Host: Matt Banwart Judges: Rouvaughn Hill Blake Burkhart Evelyn Troutman Emily Ogle MATTHEW BROUSSARD Battles (Not in order): Joe Tidd John Frietag Max Sorich Claire Parlette Chris Damen Courtney Peterson Kevin Kellam Chris Grieco Hannah Ljungholm Shannon Rostin
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Calling / jheckling 3rd round "trash" in the middle of their battle in a desperate attempt for laughs, meanwhile Matty just chillin and generally being complimentary
He has great constructive criticism (and adds his own great putdowns in there). It's something the people on stage can really work with. Whereas the others are mostly focused on trying out their own puns
Even Arabian Santa couldn't turn that one around. Wow. I couldn't believe Claire and Max would gel so badly. I saw it and was like "This must be what watching Gutfeld is like." I feel sorry for Broussard. It happens, but this is the first full show I just did not like seeing, every step of the way.
Hannah should have used this joke Shannon's great-great-grandfather had an old fable about him but.. clearly all the King's Horseman and all the Kingsman were able to put him back together again because here she is "Shannon" Humpty Dumpty's great great granddaughter
I see Mike from Monsters Inc is transitioning nicely..? (That was a nice battle though - miles ahead of Frizzy Not-a-cat-lady vs Callous McLovin; more insight into 'what works when performing for a crowd', and faster paced. (And the jokes seemed to hit home harder. They had a lot more shameful material to work with, as they are close friends off stage). I feel like the first battle required too much inside knowledge of the people involved... (Which - I think - is just something you have to learn as a comedian; just like pace). I reckon more time should have been spent on crafting the setup to the punchlines (preparing the audience / painting a vivid picture of the situation you're about to make fun of, so that the punchline is dropped from higher up and makes more impact). But man... I'm used to being on stage as a musician (vocals). Comedy seems a lot more difficult to me, as you really depend on the appreciation of the crowd... Being on stage as a musician, you can at least vibe to your own music, and - worst case scenario - see the performance as 'paid band practice'. Respect to all the aspiring comedians who are willing to put themselves on stage like this. Just remember that.. Every awesome comedy special you see is preceded by a whole series of live performances where jokes are tried out in a live setting, and the good ones are honed/sharpened over time + the bad ones get cut. The best comedians out there today are also people who have bombed on stage in the past. You'll find out over time if you're the one who is adamant to keep improving, and bombing, and improving... because being on stage is something you _need_ to do. When you start missing out on friends' birthday parties because you have the opportunity to perform somewhere, and explaining why you won't attend.... When you move your valentine's day celebration to another day... When you call your mom on her birthday because you're on stage somewhere that day... When all that stuff has become normal to you, you are well on the way to becoming a respected comedian, and being able to support yourself with your craft. [Because it IS a craft, not an art. And the best craftsman in any field are the ones who have spent the most time honing their skills - the ones who have put in the most effective hours of practise and learning. All of you who try this - who are willing to embarrass themselves for the sake of laughs and our entertainment... Sincerely - thank you. And I hope you are the one who makes it big (yes, YOU specifically) Cheers from Amsterdam
Rovon’s customary tirade about how a roaster is terrible but they own / work at a comedy club and have a higher standing than him when he’s much funnier than what the roaster showed on stage… gets old. Tell a joke or vote and pass the mic
Host:
Matt Banwart
Judges:
Rouvaughn Hill
Blake Burkhart
Evelyn Troutman
Emily Ogle
MATTHEW BROUSSARD
Battles (Not in order):
Joe Tidd
John Frietag
Max Sorich
Claire Parlette
Chris Damen
Courtney Peterson
Kevin Kellam
Chris Grieco
Hannah Ljungholm
Shannon Rostin
This was such a fun show to host!
have you watched SNAPPED yet?
Hannah and Shannon's slumber party pillow fight was a fun change of pace.
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They look like they host a true crime podcast
Good show, I even love seeing the bombs, I think its important to show how tough comedy really can be
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Loved every bit of the comics you guys had
Thanks!!
He said that 1 doesnt count 😂😂
This is a great show 👏👏
Thanks!
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The 2nd battle was pure laughter
The girl on the right looks like she's "always watching Mike Wazowski." 10:48
Calling / jheckling 3rd round "trash" in the middle of their battle in a desperate attempt for laughs, meanwhile Matty just chillin and generally being complimentary
The second battle, the two young ladies, was fucking delightful and reminded me why i love this lowbrow shit to begin with
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26:29 did bruh just slap him? how do you let that happen without doing anything about it lol
Wow! Just noticed that! Roasters are not allowed to hit each other at all, weird.
I just noticed that to lol
Everyone always swinging arms and pointing for the camera
Can't believe no1 referenced Shallow Hal movie with Hannah and Shannon
Missed opportunity
Those 2 guys roasting each other almost made me want to fast forward from awkwardness
Having Broussard as one of the judges next to the others shows clearly the difference between a professional comedian and a comic.
😂clearly
He was absolutely brutal in the best way possible.
He has great constructive criticism (and adds his own great putdowns in there). It's something the people on stage can really work with.
Whereas the others are mostly focused on trying out their own puns
Even Arabian Santa couldn't turn that one around. Wow. I couldn't believe Claire and Max would gel so badly. I saw it and was like "This must be what watching Gutfeld is like."
I feel sorry for Broussard. It happens, but this is the first full show I just did not like seeing, every step of the way.
I didn't realize I blocked the camera when I got up for more beer lol
It was worth it for a beer!
That third roast battle might be the worst one you've ever posted. Jesus.
Yeah it was pretty cringy.
Hannah should have used this joke
Shannon's great-great-grandfather had an old fable about him but.. clearly all the King's Horseman and all the Kingsman were able to put him back together again because here she is "Shannon" Humpty Dumpty's great great granddaughter
Oof. Maybe I'm spoiled living in a comedy scene like Austin, but this is painful...
Austin comedy is painful.
@@RoastBattleChicagoso basically you don’t know good comedy
Stokely Hathaway from AEW as a judge....
oh shit the chick judge said it ahah to funny
That country chick remind me of a gay version of boomhower from King of the Hill
Was really hoping he'd say Hannah's last name a little clearer. Guess we'll never know 🥲
Holy cow someone tell them to stop talking over the other comic's jokes with unfunny BS. Jesus Christ.
hannah is a hottie 😘😘
I see Mike from Monsters Inc is transitioning nicely..?
(That was a nice battle though - miles ahead of Frizzy Not-a-cat-lady vs Callous McLovin; more insight into 'what works when performing for a crowd', and faster paced. (And the jokes seemed to hit home harder. They had a lot more shameful material to work with, as they are close friends off stage).
I feel like the first battle required too much inside knowledge of the people involved... (Which - I think - is just something you have to learn as a comedian; just like pace). I reckon more time should have been spent on crafting the setup to the punchlines (preparing the audience / painting a vivid picture of the situation you're about to make fun of, so that the punchline is dropped from higher up and makes more impact).
But man... I'm used to being on stage as a musician (vocals). Comedy seems a lot more difficult to me, as you really depend on the appreciation of the crowd... Being on stage as a musician, you can at least vibe to your own music, and - worst case scenario - see the performance as 'paid band practice'.
Respect to all the aspiring comedians who are willing to put themselves on stage like this.
Just remember that.. Every awesome comedy special you see is preceded by a whole series of live performances where jokes are tried out in a live setting, and the good ones are honed/sharpened over time + the bad ones get cut.
The best comedians out there today are also people who have bombed on stage in the past.
You'll find out over time if you're the one who is adamant to keep improving, and bombing, and improving... because being on stage is something you _need_ to do.
When you start missing out on friends' birthday parties because you have the opportunity to perform somewhere, and explaining why you won't attend.... When you move your valentine's day celebration to another day... When you call your mom on her birthday because you're on stage somewhere that day...
When all that stuff has become normal to you, you are well on the way to becoming a respected comedian, and being able to support yourself with your craft.
[Because it IS a craft, not an art. And the best craftsman in any field are the ones who have spent the most time honing their skills - the ones who have put in the most effective hours of practise and learning.
All of you who try this - who are willing to embarrass themselves for the sake of laughs and our entertainment...
Sincerely - thank you.
And I hope you are the one who makes it big (yes, YOU specifically)
Cheers from Amsterdam
Didn’t read all that shit but appreciate the comment regardless 🔥🔥🔥
The "R" word?
What swear word starts with R?
He missed a super obvious Kamala Harris joke.
Skip the first three and pretend the 4th one is the start of the show.
thats cus they are pros
Rovon’s customary tirade about how a roaster is terrible but they own / work at a comedy club and have a higher standing than him when he’s much funnier than what the roaster showed on stage… gets old. Tell a joke or vote and pass the mic
It’s Rovaughn. And owning a club doesn’t make you higher standing.
I think Chris and then Kevin won. The judges mis called the last two rounds
Appreciate the art. But this was tough to watch.
Ayooo Hannah is kinda a baddiee
The judge w the trucker hat is awful
The black guy judge was the worst roaster on this show
The black guy is drinking a tall boy PBR he clearly doesn’t have a black card either!