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Jeff Ross Presents Roast Battle

Jeff Ross Presents Roast Battle is an American roast comedy competition television series that was broadcast on Comedy Central from July 27, 2016 to August 28, 2018.


Jeff Ross Presents Roast Battle
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Jeff Ross
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Comedy Central
July 27, 2016 (2016-07-27) –August 28, 2018 (2018-08-28)
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Jeff Ross Presents Roast Battle is an American roast comedy competition television series that was broadcast on Comedy Central from July 27, 2016 to August 28, 2018.

Hosted by Jeff Ross, the show consisted of one on one roast battles during which the comedians would insult each other comedically. The winners of each battle were decided by a panel of guest judges that consisted of fellow comedians and other celebrities. Comedian Brian Moses served as the announcer and referee.

The television series is based on a live show that runs at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles in the comedy club's Belly Room. The live show originated from a heated argument that occurred in The Comedy Store's parking lot in 2013 between two comedians over a stolen joke. The argument was about to devolve into a physical fight and comedian Brian Moses–who was hosting an open mic night the following night–suggested that the two comedians could fight it out verbally on stage. Two other comedians volunteered to judge the event. From there Moses and fellow comedian Rell Battle started the live Roast Battle comedy show.

Moses and Battle eventually parted ways. Moses continued the show in the Belly Room and his shows were sometimes credited as "Jeffrey Ross Presents". Moses also brought the show to The Stand comedy club in New York City under the title Brian Moses and Jeff Ross Present Roastmasters. Both the LA and NYC roast battle shows held bracket-style tournaments to determine the top regional roaster for each city, then the top LA and NYC roasters would compete for the title of Roastmaster, which included a championship belt similar to those awarded in professional combat sports.

The Roastmasters show in NYC was emceed by comedian Luis J. Gomez and audio recordings were posted to a podcast feed under the Roastmasters name. The NYC show dissolved in 2018. Moses also broadcast audio recordings of the LA show as a podcast titled Verbal Violence. The show gained in popularity and Ross was able to recruit friends like Dave Chappelle and Sarah Silverman to serve as guest judges during the show.

Since 2014 Ross has been adviser and lead judge of Roast Battle In 2015 Ross brought the live show to the Just For Laughs comedy festival in Montreal where it caught the attention of Jonas Larsen, a senior vice president at Comedy Central. The first episode of Jeff Ross Presents Roast Battle aired on the network in 2016. In 2018 the Verbal Violence podcast's name was changed to Roast Battle and the podcast was moved to Comedy Central’s Global Podcast Network.

The show is hosted by Jeff Ross who also serves as one of the judges on each show. Comedian and show co-creator Brian Moses announces each competitor and also serves as referee. The winners of each battle are determined by a panel of guest judges that include two or more comedians or other celebrities. There are three rules to the competition: The competitors must use only original material, no physical contact is allowed and the battle always ends with a hug.

In the first two season there were regional events filmed at various comedy clubs across the United States in search of some or all of the sixteen contestants to compete in the main eight battle competition via a bracket-style tournament. In the first season the regionals were held in Los Angeles, Austin, Chicago and New York City. The final eight battles were filmed at the 2016 Just for Laughs festival in Montreal and the very final battle was broadcast live on Comedy Central.

In the second season the regionals were held at the Comedy Cellar in New York City, Comedy Works in Denver, Colorado, the Laughing Skull Lounge in Atlanta, Georgia and the Los Angeles Comedy Store. In addition, there were comedians added to the final sixteen competitors list who did not compete in the regionals. The final eight battles of the second season were filmed on the Sunset Strip and the final battle was also broadcast live.

The show changed it format in the third season and abandoned the bracket-style tournament. As a result there were no preliminary regional battles and instead each episode featured only two battles per episode over six episodes. In addition Anthony Jeselnik and Nikki Glaser served as judges on all six episodes and they were also joined by Pete Davidson during the final episode. The final episode also marked the first time that Ross took to the stage as a battler during the show; he battled with NBA player Blake Griffin.

The popularity of Jeff Ross Presents Roast Battle has led to the launch of roast battle shows on some of Comedy Central's sister stations outside of the United States:

  • Comedy Central’s Roast Battle South Africa launched in 2017 on Comedy Central Africa and was renewed for a second season in 2018.
  • Roast Battle was launched in 2018 on Comedy Central (UK & Ireland). The show is hosted by former Jeff Ross Presents Roast Battle contestant Jimmy Carr.
  • Duelo des Comediantes was launched on Comedy Central Latinoamérica in 2018.
  • Two versions have been produced in Canada, the English-language Roast Battle Canada for CTV Comedy Channel and the French-language Roast Battle: Le Grand Duel for Z.
SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
1July 27, 2016July 31, 20165
2January 1, 2017January 29, 20178
3July 29, 2018August 28, 20186

The winner of each roast battle is in bold.

EpisodeEpisode TitleFirst broadcastJudgesBattlesNotes
1.1Road to Roast BattleJuly 27, 2016Various (see notes)Various (see notes)This was an introductory episode featuring clips from the preliminary battles that were held in Los Angeles, Austin, Chicago and New York City.
1.2Night OneJuly 28, 2016David Spade, Kevin HartSarah Tiana vs. Chris Cubas
Sam Morril vs. Steve Rannazzisi
Tom Ballard vs. Earl Skakel
Jimmy Carr vs. Christi Chiello
1.3Night TwoJuly 29, 2016Whoopi Goldberg, Anthony JeselnikMike Lawrence
Matthew Broussard
Ralphie May vs. Ms. Pat
Mark Normand vs. Tony Hinchcliffe
Olivia Grace vs. K. Trevor Wilson
1.4Night ThreeJuly 30, 2016Seth Rogen, Jimmy KimmelMike Lawrence vs. Ralphie May
Earl Skakel vs. Jimmy Carr
Sarah Tiana vs. Sam Morril
Tony Hinchcliffe vs. K. Trevor Wilson
1.5Night Four: Live FinalsJuly 31, 2016Sarah Silverman, Judd ApatowSemifinals:
Sarah Tiana vs. Earl Skakel
K. Trevor Wilson vs. Mike LawrenceThe final round was broadcast live on Comedy Central
Finals:
Mike Lawrence vs. Sarah Tiana

The winner of each roast battle is in bold.

EpisodeEpisode TitleFirst broadcastJudgesBattlesNotes
2.1New York RegionalJanuary 1, 2017Lisa Lampanelli, Jay Pharoah, Jim Norton, Mike LawrenceEli Sairs vs. Scott Chaplain
J.P. McDade vs. Yamaneika Saunders
Evan Williams vs. Zac Amico*
Dina Hashem vs. Aaron Berg**Filmed at the Comedy Cellar in New York City
*Both contestants advanced to final sixteen.
**Neither contestant advanced to the final sixteen.
2.2Denver and Atlanta RegionalsJanuary 8, 2017Denver:
Russell Peters, Moshe KasherDenver:
Justine Marino vs. Sam Tallent
Karlous Miller vs. Jay Light*
CJ Sullivan vs. Nate Craig
Bri Pruett vs. Erin Ingle
Noah Gardenswartz vs. Clayton English
Nicole Aimée Schreiber vs. Andy HaynesFilmed at Comedy Works in Denver, Colorado.
*The only contestant to advance to the final sixteen from this episode was Jay Light.
Atlanta:
Lil Rel Howery, Josh McDermitt, Fortune FeimsterAtlanta:
Kath Barbadoro vs. Kim Congdon*
Candice Thompson vs. Jasmin Leigh**
Erik Bergstrom vs. Jacob Williams (tie)***
Megan Gailey vs. Sean White****Filmed at the Laughing Skull Lounge in Atlanta, Georgia.
*Neither contestant advanced to the final sixteen.
**Neither contestant advanced to the final sixteen.
***Neither contestant advanced to the final sixteen.
****Neither contestant advanced to the final sixteen.
2.3LA Regionals: Part 1January 15, 2017Chris D'Elia, Sebastian Maniscalco, Ron ArtestAlex Hooper vs. Joe Dosch*
Toby Muresianu vs. Omid Singh**
Greg Roque vs. Frank Castillo
Anna Valenzuela vs. Keith Carey***Filmed at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles.
*Both contestants advanced to the final sixteen.
**Neither contestant advanced to the final sixteen.
***Both contestants advanced to the final sixteen.
2.4LA Regionals: Part 2January 22, 2017Chris D'Elia, Sebastian Maniscalco, Ron ArtestJamar Neighbors vs. Guy Branum*
Robin Tran vs. Pat Barker**
Leah Kayajanian vs. Connor McSpadden***Filmed at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles.
*Neither contestant advanced to the final sixteen.
**Neither contestant advanced to the final sixteen.
***Neither contestant advanced to the final sixteen.
2.5Night OneJanuary 26, 2017Anthony Jeselnik, Snoop DoggKurt Metzger vs. Yamaneika Saunders
Joe Dosch vs. Leah Kayajanian
Evan Williams vs. Anna Valenzuela
Jay Light vs. Frank CastilloFilmed in Los Angeles on the Sunset Strip
2.6Night TwoJanuary 27, 2017Whitney Cummings, Ken JeongTodd Barry vs. Jessica Kirson
Keith Carey vs. Olivia Grace
Scott Chaplain vs. Alex Hooper
Matthew Broussard vs. Zac AmicoFilmed in Los Angeles on the Sunset Strip
2.7Night ThreeJanuary 28, 2017Sarah Silverman, John MayerJoe Dosch vs. Yamaneika Saunders
Anna Valenzuela vs. Frank Castillo
Olivia Grace vs. Todd Barry
Alex Hooper vs. Matthew BroussardFilmed in Los Angeles on the Sunset Strip
2.8Night FourJanuary 29, 2017Patton Oswalt, T.J. Miller, Jason Sudeikis, Natasha LeggeroSemifinals:
Joe Dosch vs. Frank Castillo
Todd Barry vs. Matthew BroussardFilmed in Los Angeles on the Sunset Strip
Finals:
Frank Castillo vs. Matthew Broussard
EpisodeEpisode TitleFirst broadcastJudgesBattlesNotes
3.1Sarah Tiana vs. Dolph ZigglerJuly 29, 2018Anthony Jeselnik, Nikki GlaserTodd Barry vs. Brendon Walsh
Sarah Tiana vs. Dolph Ziggler
3.2Yamaneika Saunders vs. Jamar NeighborsJuly 31, 2018Anthony Jeselnik, Nikki GlaserAlex Duong vs. Robin Tran
Yamaneika Saunders vs. Jamar Neighbors
3.3Randy Sklar vs. Jason SklarAugust 7, 2018Anthony Jeselnik, Nikki GlaserRandy Sklar vs. Jason Sklar
Joe List vs. Sarah Tollemache
3.4Sam Morril vs. Joe MachiAugust 14, 2018Anthony Jeselnik, Nikki GlaserKim Congdon vs. Olivia Grace
Sam Morril vs. Joe Machi
3.5Mike Lawrence vs. Tony HinchcliffeAugust 21, 2018Anthony Jeselnik, Nikki GlaserMike Lawrence vs. Tony Hinchcliffe
Matthew Broussard vs. Jerron Horton
3.6Blake Griffin vs. Jeff RossAugust 28, 2018Anthony Jeselnik, Nikki Glaser, Pete DavidsonBlake Griffin vs. Jeff Ross
Kurt Metzger vs. Mark Normand
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