Ep 16. WWE Carmella and R-Truth / Sofi Tukker
- March 15, 2019
Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out season 13 episode 16 features WWE superstars Carmella and R-Truth joining the Wild 'N Out crew for an action-packed episode of hilarious improvisational comedy and rap battles. Carmella, known for her quick wit and impressive wrestling skills, proves to be a natural on the Wild 'N Out stage as she spars with Nick Cannon and the other comedians, holding her own in a series of hilarious games and challenges.
Joined by her partner in crime, R-Truth, Carmella teams up with the Wild 'N Out cast to take on a variety of challenges, from quick-witted rap battles to head-to-head games of "Talkin' Spit" and "Twerk Work." Whether she's cracking jokes with the other comedians or putting her wrestling moves to the test on the Wild 'N Out stage, Carmella proves that she's up for any challenge that comes her way.
In addition to the WWE stars, this episode of Wild 'N Out also features a performance by electronic music duo Sofi Tukker. The duo takes to the stage to perform hits like "Best Friend" and "Drinkee," providing a musical backdrop for the wild antics of the Wild 'N Out crew.
Throughout the episode, Nick Cannon and the rest of the Wild 'N Out cast keep the laughs coming with a series of hilarious sketches and improv games. From "Pick Up and Kill It" to "Got Props," the comedians pull out all the stops to entertain the audience and keep the energy high.
As always, Nick Cannon serves as the irreverent host and ringmaster of the Wild 'N Out circus, guiding the action and keeping the comedians in line. With Carmella and R-Truth on board for this episode, the energy is at an all-time high as the WWE stars bring their trademark intensity and humor to the Wild 'N Out stage.
Overall, this episode of Wild 'N Out promises to be a non-stop laugh fest, packed with hilarious moments and unforgettable performances. Whether you're a fan of WWE wrestling, electronic music, or just love a good laugh, this episode is sure to deliver entertainment for viewers of all ages.