Trey Knowles - Mortal Kombat
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In “Mortal Kombat,” Trey Knowles steps into the arena for his most outrageous, over-the-top battle yet — and in the opposite corner stands the entertainment giant, The Walt Disney Company… at least in Trey's wildly exaggerated imagination.
With video-game intensity and cartoon-level drama, Trey hilariously frames his comedy special like a boss fight. He jokingly accuses the kingdom of castles and cartoons of slipping “wickedness” into children's entertainment — not as a serious claim, but as a playful, hyperbolic metaphor turned all the way up.
In true Trey fashion, the punches are verbal, the drama is theatrical, and the metaphors are bigger than life. He nicknames Disney a “tribe called quest,” claiming — purely for laughs — that they must have contracts with every witch on the planet because how else do they run the world of magic and fantasy so well?
And when Trey “exposes” them on stage? In his story, the empire doesn't send lawyers — they try to stone him like it's medieval times. It's absurd. It's animated. It's satire dialed to maximum.
This isn't a documentary. It's not an indictment. It's comedy turned into a boss-level showdown. Finish him? No. Just laugh. Welcome to “Mortal Kombat.”