comeback.
Little Press Bureaus
What Josh Wolf's dad calls the Constitution; why Shane Torres wants to be a news reporter; and what Gina Yashere use to make Shane laugh.
All Holiday Special
Amir K knows what not to say on April Fools' Day; Dave Hill's cold medication takes its toll; Julian McCullough "branches out" with pun-based comedy.
Thoughts and Prayers
Clayton English knows Mo Mandel's hidden skills; Sarah Tiana reveals Clayton's favorite superhero; and Mo plays trivial pursuit.
Fresh Prince of Williamsburg
Ms. Pat knows exactly what a poor kid's Halloween costume looks like; Noah Gardenswartz explains what gave Ms. Pat a concussion; Vlad Caamaño reveals how Noah checks his spelling.
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