The Underground was a sketch comedy series created by Damon Wayans and starring himself. It was shown on Showtime. Wayans compares the series to "In Living Color on steroids." In fact, the show contains obscene, sexist, and racist behavior, and Wayans admits in his opening monologue, "We wanted to push the envelope." Damon Wayan's funny and unrestrained comic sketch program, in which no topic or taboo is off-limits, is the future of comedy. This inadvertently renders his surname as Wayan rather than Wayans. Among the show's most prominent recurring sketches and characters are: Rebel Stripper'
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The Underground was a sketch comedy series created by Damon Wayans and starring himself. It was shown on Showtime. Wayans compares the series to "In Living Color on steroids." In fact, the show contains obscene, sexist, and racist behavior, and Wayans admits in his opening monologue, "We wanted to push the envelope." Damon Wayan's funny and unrestrained comic sketch program, in which no topic or taboo is off-limits, is the future of comedy. This inadvertently renders his surname as Wayan rather than Wayans. Among the show's most prominent recurring sketches and characters are: Rebel Stripper'
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