Comedy Knockout - Season 1

Season 1
Comedy Knockout pits comedians against each other in a series of fast-paced challenges, with the audience having sole discretion to decide who is the funniest person in the room. In each of the 10 half-hour episodes, host Damien Lemon (Guy Code) sends three comics into a battle of high stakes comedic gameplay. With points doled out based on the audience's applause, it's all about one-upmanship as competitors attempt to land massive comedy blows and whip the rowdy crowd into a frenzy of raucous laughter. The whole time, the comedians throw roast-like, rapid-fire jabs at each other to knock their opponents off balance. Every show ends with one comedian crowned champion, one eliminated and one ultimately forced to face the crowd and apologize for going down in shameful defeat. Guest comedians this season will include Jim Norton, Sherrod Small, Kevin Barnett, Jamie Lee, Arden Myrin, Chri s Distefano, Yamaneika Saunders and many more.

Episodes

Three Inches of Twisted Fury
Panelists try to stay abreast of weird web products in "Letsy Who Bought It," Chris Distefano gives relationship advice in "JV Life Coach" and Arden Myrin has a whale of a time harpooning jokes at Sean Patton's expense.

The J Stands for Genius
Find out what Kurt Metzger loves most about Matt Kirshen's mom, what Yamaneika Saunders says is Matt's biggest regret, and why none of these comedians should appear on Jeopardy.

E=MC2... In My Pants
Comedians Dave Hill and Kerry Coddett throw serious shade at one another for laughs, while Christian Finnegan attempts to rise above it all with clever jokes about Einstein's wormhole. Dave crowd surfs his way into the audience's hearts but who has to deliver the dreaded apology?

Sexiest Amber Alert Ever
Yamaneika Saunders definitely doesn't want you to see this one! Jim Norton and Sherrod Small go back-to-back in a restroom and all three comedians prove that they should NEVER be allowed to babysit.

The 9-Feet High Club
Dave Hill hopes his roasting of Arden Myrin will distract us from his Austin Powers outfit, Jordan Carlos brings out the big guns, and all three comedians tell us what not to say when joining the army.

Slowest Mosey Ever
Comedians Kevin Barnett, Jamie Lee, and Mo Mandel ponder life's most important topics like asphyxiation via Iggy Azalea's assets, mullet haircuts on dogs, and how to successfully avoid meaningful friendships.

Stop Resisting
Comedians Noah Gardenswartz, Liza Treyger and Monroe Martin make their jokes personal; Monroe's favorite childhood snack.

Sophisticated Stereotypes
Comedians Subhah Agarwal, Kevin Barnett and Sean Donnelly delve into the minds of a dog, talk about their parents' sex lives and Sean has a nervous breakdown.

Dim Sum, Sum Dim
What crushing watermelons in your thighs and spelling bees have in common. Comedians Kurt Metzger, Sarah Tiana and Leonard Ouzts perform.

All Shaft
Comedians Nick Turner and Nimesh Patel reveal information about their privates; Jamie Lee wants us to leave her dog out of it.

Fat Avril Lavigne
Kurt Metzger roasts Jay Oakerson on his family goals, and Annie Lederman has some explaining to do after getting caught with her pants down.

Happy Beginning
Megan Neuringer accuses Andy Kindler of being stuck in a coma; Noah Gardenswartz needs help filling his banana hammock; Andy makes cracks about childhood obesity.

Tig Ol' Bitties
Annie Lederman and Leonard Ouzts rip into each other super hard from the start; Megan Neuringer pops her shirt open in Bio-Hazard; Leonard gets weirdly presidential.

Make America Sassy Again
"Who's with me?" becomes Dave Hill's official catch phrase; Dulce Sloan wants 20 percent of Dave's "D"; Andy Kindler gets roasted so hard he threatens to sue.

Solid Harry Potter Burn
Jessimae Peluso makes it rain for a clown; Tone Bell wants the whole world to smell his finger; Michelle Buteau poses as an emotionally dead stripper.

Amish Starter Kit
Jay Oakerson and Yamaneika Saunders fly out of the gate; Jay reveals what Yam likes eating with a biscuit; Yamaneika gets super dark about Luis J. Gomez's father, but Luis retaliates later.

Hold Me Back
Dulce Sloan talks about sex with half a dude; Jessimae Peluso does a dubious Stephen Hawking impression; Julian McCullough sets feminism back 30 years.

Suck It, Ben Franklin
Lynne Koplitz reveals just how far she'll go for mozzarella sticks; Tone Bell has sound advice for the bi-curious; Matt Kirshen does some serious trash talking about Damien's Day Off.

That Ass, Tho
Noah Gardenswartz reveals what not to say at a Klan rally; Amanda Seales roasts Noah hard on cultural appropriation; Mike Vecchione knows exactly what percentage of Americans pee in two directions.

Espresso Your Feelings
Phoebe Robinson and Nore Davis renew a long-standing rivalry; Nore reveals white women's love for Chipotle; Dave Hill votes for orgasms at work all day long.

Impractical Eaters
Sal Vulcano hopes that Yamaneika Saunders will be crushing on him by the end of the show; Yamaneika confesses her love for clowns; Mark Normand delivers a killer blow involving test tubes, weaves, and Hennessy.

We're Jewish Now
Matteo Lane does a startlingly accurate Mariah Carey impersonation; Josh Wolf has an endless list of suggestions for Matteo's dream job; Jade Catta-Preta gets very OCD about her butt plugs.

Suge Afternoon
Theo Von spots an old friend on the big screen, Sarah Tiana explains what she normally does when sandwiched between two guys, and Monroe Martin knows exactly what NOT to do when asking for directions.

Game of Crohn's Disease
Sean Patton brings a matching shirt fan club to the show; Lynne Koplitz knows exactly what prevents happiness; Mo Mandel reveals he has a serious seafood issue.

I'm With Herpes
Kurt Metzger reveals how Leah Bonnema gets paid at strip clubs; Matt Kirshen's mom's mouth takes a licking again; Leah goes all ``Lord of the Rings,'' stuck between a Hobbit and an Orc.

Broke Black Mountain
Josh Wolf reveals what he calls an orgasm; Kevin McCaffrey knows a bit about mimosas; Sarah Tiana tells Damien when it's ok to bite on a wiener.
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