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The legendary comedy showcase born from the streets and brought to life by two visionaries. Knockout Kings of Comedy is the brainchild of the late, great Reggie Carroll and MreckTV — a platform that gave voice to the funniest talent the culture had to offer. Raw comedy, street energy, no filter.
The hit show that sent chills through the internet. Spooky Hours is MreckTV's signature series — diving deep into the dark, mysterious, and untold corners of hip-hop, street culture, and entertainment. Real stories. Real people. Real spooky.
WATCH NOW ▶The main event. Every week, Mreck and Rip bring you unfiltered commentary and reactions on everything popping in entertainment, hip-hop, sports, and culture. No teleprompter. No corporate script. Just real talk from two of the most authentic voices in the game.
WATCH PLAYLIST ▶Born and bred in Baltimore, Maryland — one of the realest cities in America — Rip built ForgottenKingzTV from the ground up as a platform for authentic, street-level content that speaks directly to the culture. No fluff, no filter.
Known for his sharp tongue and even sharper instincts, Rip has cultivated a loyal following that trusts him to bring real commentary on hip-hop, entertainment, and everything in between. His Baltimore roots give him a unique perspective that cuts through the noise of mainstream media.
A major contributor to the viral buzz surrounding the iconic Katt Williams interview that broke the internet, Rip's co-sign and coverage helped amplify one of the most talked-about moments in recent entertainment history. His connection with legends like Scruncho and the late Reggie Carroll speaks to his deep roots in authentic Black entertainment.
Before YouTube was even a thought, M.Reck was out in the streets of Brooklyn, New York building what would become a media empire from the ground up. A true pioneer of street media, Mreck's story starts in the golden era of street DVDs.
As a key figure behind Gutta Muzik — one of the most respected street music and DVD platforms of the early 2000s — and with deep ties to Forbez DVD, Mreck was capturing the raw, unfiltered energy of hip-hop culture before it was mainstream to do so. He put cameras in rooms that cameras weren't supposed to be in, building trust with artists like Drake, Jay-Z, Meek Mill, Nicki Minaj, The Game, Rick Ross, and 50 Cent.
His partnership with the legendary Reggie Carroll (RIP) produced Knockout Kings of Comedy — a platform that showcased Black comedy talent at its finest. He also created Spooky Hours, one of the most compelling original shows in street media history. Most recently, his coverage and platform amplified the viral Katt Williams interview moment that had the entire culture locked in.
Before the algorithm, before YouTube subscribers — there were the streets. M.Reck emerges from Brooklyn as a key force behind Gutta Muzik, a street DVD and media operation that was capturing raw hip-hop culture in real time. This was grassroots media — duplication in the trunk, distribution on the block, truth on camera. Mreck understood that the streets wanted to see themselves represented, and he delivered.
In the era when Smack DVD, Street Closer, and Block Entertainment were giving hip-hop its visual identity outside of BET, MreckTV was in the mix. His connection to Forbez DVD and the wider street DVD ecosystem cemented his reputation as a media man who could get access — and more importantly, keep it real once he got in the room. Artists knew Mreck wouldn't fold, wouldn't edit out the real, and would always protect the culture.
When YouTube opened the doors for independent content creators, Mreck was already a step ahead. He transitioned his street media credibility and deep artist relationships directly to the platform — conducting exclusive interviews with some of the biggest names in hip-hop: Drake, Jay-Z, Meek Mill, Nicki Minaj, The Game, Rick Ross, 50 Cent, and more. The same authenticity that made Gutta Muzik credible made MreckTV a destination.
Through years of being in the right rooms at the right times, MreckTV's network grew to include relationships with key cultural figures including Scruncho — deepening his reach and his authenticity within the ecosystem of street culture and entertainment. Every connection earned through consistency, loyalty, and real ones recognizing real ones.
The collaboration between MreckTV and the visionary Reggie Carroll produced something special: Knockout Kings of Comedy — a platform built to celebrate Black comedy and give the culture a place to laugh without apology. Reggie Carroll's vision, matched with Mreck's platform and reach, created something that will live on. We honor his legacy every time we make the culture laugh. Long live Reggie Carroll.
When Katt Williams sat down and delivered what many consider the most iconic interview in recent entertainment history — calling out names, setting the record straight, and putting the industry on blast — the culture went into a frenzy. MreckTV and Rip were among those amplifying, analyzing, and breaking down every word. The buzz that came off that interview confirmed what both of them had always known: the people want real content from people they trust.
Baltimore's Rip (ForgottenKingzTV) and Brooklyn's Mreck (MreckTV) join forces to create The MreckNRip Show — bringing together two distinct perspectives, two loyal followings, and one shared mission: to deliver real, raw, unfiltered commentary on hip-hop, entertainment, sports, and culture. No corporate oversight. No agenda. Just real talk.
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