Why Kenan Thompson's Lost SNL Sketch 'Wheezin' Steven' Never Made it to Air
SNL star Kenan Thompson reveals the hilarious yet anxious reason why his James Brown-inspired sketch 'Wheezin' Steven' never made it to the airwaves.
Behind the scenes of the world's most famous sketch show lies a graveyard of ideas that were just too weird for TV. Kenan Thompson, the longest-running cast member in SNL history with 22 years under his belt, just revisited one of his most infamous 'lost' sketches.
The Legend of Wheezin' Steven: A James Brown Parody with a Twist
During an appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers, Thompson detailed the character of 'Wheezin' Steven.' According to the actor, the sketch featured a musical act inspired by James Brown, but with a debilitating case of asthma. The central joke? He was physically incapable of finishing a single song.
While James Brown famously performed a theatrical "I can't go on" bit, Steven's struggle was painfully real. Thompson acted out the character's breathless gasps, gesturing for "one sec" while struggling for air. However, instead of laughter, Seth Meyers noted that the live audience was "constantly fearing that he had had a full heart attack" on stage.
The Thin Line Between Comedy and Concern
The sketch was ultimately axed because the audience's concern outweighed the humor. It's a common fate for experimental comedy; even Jack Black recently shared a similar story about his cut sketch 'Boys Night Out.' In both cases, the performers agreed with creator Lorne Michaels that some things are better left on the cutting room floor.
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