When you put Snoop Dogg in a room full of improv comedians and battle rappers, one of two things can happen:

  1. Total chaos.
  2. Hilarious, slow-burn genius with a side of blunt wisdom.

Luckily, Snoop gave us both — and then some — every time he pulled up to MTV’s Wild ‘N Out. Whether he was out-rhyming rookies, roasting Nick Cannon’s entire career, or just sitting back with that iconic Snoop smirk, the Doggfather owned the stage in the most laid-back way possible.

1. “Yo Mama So Old…” Roast Battle Legend

Snoop didn’t need to yell. He just leaned into the mic and said:

“Yo mama so old… she used to babysit Moses.”

The crowd lost it. Nick fell off his chair. And the opposing team waved a white flag — literally.

Best of Snoop Dogg on Wild ‘N Out 🎤

2. Nick Cannon’s Career? Not Safe.

At one point, Snoop turned to Nick Cannon and deadpanned:

“I respect your hustle, but how you got 20 jobs and still nobody knows what you do?”

Cue the Wild ‘N Out cast doing laps around the stage, while Nick pretended to quit on camera.

3. When Snoop Played the “Got Damned” Judge

As a surprise judge for the Got Damned segment, Snoop brought zero chill and maximum savage energy.
His rule? If your joke was weak, you got “smoked” — metaphorically and probably literally.

“You came at him like a Prius… I need Hellcat energy,” Snoop said at one point, waving the contestant off stage with his shades halfway down his nose.

Snoop Dogg Goes H.A.M. On Wiz Khalifa 😂 | Wild 'N Out | #InstaHam - YouTube

4. Freestyle Mode: Uncle Vibes Meets Lyrical Assassin

When it came time for Wildstyle, Snoop went full West Coast. No yelling, no hype-man antics — just bars that sliced clean through the beat.

“You think you fly, you think you flexin’ —
I’m Snoop Dogg, nephew, I taught your section.”

Even the audience had to stop and say “Daaaaaamn.”

5. The After-Roast Chill Sessions

After torching half the cast with low-key insults and silky smooth rhymes, Snoop would just lean back, sip something mysterious, and let the chaos unfold.
At one point, he looked into the camera and said:

“This show don’t need writers. It needs smoke breaks.”

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