Royal Oaks Admits to Viral Microphone Assault on Heckler During Stand-Up Set
"I had a microphone, and I'm telling jokes, right? And I hear a guy booing, right? So I look in the— I look out on the stage like, okay, well, you're booing. I can roast, right? So when I look at him, I'm like, oh, you look like Jaheim 2001 put that Woman First outfit on, right? So I'm thinking he's going to come back with another roast. He was like, nigga, you gay. And when I'm done with hers, I'll be creep walking away."
About this episode
Tony Hinchcliffe hosted a high-energy Kill Tony episode at the Comedy Mothership in Austin with a rare triple-guest panel: veteran comics Ari Shaffir and Luis J. Gomez, joined by breakout talent Peyton Ruddy in his first-ever appearance. The night featured over a dozen amateur and professional comedians pulled from a bucket, including standout performances from regular Dedrick Flynn and golden ticket winner Orhun Tamor. The episode delivered shocking revelations, including comedian Royal Oaks disclosing he served time for a life-without-parole drug trafficking conviction that was later overturned due to police corruption, and that he was involved in a viral assault on a heckler with a microphone. Other notable moments included Stephanie Ann's 350-pound weight loss journey, Surgeon's immigration story via the diversity lottery fleeing Nepal's civil war, and a failed Mexican drum-off competition. The panel's chemistry was electric, with Peyton Ruddy earning immediate praise and invitations to Skank Fest and Tony's secret show. The episode also featured Wee Man promoting the new Jackass film and closed with a killer set from rising regular Pat O'Neill, whose dark, tight joke-writing drew comparisons to the night's best. Hinchcliffe maintained control throughout, balancing roast-heavy interviews with genuine curiosity about each comic's background.
Key takeaways
- Royal Oaks revealed he was sentenced to life without parole for drug trafficking before a dirty cop case overturned his conviction after 3 years.
- Royal Oaks confirmed viral footage of him striking a heckler with a microphone during a stand-up set was real and led to professional consequences.
- Stephanie Ann disclosed a 13-year weight loss journey totaling 350 pounds, using gastric sleeve surgery and recently Wegovy for the final 50 pounds.
- Comedian Surgeon won the U.S. diversity visa lottery in 2006, escaping Nepal's civil war and relocating from a rural village to Dallas at age 6.
- Orhun Tamor's rental car was severely vandalized in Houston, costing him over $1,000 after skipping premium insurance to save $17.84.
- Peyton Ruddy made his Kill Tony debut and immediately received invitations to Skank Fest and Tony's secret show from panelists impressed by his performance.
- Pat O'Neill delivered the night's standout set with precision dark humor, solidifying his status as a rising Kill Tony regular with massive potential.