In a recent episode of the talk show Conan O’Brien, viewers were treated to a hilarious and lively performance by none other than the infamous Triumph the Insult Comic Dog. The show, titled “Triumph Presents: Let’s Make A Poop LIVE From Chicago’s Den Theatre,” was an absolute hit.

Conan O’Brien, known for his quick wit and comedic timing, hosted the show at the heart of Chicago to a sold-out audience. Triumph, the insult comic dog, took the stage and wasted no time in delivering his signature brand of biting humor.

The performance was filled with hilarious one-liners and playful banter with the audience. Triumph poked fun at various topics, including waiting in line for the show and the absurdity of explaining the experience to an imaginary girlfriend. His clever insults and irreverent style had the audience in stitches.

But Triumph didn’t stop there. He also took jabs at the Chicago weatherman, Paul Conrad, and even managed to squeeze in some jokes about popular Chicago figures like Harry Caray and Ryan Dempster. With his sharp wit and on-point delivery, Triumph had the audience roaring with laughter.

The talk show also welcomed other guests, including actor Sam Levine and former Governor Rod Blagojevich. Sam Levine, known for his role in “Freaks and Geeks,” engaged in some playful banter with Triumph, showcasing his own comedic chops. Meanwhile, Rod Blagojevich, who was recently released from prison, didn’t shy away from the spotlight, embracing his controversial reputation and even poking fun at himself.

To keep the entertainment going, the show also featured a game segment titled “Let’s Make a Poop.” Contestants had to come up with clever and humorous answers to various questions, showcasing their comedic prowess.

Overall, “Triumph Presents: Let’s Make A Poop LIVE From Chicago’s Den Theatre” was a night filled with laughter, clever insults, and unforgettable moments. Conan O’Brien once again proved his knack for hosting entertaining talk shows, and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog stole the show with his sharp wit and irreverent sense of humor.