Trey Knowles Comedy
Welcome to a world where everyday life becomes hilariously extraordinary. Trey Knowles Comedy dives into the mind of stand-up comedian Trey Knowles—an ordinary guy with an uncanny ability to find humor in the most relatable moments. From the awkward to the everyday, Trey's storytelling blends sharp observational humor, clean comedy, and down-to-earth charm that keeps audiences laughing from start to finish. But Trey Knowles isn't just about jokes—he's a thinker. Known for his allegorical comedy specials, Trey weaves humor together with deeper philosophical and spiritual themes. His stand-up often explores subjects like faith, deception, truth, and the complexities of m...
Trey Knowles - Filthy People
Trey Knowles' “Filthy People” is a humorous stand-up allegory that uses comedy to deliver a powerful message. In the routine, Trey jokingly tells adults to “take a bath,” but the deeper meaning goes far beyond physical cleanliness. He challenges people to examine their sinful behavior and make a change. Just as adults remind children to bathe, Trey points out that many fail to “clean” their own lives while continuing to consume and enjoy filthy content. With playful humor, he even jokes about being a “house maid for the day” because he wants everyone to get clean. At the heart of this comedy i...
Trey Knowles: Wonderland | Comedy Special
Trey Knowles' Wonderland brings bold, faith-driven comedy that explores culture and the spiritual influences that often stand in opposition to God. In this stand-up special, Trey dives headfirst into a world of skepticism—critiquing everything from Walt Disney to psychics, sorcerers, and modern spiritual trends. With sharp humor, sarcasm, and biblical insight, he challenges the illusions and deceptions shaping our minds and lifestyles. Through laughter and truth, Trey encourages audiences to reject the lies of the world, rebuke the enemy, and seek God above all else. Wonderland opens our eyes to hidden truths—things we often overlook unless we're trul...
Trey Knowles - I Am Running
In Trey Knowles' “I Am Running,” this short comedy tells a fictional story about Trey being chased by the world for speaking out against sin. Businesses—and even Walt Disney—join the pursuit, determined to silence him. Trey runs so far that he ends up in a dangerous neighborhood known as 18th Street. As the chase continues, strange and funny moments unfold. Trey encounters the Grim Reaper, then runs into a house where an elderly Latina woman is praying to the Virgin Mary. She asks Trey if Mary can help him, but Trey responds, “No, I need Jesus.” When he runs into...
Trey Knowles - Who Gives You The Right To Say That
In Trey Knowles' “Who Gives You The Right To Say That,” this funny short highlights how America reacts angrily when Trey speaks out against sin. Trey responds by challenging the culture, saying, “Stop coveting, and I'll stop calling out your schizophrenia sin.” Both Democrats and Republicans fire back, admitting the people won't give up coveting because their investments depend on it. They argue that taking away the “right” to covet is the same as taking away their right to make money. The allegory delivers a powerful message: Who do you love more—God or idols of money?
Trey Knowles - Walt Disney
Trey Knowles delivers a hilarious stand-up bit about Walt Disney's kids' content, joking that Disney isn't as “innocent” as it looks. Trey playfully claims that before you know it, your kid goes from watching cartoons to waving a magic wand and wishing on stars. He cracks jokes about how witches and wizards seem to pop up in every movie, teasing that Disney must have a secret spellbook somewhere in the studio. With exaggerated warnings and over-the-top reactions, Trey pretends to alert parents to “protect their kids” from magical influence — all in good fun, turning fantasy tropes into comedy gold.
Trey Knowles - How Do Psychics Stay In Business
In How Do Psychics Stay in Business, Trey Knowles humorously questions how psychics manage to keep their doors open while so many other businesses fail — especially when rent prices keep rising. Trey jokingly adds that if psychics truly knew their destiny with God, they probably wouldn't be psychics at all. In this laugh-out-loud stand-up set, Trey pokes fun at people who visit psychics in search of love and success, and even calls out how major industries supposedly hire psychics and sorcerers to influence and deceive audiences — including TV networks like CW and entertainment giants like Walt Disney. Trey wraps it a...
Trey Knowles - Scarface People
Trey Knowles' “Scarface People” is a fast-paced stand-up comedy bit where Trey takes on the strange obsession gangsters and cartel fans have with the movie Scarface. He jokes about how they idolize crime bosses, glorify the dead, and slap “RIP” tattoos on their bodies while crying, teeth gnashing, and pretending they're on a first-name basis with the Grim Reaper. With sharp punchlines and bold commentary, Trey goes headfirst into the fantasy world of Scarface worship, ripping apart the over-the-top tough-guy image and exposing how ridiculous the lifestyle obsession really looks from the outside.
Trey Knowles - Skeleton Heads Lovers
Trey Knowles dives headfirst into the strange and hilarious world of skeleton-head super fans. From people who proudly collect skull decorations to those who tattoo skeletons on every available inch of their body, Trey asks the question nobody else is brave enough to ask: Why do these skeleton-head lovers love death so much? With sharp jokes and playful roasting, Trey explores pagan-style aesthetics, spooky fashion trends, and the over-the-top obsession with bones, candles, and “dark energy vibes.” Is it spiritual? Is it fashion? Or is it just people really committed to pagan practices year-round? Packed with absurd observations, wild comp...
Trey Knowles: Google Parenting | Comedy Special
Trey Knowles' “Google Parenting” is a bold, thought-provoking comedy special that dives headfirst into the modern struggle of raising children in a digital world. Through sharp wit and relatable humor, Trey challenges the growing influence of Google, social media, and screen culture on parental authority and family values. He exposes how technology often creates false realities while quietly reshaping how children think, behave, and relate to the world around them. With laughter as his weapon, Trey asks the uncomfortable questions many parents avoid: What unspoken agreement have we made with our children when smartphones and search engines become their prim...
Trey Knowles - Contentment
Trey Knowles' “Contentment” is a funny stand-up piece that flips the so-called American Dream on its head. We're told to live to work and work to prepare for death — but that's not the life God designed for you. That's the life the enemy sells. While the world pushes life insurance, God already prepared the way for eternal life. He's done the heavy lifting. The pressure is off. Your job isn't to grind yourself into the ground — it's to live, trust, and learn how to be content.
Trey Knowles - Chasing the Wind
Trey Knowles' “Chasing the Wind” is a hilarious stand-up routine where Trey breaks down life's greatest scam: vanity on top of vanity. Everybody's out here sprinting after success, money, and approval—basically chasing the wind… and spoiler alert: the wind never clocks in.
In the set, Trey tells a wild allegory about his son-in-law's dad, who worked himself into the ground and never actually got around to living. Now the son-in-law says he misses his dad and wishes he could come back to life. Trey fires back, “Your dad does NOT want to be resurrected just to punch anot...
Trey Knowles: Love And Hate | Comedy Special
Trey Knowles' Love and Hate is a sharp, thought-provoking comedy special that dives into the messy realities of human emotion. With humor and plainspoken wisdom, Trey reminds us that love corrects—even when it's uncomfortable—while fools despise instruction and refuse to grow. Through laughter and truth, Trey challenges audiences to confront resistance to correction, arguing that rebuke, when rooted in love, helps others learn and mature. He draws a clear contrast between love and hate: love seeks restoration, while hate lives in condemnation, offering neither repentance nor mercy. At the heart of the special is a simple but powe...
Trey Knowles - Tarzan Transitive
Trey Knowles' “Tarzan Transitive” is an allegorical comedy that uses satire to question how society approaches belief, identity, and acceptance. Through exaggerated humor, Knowles invites the audience to consider how certain claims are embraced without critical examination.
In one comedic example, he jokingly describes himself as an ape, prompting laughter because of the obvious absurdity of the claim. This moment is used as a metaphor to explore how ideas can feel emotionally convincing while still appearing illogical when taken literally.
The comedy is designed to provoke thought and discussion rather than offe...
Trey Knowles: Justifiable American Tails | Comedy Special
Justifiable American Tails is a bold and hilarious stand-up comedy by Trey Knowles that exposes the irony of modern justification—where claiming to be “without sin” becomes permission for the American Justice League to act without restraint. Through sharp satire, Knowles likens this mindset to modern-day Roman or German systems dressed in the language of Christianity, where Jesus is spoken of, but His spirit and actions are nowhere to be found. This comedy feels like witnessing a modern Barabbas moment, not among ancient crowds, but within the citizens of America themselves. The audience is confronted with a powerful question: what d...
Trey Knowles - The American Esau
Trey Knowles' The American Esau is a funny stand-up piece in which Trey travels to Arkansas to visit his friend Esau—a redheaded lawyer who loves guns and blowing things up. Esau takes Trey hunting to introduce him to his way of life, proudly showing off his passion for destruction. As the trip unfolds, Trey tries to understand why Esau kills animals he has no intention of eating. The mystery deepens when Trey reveals that Esau once possessed a special birthright—the Book of Truth—but traded it away for a gun so he could continue destroying things.
Trey Knowles - The Real John Wayne
Trey Knowles' The Real John Wayne is a hilarious stand-up in which he recounts a trip to Texas to visit his white Uncle Bobby, a Constitution-loving gun enthusiast. Through stories about Uncle Bobby and his friends, Knowles takes a sharp and insightful look at human behavior—especially their racial attitudes.
He compares these gun-worshipping personalities to their idol, John Wayne: people who glorify violence and seem ready to shed blood at any moment. The irony, and much of the comedy, comes from the fact that they proudly call themselves Christians. With humor that feels uncomfortably real, Knowles ex...
Trey Knowles - The Justice League
Trey Knowles' The Justice League is a short, comedic satire about “superhero Christians” who compromise with the world—even though God the Father tells us not to love the world. Instead of following Him, the Justice League Christians do the opposite, claiming “liberty for some and justice for all.”
Trey jokingly portrays them as flag-waving, gun-worshippers. When the Justice League becomes offended and asks, “Why are you judging me?” Trey humorously responds, “I don't even know you—and why are you pointing your guns at me?”
He then walks away, ending with the reminder that whoeve...
Trey Knowles - Higher Education of America
In “Higher Education of America,” Trey Knowles delivers a sharp, funny comedy set aimed at college students, calling out the hypocrisy of their parents—many of whom are now judges and lawyers. Knowles humorously reminds students of their parents' own wild behavior during their college years, especially at fraternity parties, and contrasts it with the moral judgment those same parents now pass on others. With playful embarrassment and a memorable joke about “casting the first stone,” Knowles exposes the double standards behind authority, respectability, and self-righteousness, turning laughter into a pointed critique of hypocrisy.
Trey Knowles - Woe to You, Teachers of the Law
In “Woe to You, Teachers of the Law,” Trey Knowles delivers a short comedic message aimed at college students studying to become attorneys. Using humor and satire, Trey challenges them not to imitate the hypocrisy he sees in past generations of lawyers and judges who present themselves as morally superior while judging others. He points out the contradiction of enforcing the law unevenly—punishing some harshly while excusing the same offenses in others—and exposes the pretense of appearing holy without acknowledging personal wrongdoing. Beneath the comedy, the message carries a serious critique of hypocrisy, urging future attorneys to pursue h...
Trey Knowles: The Papacy Psychosis | Comedy Special
The Papacy Psychosis is a stand-up allegory comedy special by Trey Knowles that blends sharp satire with deliberately unhinged humor. Throughout the performance, Knowles playfully challenges the Vatican's claim to moral and spiritual dominance, joking that it seeks to control the world by positioning itself as Earth's ultimate authority. A standout bit riffs on the Pope's claim to hold the “keys to heaven,” with Knowles quipping that they're borrowed from Peter—who, he argues, would never call himself “Pope” because he recognizes only one Father in Heaven. From there, the jokes escalate: if they can “steal” Peter from Jesus, Knowles warns...
Trey Knowles - Members of Your Own House Is Your Enemy
Trey Knowles' “Members of Your Own House Is Your Enemy” is a short, confrontational comedy built on satire, scripture, and sharp irony. In the set, Trey jokes about refusing to waste his time arguing with people who only mock faith instead of seeking truth, saying he won't cast “pearls” to audiences who have already made up their minds.
He then turns his focus inward, humorously criticizing churches and religious institutions that, in his view, compromise their convictions and selectively follow God's will. Through exaggerated contrasts and blunt punchlines, Trey explores the frustration of spiritual hypocrisy and the idea tha...
Trey Knowles - She Is A Snake
“She Is a Snake” is a stand-up allegory comedy piece by Trey Knowles that humorously explores temptation, deception, and misplaced authority through the metaphor of the snake. Using wit and exaggeration, Knowles reimagines the snake not just as a symbol of temptation, but as a manipulative figure that convinces people it holds authority over God on Earth—encouraging them to do the exact opposite of what they're told.
The comedy escalates as the snake's influence grows, exposing how easily deception can masquerade as wisdom, leadership, or even love. In Knowles' telling, the snake doesn't just tempt—...
Trey Knowles: Alien Invasion | Comedy Special
Alien Invasion is a bold and thought-provoking stand-up comedy special from Trey Knowles that flips conspiracy culture on its head. While most people agree aliens don't exist, Trey asks a far more unsettling question: what if the real invasion isn't from outer space—but spiritual?
What if what we call “aliens” are more like watchers—similar to angels—tasked with observing humanity and intervening before people destroy themselves through their own wickedness?
Blending sharp humor with biblical insight, Trey explores the idea that what many label as “alien influence” closely resembles spiritual warf...
Trey Knowles - America Is Not Ready for Aliens
Trey Knowles' “America Is Not Ready for Aliens” is a short, funny stand-up comedy where Trey Knowles jokes that Americans are completely unprepared for an alien landing.
Trey imagines different “first contact” scenarios and none of them go well. What happens if a gay American meets an alien and the alien starts asking uncomfortable questions like, “How do you reproduce?” What if a hardcore gun lover encounters the alien and it innocently asks, “Why do you like destruction?” Through exaggerated but relatable situations, Trey highlights the absurdity, confusion, and contradictions within American culture.
With sharp obser...
Trey Knowles - The World’s Reaction to Aliens
Trey Knowles' “The World's Reaction to Aliens” is a funny stand-up bit imagining what would really happen if aliens landed on Earth. Trey breaks down how the world—especially America—would react, joking that nations would argue and fight over the aliens instead of listening to them. The comedy takes a sharp turn when Trey suggests the aliens might come telling humanity to repent, but people aren't ready—because the world is already too wicked. Funny, bold, and thought-provoking.
Trey Knowles - UFOs
“UFOs” is a short but powerful comedy bit where Trey Knowles explains why aliens avoid Earth—it's too evil, too wicked, and way too confusing. As Trey jokes about where aliens could realistically land, the laughter turns into reflection. His deeper point hits hard: if societies can't accept the people who were here first, what chance would aliens have? A funny take with a serious message about the human heart.
Trey Knowles: Definition of America | Comedy Special
Trey Knowles' “Definition of America” is a bold stand-up comedy piece that jokes about how people in America define their identity through false idols. Trey humorously points out that when people don't know who they are, the devil is quick to offer them a definition—often one rooted in negativity and behavior opposite of God. Through stories about his friend Definition, Trey exposes how negative labels shape identity, while also diving into the deeper reason behind the “Definition of America,” connecting it to the mistreatment of Black people and the lasting impact of slavery. Blending sharp humor with truth, Trey chall...
Trey Knowles - Definition Got Fired
Trey Knowles' “Definition Get Fired” is a short stand-up comedy piece built around irony and consequences. Trey jokes about getting his Black friend, Definition, fired for repeatedly using the N-word toward him. The humor escalates when Trey turns the tables—pointing out that Definition once got Trey's white friend fired for doing the same thing. What makes it funny is the hypocrisy and the lesson behind it: what goes around comes around.
Trey Knowles - The Visit of Definition
Trey Knowles' The Visit of Definition is a comedic piece that uses humor to explore why meaningful improvement in the Black community is often difficult. He jokes that the issue is not a lack of money—in fact, more money could make things worse—but rather a poverty of spirit. Through satire, Knowles imagines what might happen if he openly confronted Definition's friends with this uncomfortable truth.
Trey Knowles - Definition
Trey Knowles' Definition is a short stand-up comedy that humorously explores a man who defines his identity through false idols. When others point out the obvious using their five senses, he perceives it as hatred, when in reality they are simply reading definitions as they are defined.
Trey Knowles - Running Out of Rome
Running Out of Rome is a sharp, irreverent short comedy by Trey Knowles that blends political satire, religious humor, and fearless confrontation. After being kicked out of America by Ted Cruz for “treason,” Trey is unexpectedly shipped off to Rome, where things only get stranger. Standing before the Pope himself, Trey is formally confronted and warned to stop “messing with the papacy.” What follows is an outrageous face-to-face showdown where Trey, with zero fear and zero filter, boldly tells the Pope, “You are not Father.” Packed with absurd scenarios, fast-paced dialogue, and unapologetic humor, Running Out of Rome uses comedy to ch...
Trey Knowles - I Don't See Privilege
Trey Knowles: I Don't See Privilege is a sharp, playful slice of stand-up where Trey flips the conversation about “privilege” on its head. With tongue-in-cheek honesty, he jokes that people only “see privilege” when they're busy coveting what others have. According to Trey, it's discontent—not injustice—that makes privilege visible, and the desire to “gain the world” that fuels the obsession with comparing lives. Delivering his signature blend of wit and bold commentary, he even riffs on the idea that slaves once wanted to imitate their masters—pushing the audience to laugh, think, and squirm all at once. Short, provocative...
Trey Knowles - America is like Julius Caesar
Trey Knowles' “America is Like Julius Caesar” is a comedic take on America's character, likening the nation to Julius Caesar—proud, arrogant, and self-important. Through humor, Knowles highlights how America often acts in ways that contrast with God's humility, while also raising questions about where this attitude shows up and who originally shaped the nation.
Trey Knowles - Judas Lawsuit Money Lovers
In this sharp and hilarious short set, Trey Knowles takes aim at the people who worship money like it's their god. Trey jokes about how some folks—especially certain lawyers—will do anything for a dollar, even if it means betraying the very people they claim to help. Comparing money-hungry hustlers to Judas, he highlights how far some will go when their loyalty lies in their wallet, not their character. With clever punchlines and a bold take on greed, Trey exposes the comedy (and the chaos) behind those who will persecute, manipulate, or destroy others—all in the name of cha...
Trey Knowles - Robin Hood
In his short stand-up comedy bit “Robin Hood,” Trey Knowles humorously breaks down how America plays the role of the Prince of Thieves. With sharp wit, he points out the irony of a nation that charges people for life insurance—yet can't actually offer life itself. Through playful comparisons and clever wordplay, Trey delivers a comedic critique of modern systems that claim to protect people while taking from them at the same time.
Trey Knowles - The State of Being A Slave
Trey Knowles' “The State of Being a Slave” is a sharp, comedic short stand-up set where Trey dives into the hilarious—and sometimes uncomfortably relatable—world of willful bondage. With his signature wit, Trey explores the idea of people who cling to their “masters,” whether those masters are habits, relationships, idols, or the things we convince ourselves we can't live without. Through exaggerated characters and pointed observations, he jokes about the “slave” who's addicted to his master and the “master figures” people glorify without even realizing it. It's bold, clever, and packed with laughs—reshaping the concept of self-imposed slavery into a comedic...
Trey Knowles - Parenting is So Hard Because Kids Drive Us Crazy
Trey Knowles delivers a hilarious and relatable take on the chaos of parenting in “Parenting is So Hard Because Kids Drive Us Crazy.” From sleepless nights and tantrums to those unpredictable “unicorn babies,” Trey breaks down why raising kids feels like a wild rollercoaster—one we somehow keep choosing to ride. Through sharp humor and honest reflection, he reminds us that parenting is equal parts exhausting and rewarding. Our kids may push us to the edge, but the love we have for them keeps us going—even when they drive us completely crazy. Parenting is So Hard Because Kids Drive Us Cra...
Trey Knowles - I Am Just A Regular Person
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Trey Knowles - Characteristic Relations
Trey Knowles – Characteristic Relations: An Allegorical Comedy Special Trey Knowles' Characteristic Relations is an allegorical comedy that exposes the enemy hiding in plain sight—those who pose as followers of Christ but embody the opposite characteristics of God. Through sharp wit and spiritual insight, Trey reveals how these false Christians mirror everything Scripture says about the enemy. In this thought-provoking special, Trey “turns the lights on” for his audience, asking: What if Prophet Muhammad had only encountered fake Christians—those pretending to follow Christ while living to kill, steal, and destroy? Characteristic Relations dives deep into the contrast between the true s...
Trey Knowles - Conquest
Trey Knowles - Conquest In this witty and thought-provoking allegory comedy, Trey Knowles exposes a lamb-like beast—a deceptive force known as The Conquest. Driven by greed and pride, the Conquest seeks to take over the planet through theft and manipulation, even enlisting the help of Gargamel to achieve his dark ambitions. Never content with what he already has, the Conquest desires to overthrow the rightful foundation of creation and establish himself as the supreme ruler of the earth. But every person on earth has been given a portion. We are called to care for one another and to sh...